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Can you use Nest Cams and Lutron Caseta with Control4?


Caseta integrates very well. However, if you don’t already own the Caseta, just be sure that all devices will be within the reach of the Caseta bridge. Caseta uses a proprietary wireless called Clear Connect and all devices must communicate with the bridge for system device commands (30’ is the max ... but 1 repeater (dimmer outlet) can be used to extend the coverage, but only 1 per system). I personally used Caseta and have a fairly complex physical layout in my home, but once I was able to get all of the Caseta devices discovered by the bridge, I had no issues. I have decided however to move to C4 lighting for the additional benefit of enhancing my Zigbee mesh. (Plus there is a little further integration possible ... double and triple tap programming and device led customization). But at the end of the day, I’d say Caseta is a more affordable whole house lighting device system that integrates very well with Control4.

I don’t believe the Nest cams integrate well, if at all, today.

One of our longtime Pro forum members @msgreenf can likely shed light on that. Amongst many other areas of C4 integration expertise, Mitch is the camera integration go-to guy here.


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16 hours ago, time2jet said:

 


Caseta integrates very well. However, if you don’t already own the Caseta, just be sure that all devices will be within the reach of the Caseta bridge. Caseta uses a proprietary wireless called Clear Connect and all devices must communicate with the bridge for system device commands (30’ is the max ... but 1 repeater (dimmer outlet) can be used to extend the coverage, but only 1 per system). I personally used Caseta and have a fairly complex physical layout in my home, but once I was able to get all of the Caseta devices discovered by the bridge, I had no issues. I have decided however to move to C4 lighting for the additional benefit of enhancing my Zigbee mesh. (Plus there is a little further integration possible ... double and triple tap programming and device led customization). But at the end of the day, I’d say Caseta is a more affordable whole house lighting device system that integrates very well with Control4.

I don’t believe the Nest cams integrate well, if at all, today.

One of our longtime Pro forum members @msgreenf can likely shed light on that. Amongst many other areas of C4 integration expertise, Mitch is the camera integration go-to guy here.


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Thank you very much for the help. I currently do have Caseta lighing.  I am just not sure if I should continue to use separate apps since everything works now or switch to a system like Control4.

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10 minutes ago, Truth said:

Thank you very much for the help. I currently do have Caseta lighing.  I am just not sure if I should continue to use separate apps since everything works now or switch to a system like Control4.

The Caseta app is very nice and allows you to integrate audio to a degree and to create scenes, etc.  But the whole concept of Control4 is to automate and marry pretty much "all" of your home from  whole home audio, to multiple A/V zones (including simple stuff all the way to a full blown home theater) and automation devices (lighting, locks, HVAC, fireplaces, fans, security, sprinklers, door stations, intercoms etc.), so that you have total one-stop intuitive control and monitoring of your home via a Control4 interfaces (App, Touchpads, Touchscreens, Remotes, Alexa, Google) versus a mish/mash of apps and also the ability to program automation behind the scenes that will trigger devices based on events, conditions, schedules, motion, etc.  While Control4 makes many of these automation devices themselves, they also allow for automation of nearly any brand/type via their controller (brain), director (main software) and drivers (device specific software that allows things to integrate).

I'm not sure what smart devices or A/V equipment you already own, but you can install a very simple system that you can build upon over time for probably $1,500-$2,500 depending upon your existing network.  The nice part is that you don't have to do this all at once.  With Control4 you can continue to add and grow your automation without having to start over everytime something new comes out.

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9 hours ago, time2jet said:

The Caseta app is very nice and allows you to integrate audio to a degree and to create scenes, etc.  But the whole concept of Control4 is to automate and marry pretty much "all" of your home from  whole home audio, to multiple A/V zones (including simple stuff all the way to a full blown home theater) and automation devices (lighting, locks, HVAC, fireplaces, fans, security, sprinklers, door stations, intercoms etc.), so that you have total one-stop intuitive control and monitoring of your home via a Control4 interfaces (App, Touchpads, Touchscreens, Remotes, Alexa, Google) versus a mish/mash of apps and also the ability to program automation behind the scenes that will trigger devices based on events, conditions, schedules, motion, etc.  While Control4 makes many of these automation devices themselves, they also allow for automation of nearly any brand/type via their controller (brain), director (main software) and drivers (device specific software that allows things to integrate).

I'm not sure what smart devices or A/V equipment you already own, but you can install a very simple system that you can build upon over time for probably $1,500-$2,500 depending upon your existing network.  The nice part is that you don't have to do this all at once.  With Control4 you can continue to add and grow your automation without having to start over everytime something new comes out.

This helps tremendously.  Thank you 

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On 1/6/2020 at 2:05 AM, msgreenf said:

no way to integrate Nest cams - no API

Blue Iris 5 will allow this for now, but the lag/delay is around 10-15 seconds and is unacceptable for real camera work. It was easy to set up in BI5 and Nest is a "supported" option- IE, "it's in the pull down menu!". I am using it currently due to the wife really liking the doorbell, but I would never recommend or sell to a customer.

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