Has anyone tried the energenie stuff? I've been living with Philips hue for a few weeks now and really like them, and was about to order a few more of the wall switches when I came across the energenie switches. They look like a neater integrated system and don't need a neutral wire, the only downside is that you lose the ability to dim lights.
Buying enough switches to do the entire house and the hub works out about the same cost as buying the hue switches I had planned to buy, plus I could recoup some costs by selling all my 1 month old hue stuff.
Or is there a reason everyone still uses hue and not energenie?
Edit: stuck with hue and bought more wall switches and a motion sensor
Has anyone tried the energenie stuff? I've been living with Philips hue for a few weeks now and really like them, and was about to order a few more of the wall switches when I came across the energenie switches. They look like a neater integrated system and don't need a neutral wire, the only downside is that you lose the ability to dim lights.
Buying enough switches to do the entire house and the hub works out about the same cost as buying the hue switches I had planned to buy, plus I could recoup some costs by selling all my 1 month old hue stuff.
Or is there a reason everyone still uses hue and not energenie?
Edit: stuck with hue and bought more wall switches and a motion sensor