Trying to decide which way to go with Home Automation. I've been trying HG with old X10 gear and Win7 laptop (which now has failing hard drive). I don't want to invest any more in X10 since I am finding it unreliable and rather limited in my house (only works in 1/2 of one room). So, I need to get some Z-wave gear no matter what.
Do I stick with HG, then I need to get $40 z-stick and probably RPi since I don't think running it from laptop is going to be a good long term solution. RPi, z-stick and accessories are probably going to be close to $100.
I have an Arduino with Ethernet that I want to eventually connect a bunch of sensors to in my basement utility room. I think HG may have the advantage here based on some experimenting it should be pretty easy to have the Arduino communicate with Web API. SmartThings has a shield though, not sure how this communicates, zigbee?
Or go for SmartThings ($100) / VeraLite ($140). Neither supports X10 out of the box, but I don't think I am missing much there.
SmartThings just got bought by Samsung which could be an issue as far as being open platform. It supports z-wave, zigbee out of the box though.
VeraLite seems to have a great following already but doesn't support zigbee.
Other options ruled out: GE/Quirky Wink (limited features), Lowes Iris (monthly fee), Revolv (expensive), HomeSeer (expensive)
Any advice from people experienced with these different options?
Thanks!!!!