I will probably go with Lifix and probably have 2 gu10 on one switch above my tv and 2 gu10 on a seperate switch above my chair. I did buy the polisy. Below are a few scenarios I'm interested in having answered.
I'm curious about delay and how long you think it will take to perform the following functions. Based on scenes and programs.
1. Motion sensor goes off outside and my light above the tv turns red with the switch initially off.
2. Motion sensor goes off outside and my light above the tv turns red with the switch already on and the bulb is initially white.
3. Walk into the room where the lights are off and double tap the switch on to turn the light above the tv to blue.
4. The same switch above the tv is already on and white then double tap on (fast on) and the light turns blue
5. Light is off. "Hey google turn the light above the tv, blue"
Thanks
To me a BR30 and GU10 are meant for aiming down at the floor 90% of the fixtures I have seen. When you guys keep saying upside down, what exactly are you talking about? Gu10 and br30 aiming at the ceiling?
So I take it, with lifx, programs can be written on the isy let's say to "fast on," a light switch and a preset color comes on but if you want to operate the light, using the app, you will still have to power on the switch?
Before when the door opened it was the relay that turned on. That was about 2 years ago. Hasn't had a problem until now and that was the sensor this time.
The door didnt open this time. It was 2 years ago and I found out at 7am. Been open since 3am. I have nothing operating the door except the app. My 8 button keypad lights up if the door is open but does not control the door. I like having the power always off, just incase someone got my code they still wouldnt be able to open it. When i pull up to my garage i disarm ELK with the key fob and when the button is pushed then the power to the opener turns on then I open the door. Also I will never have the alarm go off by accident if I forgot to disarm before opening the door.