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Control4® MyHome Android App Release

 

 

It’s the app you’ve been waiting for! The Control4® MyHome Android app is now available for download! The Control4® MyHome Android app allows you to interact with their Control4 systems from the convenience of your Android smartphone or tablet. As with other MyHome apps, customers get the familiar Control4 user interface to control lighting, temperature, music, movies, security and more.

Control4 MyHome requires a license that is available only from Control4 Dealers.

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The Control4 MyHome Android app has been through extensive Beta testing with over 250 Control4 Dealers!

Product Info

Control4® MyHome Device License: A device license provides authorization on one (1) device.

Control4® MyHome Site License: A site license enables functionality on multiple devices at a single location. The licenses can be activated on any supported platform, including Android, iPhone, iPad, or on a PC or Mac.

 

System Requirements

• Control4® MyHome – Site/Device License.

• Control4 system running software OS 2.1.1 or later.

• Android OS 2.1 – 3.2 and a device with 480 x 320 or greater screen size.

 

FAQ

When will the app be available?

The Contro4 MyHome Android app release is December 14, 2011.

What version of the Control4 OS software is required to support the MyHome Android app?

The MyHome Android app requires Control4 OS 2.1.1 or later.

What Android operating systems are supported with the MyHome Android app?

The minimum operating system is Android 2.1. The MyHome Android app has been tested on devices running Android operating systems 2.1 through 3.2.

Where do I download the MyHome Android app?

The MyHome Android app is available as a free download from the Android Market. Alternatively, you can also find the app on the Amazon Appstore for Android (required location for download for Kindle Fire); however, at the time of this release, the app has been submitted to Amazon for testing and is awaiting approval so it may not be available immediately.

When will My Home Android app run on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)?

Numerous popular device manufacturers have announced the intention to upgrade to Android 4.0 but time frames vary greatly. To date, we have been unable to test the MyHome Android app on physical hardware running Android 4.0 due to a lack of availability, although the application does run under emulation on desktop development systems. Control4 will provide information and a date for our Android 4.0 upgrade as soon as the app has been tested and meets our quality standards. Currently, Android 2.2 and 2.3 account for over 85% of all devices in the marketplace today.

Will the MyHome Android app work on Amazon’s Kindle Fire or the Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet?

We have tested the application on a Kindle Fire and the app provides the same support as on other Android devices and is supported with this release. The app will be published on the Amazon Appstore to simplify the installation. Barnes and Noble Nook Tablet is NOT supported at this time due to issues encountered during testing.

Is there a list of supported devices for MyHome Android?

As of December 2011, Control4 has tested the app on the following Android devices. This is not a guarantee of support, but a short list of devices that have been used with the complete feature set in the app.

Smartphones

•    Motorola Droid 1, 2, 3, X, Bionic

•    Samsung Infuse

•    HTC Evo, Inspire

Tablets

•    Motorola Xoom

•    Samsung Galaxy 7”

•    Asus Transformer

•    Sony SGPT111US

•    Kindle Fire

What core features are supported in the MyHome apps?

The table below highlights core features and functionality that are supported—or not supported—in each of the MyHome apps.

Are there experience differences in the MyHome apps compared to the Flash-based navigators?

The core difference between the traditional Flash-based Navigator (in-wall, on-screen, portable) and the MyHome apps is customization. The Flash-based Navigators provide rich room-by-room customization and the ability to hide functionality. The MyHome apps do not provide this same level of customization, including removing icons for various features. As shown above, the MyHome apps for iPhone, iPad, or Android do not support 4Store apps.

Are there any features or functionality that won’t be available in the MyHome app for Android when it launches?

Below are a few known issues in the launch version of the Android app that you should consider. All of these issues will be addressed in a future release(s).

•    Home> App does not start up in default room—room that the driver is placed in. After launching the app for the first time, change the room. Future app startups should remember the last room used.

•    Listen> Queue view: Can’t save current queue as Rhapsody playlist.

•    Listen> Android app does not support iPod proxy handling and third-party drivers using it. This might result display and sort inconsistencies in the information presented (e.g., Sonos, Roko, etc.).

•    Listen> Receiver does not display list of surround sound modes.

•    Lighting> Proper ordering of lights and lighting scenes is not supported at this time. With the initial release, lighting and lighting scenes are displayed alphabetically by room and by device name in each room.

•    Lighting> Lights and lighting scenes are visible in a room, even if they are hidden in other Navigators.

Does the MyHome Android app support any languages other than English?

The initial release of the MyHome Android app is English only. It is anticipated that language support will be available in Q1 2012.

 

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2.1 is here!! Come on in and take a look.

