We will be shipping these http://www.shop.wattsclever.com/european-socket-type/47-ea.h... in a couple of weeks. They don't have UL/ETL unfortunately so we won't be selling them in the US. You can get these from amazon…
@windexh8er we are not as naïve as it probably seems to someone of your experience ;) We are taking a different approach to the established players and definitely the other startups - who we aren't directly trying to…
Well said @huhtenberg we certainly hope to serve your lazy ass ;) We do remote control sockets today. Not elegant but at $10-15 a piece best priced laziness available. We are cooking up something for IR controlled…
please ping us help@ninjablocks.com
A Ninja Block might be a good match. pros - You can retrieve folded historical data for sensors from the api (min/max/avg/interval etc) - You can set a callback that POSTs every reading (every 45s) - cheap, additional…
AFAICT Iris is a zigbee/zwave hub? We have experimented with a zigbee via a usb dongle - not production ready but its doable. We'd love to support Z-wave, but its a longer term feature with licensing issues and…
hey @drism - we are still waiting for our twines here in Aus. You make some excellent points. -- Production delays -- this is our second go around, we had a kickstarter back in March and it was late (and not a great…
Totally agree in principal @frozenlock. 433 was simply the path of least resistance for us. It gave us very cost effective off the shelf sensors, and critically, remote control power sockets in all regions. Its not…
Hey @windexh8er, from the sounds of it you are already well automated! I'm not sure how much NB offers you today, however ... Ninja is ultimately (read: not yet) a meta-platform for connecting stuff. As you point out,…
We will be shipping these http://www.shop.wattsclever.com/european-socket-type/47-ea.h... in a couple of weeks. They don't have UL/ETL unfortunately so we won't be selling them in the US. You can get these from amazon…
@windexh8er we are not as naïve as it probably seems to someone of your experience ;) We are taking a different approach to the established players and definitely the other startups - who we aren't directly trying to…
Well said @huhtenberg we certainly hope to serve your lazy ass ;) We do remote control sockets today. Not elegant but at $10-15 a piece best priced laziness available. We are cooking up something for IR controlled…
please ping us help@ninjablocks.com
A Ninja Block might be a good match. pros - You can retrieve folded historical data for sensors from the api (min/max/avg/interval etc) - You can set a callback that POSTs every reading (every 45s) - cheap, additional…
AFAICT Iris is a zigbee/zwave hub? We have experimented with a zigbee via a usb dongle - not production ready but its doable. We'd love to support Z-wave, but its a longer term feature with licensing issues and…
hey @drism - we are still waiting for our twines here in Aus. You make some excellent points. -- Production delays -- this is our second go around, we had a kickstarter back in March and it was late (and not a great…
Totally agree in principal @frozenlock. 433 was simply the path of least resistance for us. It gave us very cost effective off the shelf sensors, and critically, remote control power sockets in all regions. Its not…
Hey @windexh8er, from the sounds of it you are already well automated! I'm not sure how much NB offers you today, however ... Ninja is ultimately (read: not yet) a meta-platform for connecting stuff. As you point out,…