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I agree that the universal remote has a lot of ground to cover. I have a logitech 1100, and I don't even use the goddamn thing. It is completely intuitive to set up, but there is no customization. The icons are bland and you can't change them.Also, considering the complexity of my system, I can't use the all on function of the remote either. So, I need to search through a multitude of menus to get to the individual device buttons...Top that with the fact that the IR signal is garbage, and is hit or miss with turning on my devices, and using them.
Crestron or Control4.It's not cheap, but rock solid reliable. When you're spending 2K on a cable, why not have a perfect integration front end?
This is interesting.http://www.iruleathome.com/I have not evaluated it yet. I'm thinking of doing so though.
Have you looked into this for the iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad ? RedEye I'm excited, as they are finally going to make a version for Android phones (in Beta testing).
For someone who wants a traditional universal remote experience, I’d go with the ThinkFlood RedEye mini ($49 on ThinkFlood.com, plus free app on iTunes). You find your components in the RedEye app’s database and can then control components separately with screens that replicate each remote’s buttons. Plus you can set up activities, like “Watch TV,” which can have a custom set of buttons, including shortcuts to your favorite channels. Digital Life, Today.com, May 5, 2011 (read more)
I just found this video while checking out RedEye's YouTube channel. VERY SWEET! Talk about customization!Accelerometer functionality To alleviate any more concerns you may have regarding ease of use, for your customers, you could have your own iPhone (or whichever device) already set-up for their system. Once you arrive, you can sync up your device with their device (over the network).I have no affiliation with RedEye. . .I am just sold on this damn thing and very excited for the fact it will soon support Android devices. I will pull the trigger as soon as it does. I haven't seen a universal remote solution that even closely approaches this (but I also haven't looked at any device that is over $250).Paul