That is a good suggestion and a very good product. It's only limitatation is that it is while the programming for its buttons can be changed the nomenclature cannot. But at the price point, a learning remote with composite sync sensing, voltage sensing, 12v output relays and RF ( although occasionally flakey ) is a very good low priced remote. The only reason I stopped selling them is that I can install a Crestron system faster although I do have to lower my profit margins to do so. On the other hand the Crestron system almost always offers upsell potential that the Niles does not.
Still, a very good suggestion for a low priced solution to more expensive automation controllers.
Alan
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