What is AI doing? While I like the actual lights and the control it gives, it was a major pain to get them connected wirelessly. Then to get the master light to see the slave lights was a whole other challenge. That's the biggest issue if you read Android app reviews for AI.
If you have a secure router, and you don't use the routers basic default settings, you have a tough time. I had to actually use one of my other cell phones to get local access because my phone was locked down. They did a firmware update that improved some things but took away others.
AI is owned by Ecotech, right?
I think Neptune works a lot like the game industry. They make small profits on the unit (Apex or game console), but make boat loads off all the accessories you need to use with it (games/accessories for consoles and the hundred accessories Neptune sells for the Apex).
In regards to the new COR pumps, why is it that you must own an Apex to use the smaller one, but not the bigger one? Obviously the smaller one will fit more peoples' needs unless they have 120+ gallon tank, therefore requiring the controller. I think that was a mistake on Neptune's part. They excluded the mass market. I doubt people will buy the $700 controller just to use the $200 pump.
I just mean their wireless control is easier than director. That said, the industry really could use someone who gets the idea we don’t all want to be tech geeks just to get a light to work.
I don’t use Apex because it’s too much trouble. Every new update is a war with my home network that I end up losing.
I switched back to DA because while it’s simple, it’s also simple. It actually does what I want it to do and keeps doing it continuously. I thought about switching to Archon and realized I’d probably like it even less than Apex.
I’ve actually seriously considered getting into the market. I don’t actually think it would take that big an investment to develop and were knee deep in the relevant talent in the oilfield so I can get the techies together at work.


