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re: Wifi light bulbs
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:53 am to hawgndodge
Posted on 2/2/15 at 10:53 am to hawgndodge
Question about wifi light bulbs - do you have to leave the light switch on, and can only control the lights through the Wink app?
I've set up a Liftmaster/Chamberlain myq system. There are product codes for Liftmaster and Chamberlain, but they are the same product. I have:
Liftmaster 828LM Garage Door Opener Internet Gateway
LiftMaster 888LM Security+ 2.0 MyQ Wall Control
Liftmaster 823lm Remote Light Switch
I can open/close my garage door and turn on/off lights from their app, or from a website. The garage door can be controlled through the Wink app, but the light switches are not supported at this time.
I've set up a Liftmaster/Chamberlain myq system. There are product codes for Liftmaster and Chamberlain, but they are the same product. I have:
Liftmaster 828LM Garage Door Opener Internet Gateway
LiftMaster 888LM Security+ 2.0 MyQ Wall Control
Liftmaster 823lm Remote Light Switch
I can open/close my garage door and turn on/off lights from their app, or from a website. The garage door can be controlled through the Wink app, but the light switches are not supported at this time.
Posted on 2/2/15 at 11:11 am to CubsFanBudMan
keep in mind most lightbulbs are not "wifi" but "wifi-like" using a technology such as zigbee or z-wave.
zwave seems to be the more popular standard and is essentially a low-power wireless signal that is designed for products such as door locks and lightbulbs.
wink works with most bulbs on the market (hue, ge link, etc.)
the advantage to wink is its a consolidated app for all these devices and you can build robots (or 'scripts' or 'scenes') where you can control several things at once.
for instance, if my smoke detector goes off, wink will turn on every light in my house & unlock the front door.
eta i have the myq as well. wink frickED IT UP in the latest update so don't bother trying to add it right now until they figure it out.
zwave seems to be the more popular standard and is essentially a low-power wireless signal that is designed for products such as door locks and lightbulbs.
wink works with most bulbs on the market (hue, ge link, etc.)
the advantage to wink is its a consolidated app for all these devices and you can build robots (or 'scripts' or 'scenes') where you can control several things at once.
for instance, if my smoke detector goes off, wink will turn on every light in my house & unlock the front door.
eta i have the myq as well. wink frickED IT UP in the latest update so don't bother trying to add it right now until they figure it out.
This post was edited on 2/2/15 at 11:13 am
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