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Thread: iPort LaunchPort & Lutron ClearConnect

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    iPort LaunchPort & Lutron ClearConnect

    Has anyone integrated this? I see Lutron supports it:

    http://www.cepro.com/article/new_ipo..._lutron/lutron

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    Doesn't look like there's anything to integrate since it's affectively a native Lutron keypad. I assume you just gotta order the appropiate type of keypad for the Lutron system you're using then it's just addressing as usual. I do like it though and I don't normally like hard buttons on touch screens.
    VAV
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    The hard buttons of the iPort get programmed and activated into the system like a pico control.

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    Very cool. I'm not aware of any other third-party products for RR2. Is anyone?

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    I'd really like to see Logitech Harmony Hub integration sooner than later.

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    Talk to Logitech about that. I use Roomie just fine to fire off RR2 events.

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    As far as I know, Roomie is an app solution, correct? No hardware, e.g. hard button remote.

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    It is indeed. I'm just suggesting Logitech could do it if they cared. Roomie is great because it communicates via IP to items like DirecTV receivers, complete with guide, etc.

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    Ah, got it.

    Lutron is the culprit, not Logitech. Lutron Caseta can be controlled with the Logitech products, but not RA2. Lutron has drawn the Pro/DIY cutoff down the middle of RA2, instead of above or below.

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    I'm suggesting to you that this you are incorrect with the Roomie reference. Roomie and other companies built on their own integration with RR2 on a shoestring. In fact, I bet the Roomie development was added by an individual, not the company. It's not like Lutron encouraged this. Logitech can do it if it wants to.

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