Our AV100 and AVL300 remotes have the IR codeset for the LUTRON ir dimmers and switches as well. Our IlluminEssence lighting line communicates with the AVL300 via RF, so you don't need to be within line of site to talk to a switch. The real advantage here is that without pulling ANY new wires, you can talk to 200+ lights in your home. A good example is how I use this feature in my house. I created a scene called "goodnight" which turns off about 10 lights, dims my daughters table lamp to 10% (shes only 4 months old) and turns on this little "fish tank" toy my wife bought her that is attached to her crib. I can then turn it off from our bedroom after she falls asleep. Now if we could only make any IlluminEessence product that will wake up at 2 and 4 am every night to feed her......... ;)
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Our AV100 and AVL300 remotes have the IR codeset for the LUTRON ir dimmers and switches as well. Our IlluminEssence lighting line communicates with the AVL300 via RF, so you don't need to be within line of site to talk to a switch. The real advantage here is that without pulling ANY new wires, you can talk to 200+ lights in your home. A good example is how I use this feature in my house. I created a scene called "goodnight" which turns off about 10 lights, dims my daughters table lamp to 10% (shes only 4 months old) and turns on this little "fish tank" toy my wife bought her that is attached to her crib. I can then turn it off from our bedroom after she falls asleep. Now if we could only make any IlluminEessence product that will wake up at 2 and 4 am every night to feed her......... ;)