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Thanks, Kaido, for pointing out the garage door "integration"! I had asked Wink when that was coming and they said later in the month. BUT, I just installed the Chamberlain garage door opener a few weeks ago and updated the app to include the door. To my surprise, I could not add the door to any robots except to trigger an action, and when I emailed Wink support, they indicated that it really was not supported and would not be until some future update. Disappointing. And much slower than just going to the Chamberlain app, so nearly useless at this time.
Since you mentioned a few other products, I'll comment on those. I have the Rachio sprinkler controller and it works great! I love that I can spray my dogs or let them drink from the sprinklers with my smartphone. However, like many of the products, the native Rachio app works far better than Wink. I also would like to see a few enhancements...graphical view of weather-adjusted watering times, seasonal watering schedules to disable schedules over the winter, and single-cycle single-station delete (if I want to work in one section of my yard, don't want it wet that day, and I want everything else to water normally).
And the Schlage deadbolt (I have the Century). I love this thing! ...when used without the z-wave function. It's motorized, solidly built, easy to program, opens reliably, doesn't show fingerprints on the keypad (for security), easy to use manually, high W(girlfriend)AF, and the dogs have learned the motor sound (so I have an extra alarm!). I haven't touched my house key in weeks. BUT, the function with Wink is abysmal. I have a beaming z-wave switch within a few feet of it, and the hub is only about 8 feet from the lock. The lock-unlock function is slow when it actually works, my geofence robots work about 10% of the time, and the lock state is almost never right in the app. Does anyone else have issues with the Schlage lock integration? And do you expect the lock state to update in the app when locked/unlocked manually? I'm not sure if this is a Schlage issue related to communicating lock state or a Wink issue with correctly refreshing the state. I have a feeling this is a Wink problem, because the lock, generic z-wave light switches (GE/Jasco), and Chamberlain door all have this problem.
Anyway, I agree with you on #11 above, and I'm hopeful that the system improves. It has great promise, but right now I am spending far more time troubleshooting and contacting tech support than I am saving through automation.
Hmm, so you're saying that even with the Chamberlain update from Wink, it's still not playing nice? That's a bummer! Maybe I'll hold off picking one up. Glad to hear the Rachio is working out well for you too...I don't have a yard in my current place, but someday! The Schlage Century is shown as Wink Certified on Home Depot; for $200, I'm not happy to hear that it's having issues since it's the main game in town (given that the Kwikset locks are easily picked). A Honeywell thermostat is probably next on my list after trying out a Leviton outlet; it has its own app for backup in case it's wonky with Wink.
I don't understand why command support is hit or miss, like you mentioned with the garage door opener. Like, why does the Pico remote only control Caseta lights? That makes no sense. It only makes sense if the Pico remote was directly paired with the Caseta switch or plug-in module, but since it's being relayed through the Wink Hub, they have all the flexibility in the world to do whatever they want. The only thing I can really think of is licensing issues, but that'd be dumb. And since there are the other control issues you mentioned, such as with the Schlage lock, I wonder if it's problems with the cloud relay system.
After initial setup, my lights have worked great, but I've read a lot of reviews that people have been having hit & miss issues in general. I'm buying things piecemeal right now, and trying to get things that have backup apps (like the Honeywell & Chamberlain) in case things don't work out with Wink. We'll see. We're only like a month in, so it's still a pretty new system, plus they have that really nice $250 wallswitch coming out, so I'm sure things will get worked out in time.