Nice I will have to check them out. Has anyone used the Aurora A One System yet?
I haven't personally tried it, I did go to along to a training course put on by the local wholesalers but personally I cant see myself installing it.
IMO It's just another Zigbee system, which every manufacturer is churning out at the moment. It has it's own hub but it is pretty basic and doesn't offer much connectivity, so you can only program basic scenes using it however, as its Zigbee you can use a Samsung smart things hub, and open yourself up to more customisation with things like IFTTT and voice control.
Trouble is if you go that route your rules/scenes/triggers are cloud based saved in your Samsung account, your 100% reliant on the internet.
In my personal experience the general customer that wants this is the techy DIY type, the Philips Hue fan, the type that slowly wants to expand their home with more and more cheap chinese wireless switches, the type that wants to connect it to Amazon Alexa or google home assistant and show their friends their colour changing strip pulsing to the music.
As an installer its my worst nightmare, a load of DIY devices all reliant on one another the internet, and a 3rd party hub.
Amazon might decide to update their API one evening and all of a sudden the customer has lost voice control until IFTTT or the Samsung smarthings hub has updated their software. Great! the first person they are going to ring is the poor sod who installed it.
For this reason, I'm not sure where it fits in the market, what sort of people would I would sell this too and would I want to be going back to peoples properties for years on end everytime something stopped working.
I'm not interested in that customer. I'd rather use a tried and tested system, after all These systems all targeted the DIY market so they can keep them.
Of course that's all my own opinion, it might be a great system, but for now, I'll stick with Quinetic for cheap wireless switching, for higher end I'd rather stick with Rako or Lutron or Loxone.