After much testing and bug squashing 2.1 is here. While there will be some bugs still to squash, this is a much improved release over the 2.0.x versions.

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Quick Control: Taking Advantage of what Control4 Apps Can Really Do

The Control4 4store has been a yawn for quite a while now. We have seen a few useful apps but since it’s conception the 4store has been full of novelties and application one liners. Then came along the first of 2 very exciting apps that actually leverage some of the power that control apps can bring to Control4 systems.

The first of these is the Quick Control app from Blackwire Designs. Kevin at Blackwire has been teasing me with this app for months. Finally I got my hands on it and have had sometime to break the app down. While this app was originally propositioned for sports bars and business establishments “supporting more displays than are usually found in a residential install” I find it a perfect replacement for the video wall and awesome in combating the multiple display in 1 room config that many of us have had issues with. I will note here that this app does require dealer installation as it requires an app that is available to your dealer from Blackwire designs. In short explanation for those of you that don’t know, apps that interface with the control side of your system will require a custom driver for the control features.

Once your app and driver is installed you will notice something that is pretty cool on the opening page. Often times clients need to call their dealer for something. After fumbling through files and getting on the internet they finally find the number. The option of having a custom page for dealer information in navigation has been requested for a long time. Well I think Kevin heard the call and brought an answer in this app. On the opening page you will be able to see your primary support contact’s name and phone number. I know it’s kinda humdrum for an app, but it is a useful extra in an already exciting application.

 

So now that you are on the main page simply click the “main” button. Here you will see a list of all the rooms in your system along with buttons for lighting scenes, lights, blinds, and thermostats. The guys at Blackwire “thinking ahead about the old everyday easy moniker” place easy to understand instructions in a font size that even my mother could read in the right pane. Right away I was impressed as this was not only a video wall replacement it actually gave me quick access to most devices in my system!

So what is on the room control option? Well this looks like what happens when I press watch. From here I can select any video device available to the room I selected. It is a much faster way to deal with multiple rooms not having do time consuming room changes for selections. But is that where the room/video control ends? Keep reading and I’ll show you Kevin’s magical bonus!

In the picture above you see the normal controls you would usually see on the bottom of your touchscreen with 2 noticeable differences. The first is that Blackwire has put a nice distance between the volume up and power off buttons. While this cosmetic change has been addressed by Control4 has been addressed in a non-cosmetic form by adding the popup asking if you really want to turn the room off, the accidental press has always been an annoyance.

The next difference is a true navigational bonus. In the picture above you see a little arrow button in the control bar. Hit this button and you get the full device control popup that you see below.

This quick popup for control is something I always wanted. I am assuming Kevin sat for hours with a remote in hand to pick the most commonly used buttons to add this functionality. After playing with this for hours I found the control potential and usability of the app to actually be more comfortable than through the full scale Control4 navigator. When I first was told about the app I thought that the 2 vital pieces of the app that would be required to make it successful would be speed and functionality. Well it has both in ways most of us that have used C4 for years could only dream of.

The last portion of the app seen below is an added feature that the app could have functioned without but makes it just that much greater. Blackwire has added the ability to this app to also control lighting scenes, lights, blinds, and thermostats on a more global system fashion. Instead of having to click a couple extra buttons just to get a whole home grid view and then more to control, you simply choose the type of device “or scene” you want to control and your off to the races.

I honestly think that this app is a must have for anyone with a Control4 system and video distribution. Just to be fair I ran a test with 3 people. There was myself with Blackwires app, a second contestant with standard Control4 Navigation, and a judge who would call out different rooms and devices. In this insane test we found this app 75% fast in choosing different devices in different rooms and mixing them up on the fly.

Having said all this I feel apps like this can dramatically change some of the realities of automation and control we see today. While this app is a must have for anyone with video distribution those consumers with “i” devices will be sorely disappointed. Since all “i” devices do not support flash they will have to either use dedicated Control4 touchscreens or modified versions of the MyHomePC app. This move does make dedicated touchpanels a little more attractive for consumers again. For more info on Control4 touchscreens with 2.0 see my article in next months Electronic House Magazine.

The other change apps like this could cause is even more beneficial. Consumers and Dealers alike have over the years asked for many additions to control and navigation in the Control4 environment. The 4store has given programmers the ability to directly bypass Control4 in addressing these issues and request by creating an application. This may “by proof of app sales” cause Control4 to directly address the issues or request and add/fix them natively in the Control4 platform.

So if you guys want faster, more responsive, direct control with out page changes go to the 4store and get this app. You will thank me later.

Keep your eye out for the review of the second awesome app I have been playing with!

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