Quote: Originally Posted by marinapang Originally Posted by I found several problems with the Wink application.

The UI sucks, the settings are one way. After a power down the touch and switches are non responsive, then comes all in a blast. There is a lot of network activity. Junior level development ... all over.

If the network is slow the touch commands are delayed. Wink is relying the commands to Wink servers forward and back, instead doing it locally and updating the server asynchronous. Looks like the software was all developed in the far east, it sucks.

Actually, check if you have the latest Wink hub update - they added local radio support (I could be wording that wrong) and now certain actions can be done without going to the cloud. It is being deployed in waves, so it may not have hit all of them by now.I wouldn't say it is more stable, but it definitely is quicker now.