Vaguely heard about Nokia Smart Lighting in passing, and it's "innovative" dual-band powerline and RF transmission. "Sounds like Insteon", I said.
Turns out it is. Nokia Smart Lighting is a new Smartlabs company, and it's selling products not Insteon-branded, but definitely using the Insteon protocol for communication, and which will eventually add support for controlling Insteon devices to it's platform:
https://nokia.smartlabsinc.com/
This is apparently what's been being worked on since Insteon dropped off the face of the planet. Launches in September or something of this year.
The bridge page confirms a lot: https://nokia.smartlabsinc.com/colle...roducts/bridge
"At launch the Nokia Smart Lighting app will support only Nokia Smart Lighting devices. We plan to also support some of the most popular Insteon products in the future. Visit nokia.smartlabsinc.com and sign up for email updates to get the latest news."
Turns out it is. Nokia Smart Lighting is a new Smartlabs company, and it's selling products not Insteon-branded, but definitely using the Insteon protocol for communication, and which will eventually add support for controlling Insteon devices to it's platform:
https://nokia.smartlabsinc.com/
This is apparently what's been being worked on since Insteon dropped off the face of the planet. Launches in September or something of this year.
The bridge page confirms a lot: https://nokia.smartlabsinc.com/colle...roducts/bridge
Powerline frequency | 131.65 kHz |
RF frequency | 915MHz |
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