wave button? wahhh. wheres this button? :P1) cheaper - I always love that
2) No dials for the little fingers I have here to touch. This was an even bigger selling point for me.
3) There are more modes available in terms of programming than on the older 7095. There is also the option of adding new features as the software can be upgraded (although updates or new features do seem to be frustratingly slow)
To be honest, programming is really straight forward and hard to get wrong. The only thing you can't do remotely if you are trying to use the wave controller. It has a self tuning function where all you need to do is hit the button (you will need to be connected to the controller and the pumps for this).
But yes it is horse for courses and each to their own. Best of luck whatever you buy.
most people dont have a laptop tho :PSorry - should have been more clear. It's a "software" button (hence the need to have the controller hooked up and working for this one).
You hit start, it auto increments adding .01 sec or something like that and when you see the wave starting to resonate you hit stop (it stops the incrementing, not the wave. Thats how easy it is to tune a wave with this controller.
The only physical button on the unit is the feed timer.