On October 24, 2016 at 11:18, NEZBO said...
Basically a sell only to a guaranteed, no possible upgrade customer. The one that you don't want an upgrade anyways or see again. Not sure that this makes much sense other than the potential death of the mx legacy product. One room solution.
I think for now we will stick with a mrx-8 and 1080 remote solution.
The problem is you NEVER know who might want to upgrade down the road. We all know a lot of clients will say one thing, and shortly later throw you a curve. If selling MX Home Pro, you HAVE to make sure the client fully understands this limitation if they are going to ever want to incorporate into a larger system. While it hasn't been a big offering in the past, whole home/connected homes is much bigger now, and I just see this as a major limitation. I would agree with you that it is possibly a path to eliminate the MX line, but I would much rather keep the MX line and not have to always worry about throwing in a reliable network for even the smallest of jobs.