Talk:EnOcean

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The web page is very poorly written. The product itself is too expensive. I'd suggest looking elsewhere. Has anyone tried Lightning Switch? Much cheaper and better alternative.

The above are just someone's opinion. EnOcean does more than just light switching in any case (i.e. temperature sensing, EIB gateways etc.), and has been adopted as the core radio technology in products from many companies (over 50 at the time of writing) including PEHA, WAGO, Wieland, Osram, Beckhoff - some key home automation, M&E and environmental control companies.

This article has been kept following this VFD debate. Sjakkalle (Check!) 11:27, 31 August 2005 (UTC)

[edit] move proposal

This was put up for deletion, but survived after quite a few copy-edits. However, the same (poorly written) article was entered twice:

  1. On 7 August by User:217.91.102.165 [1] as EnOcean
  2. On 24 August by User:84.180.58.222 [2] as Enocean

The first one was not put up for deletion, the second one was but survived, and is now a proper article. However, the correct name of the company is EnOcean GmbH, i.e. it should be under EnOcean, and Enocean should redirect to it. - DocendoDiscimus 09:58, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot 07:16, 26 October 2007 (UTC)