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HomeInsteon ProductsModulesPlug-In ModulesSmarthome 2457D2 LampLinc INSTEON Plug-In Lamp Dimmer Module Dual-Band, 2-Pin |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Worked as expected May 05, 2011
By David Ventura
"David Ventura"
As I mentioned in my other reviews, I put together a pretty simple home automation system to control lights and such in my living room/tv area. These plug in devices control and dim lights. By far the easiest INSTEON product I purchased to set up and get linked. If you are thinking about home automation in your home, I'd recommend this product and some sort of controller as your initial purchase.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Works well with RemoteLinc Apr 26, 2011
By Mr Mojo Purchased two of these to work in conjunction with two remotelincs we use in the bedroom. Total installation and linking time for both LampLincs and RemoteLincs was probably 5 minutes. We wife even likes it, so I am going to have to get some more!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Works great- love Insteon (wallet wishes it was cheaper) Oct 05, 2011
By Phillip E. Glaeser Over the past 6 months i've installed 2 of this particular lamplinc, 1 of the older non- dual band lamplinc, a new dual band outlet receptacle (not sure the proper name), a number of switches and two 8 button keypads. I've also got the HomeLinc software and a Smartlinc (used exclusively as a timer for exterior lights).
The new dual band module is much smaller than the older version. That alone is worth the [small] price difference. The extra 1/3 thickness really makes a difference when trying to get the product behind a bookshelf. The appearance is clean and simple. Not sure if the dual band is really needed but it's nice not to have phase couplers (warts as i've heard them called) installed throughout the house.
A few tips about insteon in general:
First, once you start you won't want to stop. It felt like I was ordering things (mostly from amazon for free PRIME shipping) every other day.
Second, I have most of the first floor under Insteon control and I cannot imagine doing the programing with either the HomeLinc software or something similar. For the 8 button switches I have multiple scenes and would have pulled my hair out trying to program it all manually.
Third, if you get 6 or 8 button switches spend the $20 and get custom buttons made. It will impress your friends and most importantly stop your wife from complaining "the house is smarter than me."
Lastly, get the HomeLinc or similar software. Did I mention this before? Really, just do it... Imagine you have a program set up with 3 lamps and 2 circuits of overhead lights and your wife mentions "I still think this is a little too bright for the mornings." WIthout software this is a nightmare to fix. With the software you can make the adjustments in 3 minutes. It took my family a month or so to get the system dialed in exactly for our needs. The software made me utilize the system much more than I would of if everything was manual.
Good luck and happy automation.
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