If I wanted to get code-nerdy, I could bypass the whole OpenHAB/Domoticz stuff and go straight to coding. But ouch, there's enough coding involved in the others to make it challenging, and I'd be lacking a friendly digital user interface.
It might be worth trying, but it would only work to control it over Z-wave, not WiFi or online services.
This one has 6th Sense smart features.
This is their bargain option and a compact size.
Home Depot only carries a z-wave dimmer that isn't ugly by Leviton, for $58
Seems like it's Z-Wave or WiFi. Now I have to decide if Wink or OhmConnect matter enough for me.
might be more versatile than OpenHAB
Cloud-service-dependent. Maybe it can be self-managed?
Since it's just a relay and uses an Internet service, it seems like it would be easy to replace with GPIO or a Z-Wave relay, and linking it to Vera or OpenHAB. Or, maybe just an authenticated web login?
They have ovens and ranges with 6th Sense technology too.
Apparently a bad choice with Wink, according to the reviews. Guess I'll build my safety system separate from the automation at first.