I am looking for thoughts on systems that allow for wireless home automation. It seems that there are some systems like Somfy's Tahoma and Fibaro that do not need dedicated wiring and therefore are much simpler and cheaper to install. But are they as good as the traditional wired options such as Lutron, etc?
Wired is ALWAYS better than wireless connections. We are now all bombarded by wireless interference, whether it be neighbours or SkyQ boxes that have their own local wireless network!
If you can't easily run Cat5/6 wires, we generally recommend a British company for Lighting & Blinds, namely RAKO Controls (they also provide hard wired solutions!). They use their own wireless technology, that seems to run brilliantly, irrespective of the traditional wifi b/g/n wireless interference. We have used them for 15 years. They have also just launched an Amazon Echo voice control system which we recently tested. Link attached in green:
Hi, we have complete solutions for your house. Control4 wireless lighting is the best. It's always there. Have a look on our website Smart Home Innovation Systems Limited and call us to arrange a free onsite consultation and free quote for your home.
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