Thanks for shedding some light on these products. At 1st I was blinded but you have really switched on my interest. 😅 however I can guarantee in the real world it'll probably not connect as well as that. In my experience with smart tech (which is limited I'll admit) it never ever seems to work as seamlessly as shown in promotional videos or demos. Personally I'll be sticking to normal glued to the wall light switch. But I can see the appeal.
Hi Crumpers, if we can tempt you with a visit to our Lutron Experience Centre in Moorgate to see/feel/experience it in the real world for yourself, please get in touch. That way you can see the seamless connectivity and operation for yourself. euroexperience@lutron.com. Thanks for the comment and it's great to hear RA2 Select has "switched on" your interest. :) Ayca (Lutron)
Lutron wireless is that good. I have quite a few year of experience with the original Pico and it just works. Lutron has demo RA2 Select test kits for show and tell.
@@sbmorris2k6 First checking that "cam" was typo for "con" (connection). If that's the case, yes indeed you can continue to operate the lights should Wifi connection fail. The wireless RF wall remotes/keypads operate on our own patented wireless technology (Clear Connect) which is on a completely different and reliable frequency therefore isn't at all affected by Wi-fi issues. Therefore, your buttons on the wall with continue to work at all times, every time they're pressed and with no latencies. The batteries in these are designed to last 10+ years and they're just standard CR type batteries. Once replaced (in 10+ years), programming stays so no need to programme! :) Hope this helps.
I actually honest agree with what you are saying Crumpers - normally smart home features don't hold up to their marketing. However I am going to be honest, the Lutron RA2 select system, is actually one of the first smart home devices that I have enjoyed using. Heck even the other half who is a complete technophobe likes using the light switches (especially as a switch on a bedside table). We started small with our kitchen and spent about 6 months trying them out before moving to these for our entire house. Certainly not cheap but nice to use! :)
I'm really impressed with all of these products there are endless possibilities of looking smooth when u may bring a lady home. With 1 click the mood is set 😂😂😂 seriously though great stuff cheers Joe
As a retired fella with an interest in electronics and computing, home automation is one of my things. It looks to me like systems like Lutron cater for individuals who want/need an integrated and relatively hassle free home automation system that can be installed by a qualified electrician. They also appear to be stylish. The one big dissadvantage I see is cost. The equivalent functionality system from the likes of Aqara would come in at 15-20% of the cost of the Lutron system. I thought Phillips Hue was overpriced but Lutron seem to be a whole new level.
Hi Dave, we partner with a selected number of electrical wholesalers across the UK who are fully trained on preparing quotes for the system and are able to offer competitive rates. Please feel free to contact eacs@lutron.com with your postcode for more details on your local distributors or visit our where to buy page www.lutron.com/europe/Pages/WTB/wheretobuy.aspx Regards, Ayca (Lutron)
I’d like to see a video where you wire-in one of the Lutron LA2 in-wall dimmer switches , and talk about how to obtain US style 2 and 4 gang back boxes, in the uk, for a reasonable price …
Amazing bit of kit. Would the 13amp plugs work with TV’s or other media devices? So for example I could program a schedule for the kids room to turn off at a certain time or the TV come on & off using the holiday function ?
Hi Paul, the lamp dimmers are exactly that, they are for mains dimmable lighting loads only. As it stands, in order to have appliance control you would need to wire the 16A module to it which can take up to 6A of motor loads. Please check this specification document to ensure suitability for your requirement. www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/369769_ENG.pdf. I hope this helps. Ayca (Lutron)
Believe it or not - Lutron call them "Window treatments" www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/ShadingSystems/SivoiaQSWireless/WindowTreatments/WindowTreatments.aspx
I was also wondering if you could use the RA2 system for other products with sensitive electrical components like TVs and game consoles as well as those used in hospitals? I see a lot of new tech for homes, commercial premises and industrial premises but not many can be used in medical or other special locations.
Hi LocoSajoca, as it stands, in order to have appliance control you have two options, you would either need to wire a 6A in-line switch to it (which can take up to 2A of motor loads) or the 16A module to it which can take up to 6A of motor loads. Please check these specification documents to ensure suitability for your requirement. www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/3691075Stick_dimmerswitch_Spec_Sub.pdf www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/369769_ENG.pdf. I hope this helps. Ayca (Lutron)
Hi Gareth, due to Lutron's ultra-reliable Clear Connect wireless protocol, we can guarantee no delays on your Pico wireless wall/table top controls. It's completely seperate from your home wi-fi so even if that fails completely your switches will continue to work as expected. Of course, your app control, voice control etc will be affected but the critical control remains. Hope this helps. Ayca (Lutron)
Does the system allow the cloning of the Phone app device info to another phone - or do you need to go through all the settings again to get more than one phone to control the devices ?
