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Quirky Updates 'Wink' App to Support Smart Products from Dropcam, GE, Philips, and More

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Quirky today released a major update its Wink smart home app, enabling the app to now work with a number of smart appliances and products from companies such as Dropcam, Honeywell, Leviton, Schlage, Philips, and more.

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In addition extended product support, the app also contains a streamlined interface that allows users to schedule and monitor devices, create shortcuts, and automate tasks with multiple devices. Quirky notes that while many smart appliances simply require a direct pairing with the app, others require the new Wink Connected Home Hub, which is available today from Amazon and Home Depot for $49.99.

The updated Wink app also works with GE's line of "Link" smart LED light bulbs, which were announced last month and developed in collaboration with Quirky. For $49, customers can purchase a Link starter kit that comes with two smart light bulbs and a link hub, while individual bulbs start at $15.

2014 has seen the launch of a number of smart home products, with many coming from a number of well-known manufacturers including Chamberlain, Haier, iHome, Osram Sylvania, and Withings among others. Last month, Apple announced its new HomeKit initiative, which allows products and their corresponding apps to work with iOS using a single, secure protocol. Apple is also said to be working on smart home products for HomeKit, which could debut later this year.

Wink is a free app for iOS devices and can be downloaded through the App Store. [Direct Link]

Top Rated Comments

dermeister Avatar
155 months ago
Either this is useless because of HomeKit, or HomeKit is the next Passbook...

Hard call.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
UnseenLlama Avatar
155 months ago
Then why isn't it in the app?

Speaking with Quirky support, they stated that the Chamberlain integration is coming on July 14th.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
155 months ago
So... this is a hub that connects to other hubs (like Philips Hue , TCP, or GE Link) rather than removing the need for those? Yeah I don't have any desire to 1) have several single purpose hubs around my home and 2) creating an account for each whereas they can each keep data on me. At least with Nest no hub is required.
Something tells me this land grab will be shortlived and someone will come along and just manufacture lights or outlets that you setup with bluetooth and don't NEED a hub. That will displace all these Belkin, Philips, and Wink hubs.
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Drumjim85 Avatar
155 months ago
I thought chamberlain was going to be a supported brand, what happened to that?
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
155 months ago
Not liking the new iPhone 6. Looks like a bathroom accessory.
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