![]() There are downsides but you end up learning to live with them for a dramatically cheaper situation. ![]() its like you ALWAYS have something broken!Ĭlick to expand.I a agree completely with the issue of native apps. ![]() Water heaters and other components in a house can 'go down' as well but when you have a 100 switches, and periodically one goes out here and there. ![]() If you can't keep the wife happy, you can't justify buying this sort of stuff. My wife is hating the dark room in the meantime and thinks I'm an idiot for bothering with these systems. And this is post-tax money I have to spend. I have to stay home from work and let the guy in to work on the house. The "convenience" of the "smart" lightswitch ends the moment you have to have someone have to come out and fix it. The hardware just simple was not built well enough. It's not like the lightswitch has firmware or batteries that need to be changed. I have musical instruments which are electronic, vastly more complex, and capable of lasting well into decades without dying arbitrarily. What I have the problem with is replacing light switches at these price points with such a high frequency. I understand the economics of the dealer labor, etc Click to expand.Ok so you see no issue with light switches (a commodity item to say the least) failing at this rate requiring intermittent replacement?
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