Not being happy with 4 to 5 switches in a row to cluther the wall, i searched the net for a zwave input device and found this:
e-Homewireless ewdim-04.
Has anybody got any experience with e-homewireless products?
I am planning the E-install for my new home and am looking to a lot of different systems, (zwave, dynalight, lutron, etc )
and the only thing i don't like with zwave is the wall switches.
e-Homewireless
Re: e-Homewireless
I can't help with this E-Homewireless product, since I don't have one. Supplier seems to be out of Dubai.
It's size appears to be too big to be to fit behind existing wall-switches (at least in NL). You would probably have to deepen the existing holes in the wall.
Look the Fibero thread, which is a much smaller unit (albeit not 4 switches in one). Tane is testing it as we speak, but it looks like it could (barely) fit behind standard wall-switches
http://domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=6680
On Z-wave wall switches, I agree that the vast majority is esthetically boring. That is why I went with Merten.
Merten has a big range of design possibilities which work with Z-wave. Many of these designs are not well known. And at least in NL they tend to be special order as almost nobody has all of these designs on stock.
Cheers,
Olof
It's size appears to be too big to be to fit behind existing wall-switches (at least in NL). You would probably have to deepen the existing holes in the wall.
Look the Fibero thread, which is a much smaller unit (albeit not 4 switches in one). Tane is testing it as we speak, but it looks like it could (barely) fit behind standard wall-switches
http://domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=6680
On Z-wave wall switches, I agree that the vast majority is esthetically boring. That is why I went with Merten.
Merten has a big range of design possibilities which work with Z-wave. Many of these designs are not well known. And at least in NL they tend to be special order as almost nobody has all of these designs on stock.
Cheers,
Olof
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Re: e-Homewireless
I send an email to the UK office on 12 october asking for more info regarding pricing and availability in europe.
gues what, No answer....
Better look elswhere for zwave stuff.
gues what, No answer....
Better look elswhere for zwave stuff.
Re: e-Homewireless
ewdim-04 is just an SAMPLE module with old design from Aeon Labs.jeroendelignie wrote:Not being happy with 4 to 5 switches in a row to cluther the wall, i searched the net for a zwave input device and found this:
e-Homewireless ewdim-04.
Has anybody got any experience with e-homewireless products?
All existing micro modules from Aeon Labs on the marked right now, dont mentioned for the End Users.
Aeon Labs will came with new (smaller) design for all micro modules......