*A compatible connected Delta® or Brizo® product is required to effectively use this app*
DFC@Home™ is a powerful platform that integrates with connected Brizo® and Delta® products. Depending on which product(s) you own, you can customize your controls within the app, and start your products remotely.
App Features:
- Control your Delta and Brizo products with your Amazon Alexa® or Google® Assistant voice assistants
- Start your products remotely via the mobile app.
- Program, manage and personalize profiles for your steam system.
- Create custom containers for your most frequent tasks with VoiceIQ™ technology
Compatible Products:
- Brizo VoiceIQ® Faucets
- Brizo Mystix™ Transcendent Steam Systems
- Delta VoiceIQ® Faucets
- Delta SteamScape™ Deluxe Steam Systems
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DFC@Home FAQ
Is DFC@Home free?
Yes, DFC@Home is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is DFC@Home legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
Where is the English version? Why does any interruption to the WiFi mean I need to literally uninstall the app, reinstall it and go through the entire install process again? This is absolutely insane for a luxury product. Delta, is anyone even working on this app? Have any of you actually used it in real life? It feels like something completely abandoned during an early stage of development and not a complete piece of software.
Let users adjust steam pre-heat time
Users need to be allowed to select how much time to preheat the steam shower for. 15 minutes is not enough.
Completely broken
Just installed new faucet, app claims this device can only be set up on webpage. Sends me to a webpage that says to finish setup of device before using the website. What is wrong with you Delta?!
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it
Faucet has worked fine with the web interface and amazon and now I get an email on the last day of support telling me I have to set up this app instead. I sign in with the same info and it says that I don’t have an account. Bite me.
Delta 1st gen voice iq faucet
I only recently purchased the faucet on Amazon so I didn't know it was a 1st gen till I tried to get the app to work with it. When will the app bee able to control it?
delta / brizo have killed steamist
Prior to Delta Faucet Company’s acquisition of Steamist, the Steamist application operated with remarkable efficiency. However, subsequent to this corporate transition, the original Steamist application was discontinued in favor of the DFC@Home application, which has regrettably not met the same standards of functionality.
In my current usage of the DFC@Home application for the warm-up cycle of my unit, I am constrained to a 15-minute duration, which is insufficient for the unit to attain the necessary operational temperature. Previously, the system allowed for a warm-up period extending to one hour, which was more conducive to my needs, as approximately 25 minutes is required to reach the optimal temperature. The necessity of manual intervention at the unit after a mere 15 minutes negates the convenience of remote application control intended to preheat the steam room.
Moreover, the former application featured integrated access to Pandora and Spotify, enhancing the user experience with seamless musical accompaniment. The current system’s reliance on input or Bluetooth connectivity for audio presents a significant inconvenience, as it precludes the ability to manage music selections from within the confines of the shower—the location where such control is most pertinent. The absence of a Bluetooth-enabled device within the steam shower environment, coupled with the impracticality of the input options, further compounds this issue.
In essence, the Delta Brizo brand seems to have deviated from the previously established standards of user convenience and technological integration that Steamist had adeptly maintained until a few months prior to its acquisition by Delta Faucet Company. The current state of affairs suggests a retrogressive shift in the user experience.
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