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Is it my imagination, or is X10's quality really spiralling down?
Triac based light controllers that only turn off half way, receptacles with piece parts that only endure operation for a month before breaking, software that can't seem to get timers to turn things on or off, three different versions of the same light module/switch all with the same model number and all responding differently to simple "ON" commands, poorly written instructions that do not clearly instruct a new user that only one wireless camera can be on at once, thus only one image is active, even on a quad screen, camera software that takes a computer science PHD to massage it into working, "low light" cameras that require 300 watts of night time illumination to see an image, instructions that so vaguely address noise and coupling problems that one would think they are inconsequential, security systems with internal PC boards captivated with screws so short that chewing gum would work as well. etc. etc. etc.
X10 needs to hire a "real" quality engineer at the corporate level. Even adopting the semblance of the lowest level of ISO 9000 would improve things dramatically.
I think the only thing saving X10's bacon right now is this forum, and the high cost of Z-wave, and competitive security / video products.
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