IndyColtsFan
Lifer
- Sep 22, 2007
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Yes, more half-baked functionality. I also see the suggestion of future 'Apple Watch' support. I'd suggest that Wink figure out how to make my light bulb operate (on / off) on a more than 60% success ratio first.
I have a new hub and 6 GE Link bulbs. The bulbs all seem to take turns on who is going to 'ignore' the daily schedule. You cant imagine the thrill when i get a successful 24-hour schedule.
We need local support. The reliance is diluted as the 'commands' bounce all over the internet before doing their jobs.
Definitely agree. Local support should be a priority and should be released within weeks, not months, IMO. Like I mentioned a couple of posts up, I have 2 Lutron Casetas powering lights in my bar. When I flip the outside switch before going into the bar, it turns the lights on the interior wall on and then a robot is supposed to power the exterior wall lights on. There is a 2-4 second delay there. I REALLY hope that if Wink implements local control, schedules and robots are included. If not, it is a fail in my opinion.
Otherwise, I'd say my schedules generally work 90%+ of the time. The one problem I had recently dealt with my office lights. Every week day morning, I have two lights turn on in my office. For a period of 3 or 4 days, only one light was turning on and then it worked fine again. Not sure what happened.
Also, I would like a light sensor. Anyone have recommendations on one? I'm wondering if Spotter v2 isn't going to be produced any longer as I can't seem to find it anywhere. I was glad to see Trippers back in stock on Amazon, however.