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Post by scorpionleather on Sept 25, 2013 19:26:26 GMT -5
I have the Radio RA2 system, but I am avoiding the wall switches and dimmers because, to be honest, they ergonomics of the Maestro switch feels junky to me -- the amount of pressure and feel of the click spring back, and especially the very thin up/down dimmer position button on the side. Even though it may be tough it "feels" like the plastic will break after a year of use. I would like to see Lutron come out with a new line of wall switches and dimmers that have a completely different feel compared to the existing ones.
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Post by wkearney99 on Oct 13, 2013 4:47:46 GMT -5
Having used RA1 and other Lutron devices for over 2 decades, I've not found them to be fragile at all. The RA2 switches feel the same, thus far.
I've used many other automated switches, and most feel CONSIDERABLY worse.
It's only when you break away entirely from the Decora paddle style that options present themselves. But then you're up into a whole other pricing tier.
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Post by Bailey on Oct 15, 2013 18:37:28 GMT -5
The Vierti line was discussed and actually made it to prototypes for HomeWorks. The marketplace has decided they didn't need that pricey of a standalone dimmer, let alone making it part of a system.
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