So I found an avenue that I can get purchase a couple of different models of the Pronto remotes along with the serial extender (RFX9600) at good pricing, but am now hesitant to do so since Philips has pulled the plug. I wanted to get some thoughts and opinions from some of you here... Should I pull the trigger and get them or wait and go with something that will continue to be supported (e.g. URC or Nevo)??
Here is the background and future use scenario:
As I plan out my automation system, my vision includes a HAI OmniPro II panel, CQC, UPB lighting, the Kwikset Zwave Deadbolts (so probably some other Zwave hardware in there too), SageTV, a NuVo whole home setup, LG TV's (which have RS-232 interface), a Pioneer AVR (which also has a RS-232 port) and likely other parts/pieces such as Rain8net, etc.
I havent started purchasing / assembling everything yet (but do have some of the above already), and really don't know where I want to begin to tackle integration of everything and tying it all together. I have purchased a CQC license, and know CQC can do it from a software standpoint, as others have certainly done. My problem with integration lies in the fact that HAI has some control capabilities as well... direct with many of the products above, such as UPB, NuVo, and Rain8. Which is partly where I get mixed up with what to let CQC handle, and what to let the OmniPro II handle. Unfortunately, that is an entirely different discussion all together.
Do you see any reason for me to make the purchase of the Pronto remote(s)? I really don't care for the idea of having to use a tablet or other 2-handed remote for control in my living room or bedroom, which are the locations that I had thought about purchasing the Pronto remotes for. Note, that the remotes do have WiFi capability, so I could essentially pull up CQC web-pages natively on the remotes (similar to what is being done on iPhone, iTouch, etc).