This is kinda off topic to the thread but I’d like to clarify some things.
Re: Hoyt St Honestly that issue only presented itself to a small handful of people, it had nothing to do with the remote but I’ve seen all sorts of misinformation.
It only ever impacted production boards being turned on below or around 0C. It was an issue with the PCM and had nothing to do with the remote at all, it was just reported as a remote issue because users turned on their board at 0C and the remote wouldn’t autoconnect.
I personally looked into this for Hoyt St with another engineer to determine the root cause (he actually found it ultimately). It has nothing to do with their remote, DIY users won’t be impacted. It was never a ‘connection dropout’ issue, it was an issue at cold start up that wasn’t giving enough juice to the receiver during initial auto-pairing. Nothing that impacts ride time.
The Hoyt St Puck is the best option on the market right now in terms of reliability and robustness. It’s a gold standard in my book, and I’m currently designing my own remote. I highly recommend theres.
Full disclosure: I do not speak for Hoyt St Electric. I am not officially affiliated with them and receive no compensation for any sales. They’re just local to me and JJ is a good friend of mine.