Wink
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Wink is a company that produces various smart home products than can be remotely operated via phone.
Basic information | |
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Founded | 2014 |
Type | Subsidiary |
Industry | Home automation |
Official website | http://wink.com/ |
Anti-consumer practices edit
Introduction of subscription model edit
On July 27, 2020, Wink introduced a subscription model for their previously subscription free Smarthome Hub.[1][2]
Users who do not sign up will be restricted to limited functionality, including local control over select devices, such as those found in the Lights + Power menu, as well as Z-Wave connected Locks.
Features no longer available without signing up edit
User will no longer have access to:[2]
- Cloud and API control (voice, remote app control, third-party integrations)
- Groups
- Robots
- Shortcuts
- Activity
- Advanced Hub settings
Users will have no longer the ability to:[2]
- View, add, delete or rename codes
- Add devices
- Change icons and edit device names
- View or add saved locations
- Share and unshare devices
- Update hub and relay firmware
See also edit
References edit
- ↑ "Introducing Wink Subscription". Wink. 20 May 2020. Retrieved 15 Mar 2025.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Update on the upcoming Wink Subscription". Wink. 8 Jul 2020. Retrieved 15 Mar 2025.