THE BRILLIANT CONTROL

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Sat Jul 01, 2017 6:23 am
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THE BRILLIANT CONTROL

Has anyone seen or heard of this - looks like it would be really nice - not sure how or if it could be integrated with Indigo? Interested in what others think!

THE BRILLIANT CONTROL

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Sat Jul 01, 2017 10:23 am
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Re: THE BRILLIANT CONTROL

norcoscia wrote:
Interested in what others think!


I would love a few of these scattered about the house! (only with FULL Indigo integration, otherwise I'll pass!)

Thanks what I think! :lol:

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Re: THE BRILLIANT CONTROL

This was discussed previously in the forums... IIRC the gist of it was that people thought it looked cool but we will have to take a wait-and-see as to whether or not it actually comes available for regular production runs AND whether or not Indigo can integrate nicely.

Adam

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Sun Jul 02, 2017 7:22 am
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Re: THE BRILLIANT CONTROL

I grant that the sliders are nice, but they’re really expensive otherwise, compared to say, Amazon fire tablets running domopad.

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Re: THE BRILLIANT CONTROL

A friend of mine who was doing a degree in industrial design made a working prototype of something similar back about 10 years ago with capacitance sensing grooves sliders for dimming lights.. the big problem with them was they got dirty very quickly! He tried various different materials but never found anything suitable


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