![]() ![]() Thats how insteon has grown long in the tooth. I want it to be an experience similar to one you have when house hunting and you see a new home. This is increased when you include HA as people want to experience it from top to bottom. While paddle switches share a classic look that allows them to age well, many have a desire to take their home to a different level which means looking at the little details. E ven if i didn't automate, I would use some type of decora style switch because toggle switches are ugly to me. While a 1940 switch may look fine to you, others may not share that same sentiment. I can't imagine changing them just because I suddenly feel they have gone out of style. I have switches from the 1940s that still look fine to me. I am puzzled by the notion of a light switch's appearance getting "long in the tooth". Someone who puts as much emphasis on aesthetics and style as they do performance probably won't like them It's great for those who simply want something that simply works. They're low cost devics and it shows in how they feel to the touch and when operated. Not sure if they are up to the aesthetic likings of you and your family, but something to look into. They aren't that expensive and work well. They changed the design of it because they had issues from many others it sounded like. Support worked with me until I was satisfied when I had issues with a specific type of switch. They have a pretty good range of devices. I have tried many kinds and the one I have been overall impressed with is zooz. One company doesn't make all the types of devices that I use.įor example.I use a homeseer floodlight.only one who makes one that I have seen. I don't know if I have 20 different brands, but I do have quite a few different ones. ![]()
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