Review From Indiana

“I started my quest for knowledge and information on this subject immediately after my wife and I committed to building a new house.  The main emphasis of what I was looking for most was a system that would allow me to build a house that would allow different systems such as internet, whole house audio, and security to be compatible with each other and also grow as technological changes occur.  I wanted my house to be a ‘smart house’ and the HAI system does that.
My research kept pointing me to Omni Pro II as the current leader in flexibility and compatibility for home automation even before I stumbled upon Josh and Mile High.  When you look at the sites of several of the on-line sellers of this type of equipment, it looked to me that most of the equipment was either compatible with, or trying to directly compete with, HAI.  The problem for me was that I was willing to figure things out given the proper information, but most of the information on the web is geared to either installers or programmers that are already in the field, and not necessarily to the lay person.

The first time I ‘talked’ to Josh at Mile High, and ran past him what I was looking for, and what I had found in my searches,  he immediately impressed me with his knowledge of the field, and the amount of time he was willing to spend dealing with me, especially considering I had not spent a dime with him.  Several of our first emails back and forth were simply him answering my questions, and then asking me more questions so he could understand what I wanted to do. Josh has been in the field as an installer, and obviously has a passion and a forte as a programmer.  So he is able to speak to both aspects, depending upon what you may need.  He immediately confirmed my interest in the Omni Pro II.  He also is very aggressive about learning the latest technologies and keeping up to date on new things that come to the marketplace.  Several times in our emails he would tell me about this new item that just been introduced at CEDIA or a new item that would fit in great with what I was trying to do.”

 

Mark
Indiana