Hi L, if you'd like to have a call I'd be happy to talk you through the system in the simplest terms. We also have short videos and in person and virtual training sessions available should this be of interest. My email is adonaghy@lutron.com. Thanks. Ayca (Lutron)
I have a Lutron RA2 system installed in my home in Brooklyn. What a nightmare. I have wasted so much time with this system, and it is still not working properly. I don't know why you'd want to get this system in the age of Alexa and Google home. I've spent a ton of money $3,000 to $4,000 to get people here to set up it right (builder had installed it) and it's still not working (that is NOT the cost of the system, that is JUST THE COST to fix it). Insane really. My belief is this company may have made sense a decade ago but now is a nightmare. Their supply chain to reps is not oriented or incentivized to solve problems. I feel a need to warn others.
Everything could be so nice and all, but why do the switches still need to be so unergonomic? That flat push-button style looks exactly as appealing as the 25 year old wanna-be smart lighting system controlled by a Siemens PLC at my workplace. I don't want that in my home even if it was the best system on the planet.
Thanks for shedding some light on these products. At 1st I was blinded but you have really switched on my interest. 😅 however I can guarantee in the real world it'll probably not connect as well as that. In my experience with smart tech (which is limited I'll admit) it never ever seems to work as seamlessly as shown in promotional videos or demos. Personally I'll be sticking to normal glued to the wall light switch. But I can see the appeal.
Hi Crumpers, if we can tempt you with a visit to our Lutron Experience Centre in Moorgate to see/feel/experience it in the real world for yourself, please get in touch. That way you can see the seamless connectivity and operation for yourself. euroexperience@lutron.com. Thanks for the comment and it's great to hear RA2 Select has "switched on" your interest. :) Ayca (Lutron)
Lutron wireless is that good. I have quite a few year of experience with the original Pico and it just works. Lutron has demo RA2 Select test kits for show and tell.
@@aycadonaghy1267 what happens if you lose your WiFi cam you still operate the lights? Thanks
@@sbmorris2k6 First checking that "cam" was typo for "con" (connection). If that's the case, yes indeed you can continue to operate the lights should Wifi connection fail. The wireless RF wall remotes/keypads operate on our own patented wireless technology (Clear Connect) which is on a completely different and reliable frequency therefore isn't at all affected by Wi-fi issues. Therefore, your buttons on the wall with continue to work at all times, every time they're pressed and with no latencies. The batteries in these are designed to last 10+ years and they're just standard CR type batteries. Once replaced (in 10+ years), programming stays so no need to programme! :) Hope this helps.
I actually honest agree with what you are saying Crumpers - normally smart home features don't hold up to their marketing. However I am going to be honest, the Lutron RA2 select system, is actually one of the first smart home devices that I have enjoyed using. Heck even the other half who is a complete technophobe likes using the light switches (especially as a switch on a bedside table).
We started small with our kitchen and spent about 6 months trying them out before moving to these for our entire house. Certainly not cheap but nice to use! :)
I'm really impressed with all of these products there are endless possibilities of looking smooth when u may bring a lady home. With 1 click the mood is set 😂😂😂 seriously though great stuff cheers Joe
As a retired fella with an interest in electronics and computing, home automation is one of my things. It looks to me like systems like Lutron cater for individuals who want/need an integrated and relatively hassle free home automation system that can be installed by a qualified electrician. They also appear to be stylish. The one big dissadvantage I see is cost. The equivalent functionality system from the likes of Aqara would come in at 15-20% of the cost of the Lutron system. I thought Phillips Hue was overpriced but Lutron seem to be a whole new level.
Hi Dave, we partner with a selected number of electrical wholesalers across the UK who are fully trained on preparing quotes for the system and are able to offer competitive rates. Please feel free to contact eacs@lutron.com with your postcode for more details on your local distributors or visit our where to buy page www.lutron.com/europe/Pages/WTB/wheretobuy.aspx Regards, Ayca (Lutron)
Very well explained video. Nice one 👌🏼
Thanks very much.
