Project Update: We’re working on Group vs Individual binding right now. The challenge is honestly the language barrier, which I think we broke through this morning. The biggest issue was the engineers were trying to figure out why we needed group binding for 1-2 smart lights. They didn’t realize you all were crazy and in some cases may have large networks where every optimization in networks speed counts. The other issue was they were concerned about bulbs being out of sync if someone remotely controls a bulb that’s inside a binding.
In other words, if you have 5 bulbs bound to a switch, if someone remotely turns on one of the bulbs (and the other four are off), now your group is out of sync. However, this is ok, and is normal behavior. The next time someone presses up on the switch (and an on command is sent), the remaining four bulbs will turn on and they will be in sync again.
So, I think we’re in the clear – it’s just a matter of implementing it now.
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Outside of that, the back of the switch has been designed (I’m hoping I can get the multi-color on the back, but if not, it will just be all white):
I’m also working on the printed manual right now, which is my least favorite thing to do lol.
Each section will start with a blue page and will have a QR code (and URL) to the digital portion that lives in the Wiki.
Rather than folded paper, it will be a mini-booklet (trying to give off that, “polished” Inovelli vibe). I like how it’s turning out.