Wink - Smart Home
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Version :7.5.1
Size :211.97Mb
Updated :Sep 10,2020
Developer :Wink Labs, Inc.
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
After analyzing the user reviews, here are the top 3 pros and cons of the Wink Smart Home app: **Pros:** 1. Easy to use interface and setup process, making it user-friendly for beginners. (15 words) 2. Integrates seamlessly with various smart devices, enhancing overall home automation experience. (15 words) 3. Reliable and consistent performance, with minimal glitches and errors reported. (15 words) **Cons:** 1. Limited compatibility with certain devices and platforms, causing inconvenience. (15 words) 2. Customer support can be unresponsive and unhelpful at times, frustrating users. (15 words) 3. Some users experience lag and slow response times, disrupting smart home functionality. (15 words) Please note that these points are based on the analyzed user reviews and may not reflect the entire experience of the app.
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Description
Wink is the quick and simple way to connect you and your home. The Wink app brings together hundreds of smart products — lights, locks, sensors, thermostats, and more — across dozens of the best brands, so you can control them from anywhere. • Receive alerts that keep you informed of what’s happening at home. • Trigger your alarm and lights to turn on automatically if fire or smoke is detected. • See who’s at the front door and use your phone to unlock it from anywhere. Use Wink’s security services to make your home even smarter and safer: • Look Out: Get instant security alerts about doors, windows, locks, garage doors, motion, and more, giving you control over your home so you can quickly decide how to respond if something unexpected occurs. • Home Sitter: Have your lights turn on and off in a natural, human pattern to make it look like you’re home when you’re away. Relax when you’re out of town, knowing your home looks lived in. • Moonlight: Always return to a well-lit home by syncing your lights to turn on and off with local sunset and sunrise times. It’s a convenient way to light your way home after work, so you don’t have to search for keys in the dark. Explore other features in the Wink app, such as Shortcuts, Schedules, and Robots, to customize your smart products. Questions? Talk to a real human at 844-WINK-APP or [email protected].
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    By 20101016Jan 28,2021
    That’s the best way I can put it. Barely works. The app is buggy and unreliable. Range is not the best either. Sometimes you have to just repeatedly do the same actions until it finally works. The app frequently loses devices or ‘cannot connect to server’ on multiple phones and different networks, so that clearly indicates centralized issues with wink. Their instructions are confused and unclear. E.g. they will send you instructions on how to connect a specific product, but the photo will be of a different one, so you have no clue what you are actually looking at. They also took nearly 2 months to even respond to a problem I had where my hub fell and broke, and i could not unpair the locks. They eventually solved the issue, after two months. That’s just dismal. At that time, they also started charging for the service... ridiculous. I am slowly phasing out wink at all of our properties and moving to the Samsung hub which has been a much better experience overall, and is free to use.
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    By john37474737Jul 14,2021
    I bought a wink 2 hub as a means of connecting some smart light switches and a door lock I recently bought. When the hub arrived I installed the app and was shocked to find the app redirected me to a web page sort of implying i needed a subscription for all but the most basic features. ok, fine basic features for me i guess. the web page was a a bit unclear but it might have meant basic features were only available to previous grandfathered “customers” but didn’t really specify. i didn’t add a subscription and get an error even trying to recognize the hub (the app says it’s recognized but won’t connect). almost every screen in the app says subscription required. i don’t even know if it’s working right. i doubt i can return my hub. guess i’ll take this thing for the land fill. no way unlocking my door and turning i a light switch is worth $5 a month or my time to deal with this. guess i’ll just return the smart lock too and get something else. hope others see this and avoid buying their...
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    By looking for one tweekFeb 14,2021
    Wink works flawlessly about 90 percent . Its not focused on automation zealot but is great for the average joe/jane. The features tend to be a bit minimal compared to some competitors. Set up for nodes is extremely easy and straightforward and truly designed for the novice. When I travel I do find the home sitter a major convenience I pay the 5 / month fee reluctantly however do realize the piece of mind and convenience that the device brings. I understand the change to kep the company alive even though the original attraction to wink was no fee and the lack of cloud retirement for wink2 What is unacceptable is the lack of icons and updates to the app. The icon choices are minimal for a working home with multiple automation nodes. When the monthly fee was discussed the programmers added some Icons and the hope for myself would be that the fee would facilitate more revisions (I did notice a revision that seemed to facilitate feature restrictions). Yet i have not noticed any ...