I have succesffully hooked up a couple light switches and have dabbled with HomeSeer a bit, but I am already seeing some options I want to be able to do, and am not sure HomeSeer is what I'm looking for. So, here is what I will want to do:
control devices / run macros via speech automation from microphone and/or telephone
I would like to be able to use my existing telephone setup with no additional hardware (I am using MagicJack)
I will need to be able to control UPB and Z-Wave
I would like to be able to control lights, home theater, music, thermostat, unlock doors, garage doors, start cars, motion sensors, and cameras
If able, be able to control Windows Media Center
Change channel on TV if possible
change input's on receiver / volume if possible
make phone calls (not as important) and notify of incoming calls
That's about all I want right now. I have seen a couple programs out there that appear to give me what I am looking for, but I would like people's personal recommendations on what I should get. I would also like the program to be fairly cheap, hoping to keep it under 300 dollars if possible, if not, then I'll still entertain ideas.
Oh, I will be running this on a windows based PC also....it will be on at all times.
control devices / run macros via speech automation from microphone and/or telephone
I would like to be able to use my existing telephone setup with no additional hardware (I am using MagicJack)
I will need to be able to control UPB and Z-Wave
I would like to be able to control lights, home theater, music, thermostat, unlock doors, garage doors, start cars, motion sensors, and cameras
If able, be able to control Windows Media Center
Change channel on TV if possible
change input's on receiver / volume if possible
make phone calls (not as important) and notify of incoming calls
That's about all I want right now. I have seen a couple programs out there that appear to give me what I am looking for, but I would like people's personal recommendations on what I should get. I would also like the program to be fairly cheap, hoping to keep it under 300 dollars if possible, if not, then I'll still entertain ideas.
Oh, I will be running this on a windows based PC also....it will be on at all times.