Nice bit of kit 👍
The power this provides to get the kids out the bed 😂 blinds open, lights flash, and your favourite jazz album starts blehring out their speakers.
I’d like to see a video where you wire-in one of the Lutron LA2 in-wall dimmer switches , and talk about how to obtain US style 2 and 4 gang back boxes, in the uk, for a reasonable price …
👍👍👍👍
Amazing bit of kit. Would the 13amp plugs work with TV’s or other media devices? So for example I could program a schedule for the kids room to turn off at a certain time or the TV come on & off using the holiday function ?
Hi Paul, the lamp dimmers are exactly that, they are for mains dimmable lighting loads only. As it stands, in order to have appliance control you would need to wire the 16A module to it which can take up to 6A of motor loads. Please check this specification document to ensure suitability for your requirement. www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/369769_ENG.pdf. I hope this helps. Ayca (Lutron)
What are the switch back boxes like for theses switches
Have you a link to the them blinds? I can't find much online.
Believe it or not - Lutron call them "Window treatments"
www.lutron.com/en-US/Products/Pages/ShadingSystems/SivoiaQSWireless/WindowTreatments/WindowTreatments.aspx
@@efixx weird name alright! Thanks.
What happened to devices when Internet is off? Can you control the blinds, lights etc through the app or without the app?
You can use the switches as normal
I was also wondering if you could use the RA2 system for other products with sensitive electrical components like TVs and game consoles as well as those used in hospitals? I see a lot of new tech for homes, commercial premises and industrial premises but not many can be used in medical or other special locations.
Hi LocoSajoca, as it stands, in order to have appliance control you have two options, you would either need to wire a 6A in-line switch to it (which can take up to 2A of motor loads) or the 16A module to it which can take up to 6A of motor loads. Please check these specification documents to ensure suitability for your requirement. www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/3691075Stick_dimmerswitch_Spec_Sub.pdf www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/369769_ENG.pdf. I hope this helps. Ayca (Lutron)
@@aycadonaghy1267 thanks for the reply and link, I'll take a good look at it as I find the RA2 a very interesting product
If, like me, you have awful internet speeds and numerous people using wifi, will this set up show a reduction in control or usability?
Hi Gareth, due to Lutron's ultra-reliable Clear Connect wireless protocol, we can guarantee no delays on your Pico wireless wall/table top controls. It's completely seperate from your home wi-fi so even if that fails completely your switches will continue to work as expected. Of course, your app control, voice control etc will be affected but the critical control remains. Hope this helps. Ayca (Lutron)
@@aycadonaghy1267 great response. Thankyou
What benefits does this bring that a significantly cheaper Zigbbe based Home Automation system couldn't? Legit question.
Does the system allow the cloning of the Phone app device info to another phone - or do you need to go through all the settings again to get more than one phone to control the devices ?
Shilks, you can have multiple phones on the system using the same login details. The programming will not need to be repeated.
Please provide supplier in UAE
Your channel
Nothing going on here that my slave can't already handle + no batteries 😂😂😂
Uber impressive .. but currently beyond my geriatric brain .. I can see why Gaz didn’t present this one 🤣
Hi L, if you'd like to have a call I'd be happy to talk you through the system in the simplest terms. We also have short videos and in person and virtual training sessions available should this be of interest. My email is adonaghy@lutron.com. Thanks. Ayca (Lutron)
I have a Lutron RA2 system installed in my home in Brooklyn. What a nightmare. I have wasted so much time with this system, and it is still not working properly. I don't know why you'd want to get this system in the age of Alexa and Google home. I've spent a ton of money $3,000 to $4,000 to get people here to set up it right (builder had installed it) and it's still not working (that is NOT the cost of the system, that is JUST THE COST to fix it). Insane really. My belief is this company may have made sense a decade ago but now is a nightmare. Their supply chain to reps is not oriented or incentivized to solve problems. I feel a need to warn others.
Fuck that. Just get yourself a cheap treatlife light switch and install tazmota on it and call it a day.
Your channel became sealing nothing else..
Everything could be so nice and all, but why do the switches still need to be so unergonomic?
That flat push-button style looks exactly as appealing as the 25 year old wanna-be smart lighting system controlled by a Siemens PLC at my workplace.
I don't want that in my home even if it was the best system on the planet.