I just purchased a 2017 Keystone Outback 312BH with the IN-Command system installed. For the tech enthusiast and IT professional such as myself, I do love it,but I can be a little critical about it.
First of all my dealer never did a full demo of it for me during purchase, they never explained how to pair the system to a cell phone or even where the manual overrides are if needed. I myself can figure this out easily, but the average consumer may need help with this.
To do bsic functions like turn on lights, using a touch panel will take even longer that a simple switch since you need to wake the panel up with a button and then find the light button, but in the dark it's very helpful to have a lit-up touchscreen to see the buttons as I never could see the buttons well with manual switches in the dark.
The Bluetooth connection to the phone is nice, but there's isn't great range to it. When lowering my power stabilizers, I've had the Bluetooth connection drop off on me if I'm 10 feet from the control panel. Plus it would be nicer to only have to press a button on the panel or phone just once for a function to work, rather than having to hold your finger on the screen for several seconds. Again the dealer should have paired this to my phone for me as there is a bit of a learning curve to it that the average consumer will have a tough time with, if they even figure out it's possible.
The IN-Command control panel has locked up on me at least 3 times now, forcing me to re-boot it by holding down the power button. This is particularly annoying since it took me a minute to just turn on some lights because I had to reboot. I spoke to ASA Electronics about the system lock ups and they are aware of the issue and said they are working on a software update that will address this, but they didn’t have a date or even a notification system to let its customers know when it's ready. I now have to check this site sometimes for the update here.
https://www.asaelectronics.com/in-command
The interface gets the job done but it looks clunky and unpolished, it needs some better visual features to make it look like a modern digital interface. Scrolling on it isn't as smooth as it is on your phone so that part is a slow too.
Considering that it controls alot if useful items, there's alot it doesnt control that would have been useful. It does not control my AC or heat, front tonge jack or front exterior lights, or rear bunkroom lights. Why they decided not to integrate the furnace and AC is beyond neglectful.
I think it’s a step in the right direction for RV's, but the system just isn’t polished yet, and now that I've committed to it with my Keystone Outback, there's no going back to physical switches.
If anyone has any comments or questions, I'll be happy to address them on this thread.