Pulseworx Generation II

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Anyone have any experience with Gen II Pulseworx? Supposedly it can work in a "highly attenuated" environment. I tried a few Pulseworx (Gen I)switches in my Switchlinc loaded house some months ago and the experiment was a total failure. Pulseworx just didn't work at all. Plus I didn't like the fact that, on their 6 button ellipse controller in "supertoggle mode," when you dimmed a controlled light, the LED would go off (even though the controlled light was still on). Pulseworx II supposedly "better tracks the state of lights with their LED's" So I'm wondering if this annoying "supertoggle" product feature has been corrected. If affirmative to both questions, I'm pretty excited about the new line, plus the blue LED's will look pretty cool. Chris
 
Anyone have any experience with Gen II Pulseworx? Supposedly it can work in a "highly attenuated" environment. I tried a few Pulseworx (Gen I)switches in my Switchlinc loaded house some months ago and the experiment was a total failure. Pulseworx just didn't work at all. Plus I didn't like the fact that, on their 6 button ellipse controller in "supertoggle mode," when you dimmed a controlled light, the LED would go off (even though the controlled light was still on). Pulseworx II supposedly "better tracks the state of lights with their LED's" So I'm wondering if this annoying "supertoggle" product feature has been corrected. If affirmative to both questions, I'm pretty excited about the new line, plus the blue LED's will look pretty cool. Chris

From tests that I have read, GenII actually works worse in poor signal areas, but they do work better in high noise areas. GenII can also use a repeater, which should help in a low signal area, but of course, they are $300+. Can't speak on the supertoggle.
 
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