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Could just wait for the inevitable smart refrigerator to along with your smart oven, smart microwave, and smart dishwasher.![]()
I believe some have that functionality and don't think I haven't look.
Could just wait for the inevitable smart refrigerator to along with your smart oven, smart microwave, and smart dishwasher.![]()
I have all of the GE, Linear and Leviton Zwave switches and no problem triggering robots with any of them. I also have a Aeon in-wall module that's installed as a Leviton dimmer and it works to launch a robot. I just created a new one and it functions fine.
Mine appear in the list of available trigger devices along with everything else. Unless they've changed something along the way since mine were paired related to how they are characterized in the database when paired, then yours should too.
Thanks, but that's not quite right for my situation. Do you know if any switches (non Leviton) can be used to trigger an action?
I want to unpair my Leviton switch and try it as a generic zwave device to see if I can get a robot trigger to work. I can't get Wink to "forget" the damn thing! Anyone know how to do this?
Also, I am using Wink app v.3.5.0.5 with hub firmware v.1.1.0
What versions are you using?
Unless you are using a beta release of the Wink App, I find it hard to believe that you are using Leviton z-wave switches as robot triggers. Also, the firmware is sufficiently different between Aeon and Leviton dimmers that I'm surprised you can install an Aeon dimmer as anything other than a generic z-wave dimmer (which incidentally does work).
In any event, beginning with beta release 3.7.0.2, the Wink App (Android) does permit Leviton switches to function as robot triggers - and it works well. Hopefully will be released soon enough.
Has anyone tried the NYCE sensors with Wink? The window/door sensors or the motion sensor, in particular?
Thanks for the info.
I'd expect at least basic functionality to work. But I can't say for sure.
Also... I, once again, am super pumped about the things Wink will be revealing in the future. They asked me today if I have seen good progress since I first started with Wink. Very much yes (I know Kaido remembers the early days)... and it just keeps getting better. Just you guys wait and see. :thumbsup:
I'd expect at least basic functionality to work. But I can't say for sure.
Also... I, once again, am super pumped about the things Wink will be revealing in the future. They asked me today if I have seen good progress since I first started with Wink. Very much yes (I know Kaido remembers the early days)... and it just keeps getting better. Just you guys wait and see. :thumbsup:
The next generation of SmartThings hardware is now available after a lengthy delay. Samsung purchased the home automation company just over a year ago, but was optimistic when it said the next-gen hardware would arrive in April. The hub, sensors and app (available on iOS and Android) are now good to go, however, along with developer tools to get other companies on board. The new hub improves on the last version in a couple of key ways. It no longer needs an internet cloud connection to function, and can run autonomously for 10 hours on a battery if the power is cut.
With a more powerful CPU, the new SmartThings Hub no longer needs cloud computing to handle video- and sensor-monitoring chores. That allowed Samsung to introduce a new "Smart Home Monitor" feature that will give users a continuous video livestream and trigger the system to record video following pre-programmed events. Those include things like the activation of motion sensors, or tripping of smoke, fire and leak detection devices. The Smart Home Monitor features will launch in beta, however.
To control the system and see video feeds, users will get updated iOS or Android apps. They've been redesigned to help you arrange sensors and devices by room, and program actions like turning on lights, unlocking doors and turning off alarms (or combinations of all those things). SmartThings now supports around 200 devices, including Amazon's Echo and its own SleepSense tracker, and has announced new partners including Honeywell, Yale, D-Link, Bose and others. It also supports devices that use the ZigBee and Z-Wave standards. The SmartThings Hub is now available from Samsung and Amazon for $99, with sensors priced from $30 to $55. UK residents can also nab the hub at Currys PC World for £99, or a starter kit including the hub and several sensors for £199.
Samsung's next-gen SmartThings home hub goes on sale:
http://www.engadget.com/2015/09/03/samsung-smarthings-now-avaialble/
Video:
https://vimeo.com/138101882
Samsung's next-gen SmartThings home hub goes on sale:
http://www.engadget.com/2015/09/03/samsung-smarthings-now-avaialble/
Video:
https://vimeo.com/138101882
Interesting to know. I'm sure hoping for some new devices because ever since the Quirky debacle, there's no water or temperature sensors, and Home Depot is running out of Trippers and stuff.
Plus, I'd really like some local processing of sorts that can improve the speed. My robots are take a really long time and my wife is starting to get pissed. I'm seriously considering switching to SmartThings if they don't make a change soon.
If you're going to ST there's a code for the Trippers to work, although there complaints that it doesn't update as often as it should. Probably some Wink-specific code required.Yeah, I wonder if I should stock up on Trippers while I can. I did manage to get a couple of Overflows but haven't deployed yet.
Still don't understand why Smartthings refuses to do anything with Lutron... I see no upside to ignoring the standard.
If you're going to ST there's a code for the Trippers to work, although there complaints that it doesn't update as often as it should. Probably some Wink-specific code required.
When I was about to start this whole HA journey I had the overflow and the Spotter UNIQ in my Wink cart. Little did I know they were going to take them out of my cart when they announced Quirky's economic issues.
Yeah, I've tried to buy things I knew would work with SmartThings as well, knowing Wink was having issues. I am a little disappointed in the lack of Lutron support but hopefully they'll come to their senses soon.
