1. Consider the pros and cons of each option.
  2. What are your priorities?
  3. What would you want to happen if you made the decision?
  4. What are the risks and rewards of each choice?

SmartThings vs.

Wink

The main difference between the two is that the Hub Master can control multiple devices at once, whereas the Echo can only control one. Additionally, the Hub Master has a built-in speaker and microphone, whereas the Echo does not.

The Wink Home Hub is a $200 starter kit that includes motion sensors, sirens and chimes, and door and window sensors.

The Wink is a small, compact device that can be used to control your home’s lights and appliances. It has two versions: the original Wink (version 1) and the newer, more recent version, the Hub. The Hub is a larger device that can be connected to multiple Wink devices. It can be used to control your home’s lights and appliances in addition to the devices on your Wink network.

 Size

The Wink is a great product, but it doesn’t really have a sleek look. SmartThings is smaller, but has a more sleek look.

The two hubs, the Wink Hub and the SmartThings Hub, are both great options for people who want to control their smart home devices from a central location. While the Wink Hub is more flashy and likely to be seen by others in your home, the SmartThings Hub is more discreet and perfect for people who want to keep their smart home devices under wraps. ..

Connectivity

Wi-Fi is a wireless technology that operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range. It’s not as reliable as Ethernet, and it can be blocked by some routers. Both the SmartThings hub and the Wink hub can connect wirelessly and over an Ethernet connection. This is sort of the default for smart home technology, however. The vast majority of devices connect wirelessly, but the hub itself should be connected over an Ethernet connection to ensure reliability. The reason is simple: Wi-Fi is a wireless technology that operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range, which may not be as reliable as Ethernet, and some routers may block it. ..

A Wi-Fi connected hub creates a failure point that could result in connectivity issues between devices.

If you’re looking to troubleshoot your technology, it’s important to leave a spot for technology in your router. By leaving a spot for technology in your router, you can reduce the chances of having to troubleshoot something that you couldn’t solve on your own.

Battery Life

The Wink does not have a battery, but the SmartThings does. This makes it an interesting failsafe in the event of power loss. You might wonder why a smart hub includes a battery; after all, if power fails, then there isn’t likely to be Wi-Fi either. The reason lies in security. ..

Samsung produces several security devices that connect via Bluetooth, so even if you do not have Wi-Fi, as long as the device and the hub have power then they remain operational. Devices like the SmartThings Arrival Sensor , SmartThings Water Leak Sensor, and other home security and prevention devices might be at their most useful when there is no power.

The SmartThings hub is better for anything with battery backup because it has a built-in battery. ..

Voice Control

Both of the primary smart home hubs are compatible with voice control, so it’s up to you which one you choose. ..

Price

For many people, one of the main factors in choosing a smart home hub will be the price. While the hub alone costs less with Samsung, it would not be fair to evaluate the two based solely on this one factor. Instead, take a look at the bundles that SmartThings and Wink offer. ..

  1. A SmartThings Home Monitoring Kit
  2. A SmartThings Controller
  3. A SmartThings Hub
  4. A Data Cable
  5. A User Guide The SmartThings Home Monitoring Kit contains the following:
  6. The SmartThings Home Monitoring Kit
  7. The SmartThings Controller
  8. The Smartthings Hub
  9. The Data Cable
  10. The User Guide

The SmartThings Hub is a device that allows you to control and monitor devices in your home using the SmartThings app. The SmartThings Multipurpose Sensors allow you to monitor temperature, humidity, air quality, and more from one central location. The Smart Things Motion Sensor alerts you when movement is detected in the vicinity, and the Smart Things Outlet lets you control devices in other rooms from within the same room. ..

This is a good value for someone new to smart home technology - the outlets can turn even “dumb” appliances into things you can control from your phone.

The SmartThings motion sensor can also be used to trigger lights when motion is detected, or to act as a subtle home security tool that alerts you if it picks up unexpected motion.

The Wink Lookout Smart Security Starter Kit contains more security-focused tools than the SmartThings starter kit, including a camera, microphone, and doorbell. It also includes a Wink app that can be used to control the devices in the kit.

1 Wink Hub 22 Door/Window Sensors1 Siren/Chime1 Motion Sensor

The Wink starter kit is a great value for the price. It includes a lot of accessories, but some of these are more geared towards home security than home automation. The Wink can do both, but buyers interested in connecting smart home tech might not see as much value in the Wink starter kit. The siren/chime unit is an interesting addition; if triggered, it will chirp or sound the siren to alert the household.

The Wink Lookout Smart Security Kit is a great option for those who want to add home security and automation to their lives. It has the same number of additional products as the SmartThings Home Monitoring Kit, but it is less expensive.

SmartThings vs Wink: Which is Better?

The Wink Hub is a powerful smart home controller that can control up to 400 devices. While Wink is the clear winner in this category, you have to ask yourself: how many smart home devices do you own? Will you ever reach the point where this criterion becomes relevant? ..

The SmartThings Hub is the best option if you want a hub that can control multiple devices. It’s a better value than the Samsung Hub, and has a battery failafe to make it more reliable.

The Wink devices have a more utilitarian look, while the SmartThings devices have a more aesthetically pleasing design.