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    Maestro design switches for Caseta Smart Bridge?

    We're an Apple family, so we're looking for Siri enabled lighting, I get hugely annoyed when people leave the rockers in an uneven state. So this leaves in in a slightly annoying predicament. I can't seem to find any good looking switches that I'd want on my wall. I was originally looking at Elgato Eve, but that doesn't work for 3-way light switches. I'm looking at Maestro dimmers like MACL-153MRHW-WHC, and it looks gorgeous, but it doesn't seem to connect to Caseta Smart Bridge. Are there any simple flat design controls in the Caseta family that looks equally elegant?

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    Look into RA2 Select by Lutron. Caseta on steroids that uses the Maestro form factor.

    http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products.../Overview.aspx
    Simple automation when DIY isn't working
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    Quote Originally Posted by SDR-Mike View Post
    Look into RA2 Select by Lutron. Caseta on steroids that uses the Maestro form factor.

    http://www.lutron.com/en-US/Products.../Overview.aspx
    They look nice, but the price tag also appears to be on steroids. At $200 a pop, it will be hard to justify it to the family CFO!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Huang View Post
    They look nice, but the price tag also appears to be on steroids. At $200 a pop, it will be hard to justify it to the family CFO!
    That's a list price. Work with a stocking distributor and you should be able to do better. But I agree. The higher price tag is "detrimental to full adoption by the entire family". That and my wife completely understands the Caseta product by just looking at it. I had to instruct everyone about the Maestro. Once I added RadioRA2, I left the initial level on to 60% instead of the last level that they were used to. It's made visitors' lives much easier than trying to figure out why the switch came on so low.
    Simple automation when DIY isn't working
    intuitivehomecontrols@gmail.com
    fb.me/intuitivehomecontrols

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