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In what sense do you think they are a potential headache/callback problem?
I'd rather not tempt fate, but I'm pretty happy with my decisions to use them.
So you’ve not had any call backs? My other concern is if the signal will pass through stone walls in old houses.Well, if you're talking about the WiFi versions, I would tend to agree with you, there is potential to be a pain. But for the basic switches, as I said... I'm happy with my decisions to use them.
I guess we are getting to the stage of a vacuum cleaner being called a Hoover etc.
The ones I have fitted are the Quinetic brand.
True I’d like to see click scolmore as that’s my favourite brand but I assume quinetic have got the drop with regards the technology on the other manufacturers....My problem is most of the brands seem to be fairly unknown.
I’d be less sceptical if they had a Schneider or MK badge on the side of the box.
True I’d like to see click scolmore as that’s my favourite brand but I assume quinetic have got the drop with regards the technology on the other manufacturers....
It should be a bigger game changer than it is so far really, no mess and the switch wherever you like! I agree as you say once the technology is proven a bit more....I guess the big boys will sit back and see which brand wins the market share and then buy them over. Probably too small a market for them at present.
I hear what you say Davesparks, and you are virtually echoing my previous thoughts...but if you don't install stuff then you will never know.
Maybe one day you will try a Quinetic switch because it's the easiest option, and you might be converted!
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