davefred99
Member
I have been reading and researching a lot recently about Home Automation and Lighting. One thing that has become real clear to me is that there are a lot of people that like to bash x-10 yet many people still use it. It seems to me that one reason is that x-10 still has the broadest range of devices and its cheap. I have to admit that I am almost always looking or the most cost effective way to get the job done.
I would love to use the latest and greatest technology but my budget is not such that I can. I am just learning about all this stuff and really have a hard time seeing how much some can invest in this stuff. Too me there seems to be several classes of HA users. The High end user wants nothing but the best and cost is not a factor. The middle Class user wants the best but can't quite afford to go all out and is willing to compromise some and is willing be a DYI'er. Then there is the Average user that love the technology but has a limited budget and is willing to make a lot of compromises and of course is a full DIY"er.
Enough rambling on, my point is that I think a lot of average HA users are using X-10 mixed with some other stuff like Zwave and Insteon but are afraid to admit it because it will make them look like second class HA users. Why else would all the major HA software companies support X-10 completely and all the others in varying degrees. IMHO it is because there are far more x-10 devices in use then any of the other competitors. That does not make it good or bad, just the most predominant.
X-10 has been around for a long time and will continue to be here as long as the other competitors are priced out of the reach of the masses. The thing about technology is that it is supposed to get cheaper as it develops and I don't see that trend with some of the other competing HA brands.
Just some of my thoughts and observations.
Dave
I would love to use the latest and greatest technology but my budget is not such that I can. I am just learning about all this stuff and really have a hard time seeing how much some can invest in this stuff. Too me there seems to be several classes of HA users. The High end user wants nothing but the best and cost is not a factor. The middle Class user wants the best but can't quite afford to go all out and is willing to compromise some and is willing be a DYI'er. Then there is the Average user that love the technology but has a limited budget and is willing to make a lot of compromises and of course is a full DIY"er.
Enough rambling on, my point is that I think a lot of average HA users are using X-10 mixed with some other stuff like Zwave and Insteon but are afraid to admit it because it will make them look like second class HA users. Why else would all the major HA software companies support X-10 completely and all the others in varying degrees. IMHO it is because there are far more x-10 devices in use then any of the other competitors. That does not make it good or bad, just the most predominant.
X-10 has been around for a long time and will continue to be here as long as the other competitors are priced out of the reach of the masses. The thing about technology is that it is supposed to get cheaper as it develops and I don't see that trend with some of the other competing HA brands.
Just some of my thoughts and observations.
Dave