I ended up installing it on a Linux virtual box server I have running they have a vmdk docker image that makes it really easy. I wanted it to be reliable and future proof. Not interested in doing this over and over. It works great only issue I have is finding a custom UI for the dashboard. Lovelace UI isn’t what I’m wanting. But wink talks to alot of things and hass.io talks to everything else. I have sense power monitor and the interface once imported for it gave me alot of info.
Interesting! Found the instructions to install hass.io on a Linux server or virtual machine and took a quick look at the Lovelace UI. Honestly I don’t know a lot about hass.io, Is your set up just interfacing with the Konnected panel or are you using as a full replacement for you Wink?
Not a full replacement but wink is acting like a bridge Hass can control all of winks devices nest lutron lights etc
As a wink user that has installed wink on two homes. I and have a legacy alarm system that I have turned off because it requires it’s not configable. However, I am not interested in adding additional security risk of a second hub. Any plans to support wink 2 hub?
I'd buy the Konnected system in a minute if it worked with my Wink 2 hob.
Without Wink 2 support I’m staying on the fence. Connected looks like the solutions I’ve been searching for but not without Wink.
I had a SmartThings hub, and it’s relatively simple set-up but leaves A LOT to be desired. And I have a sneaky suspicion that Samsung won’t play nice with konnected given enough time.
I then tried Home Assistant, but for all it’s promise, it is not easy at all and you basically need to learn Linux and yaml coding. No thank you, the vast majority require something much simpler.
Wink 2 is best of all intelligent hub worlds… except for some weird reason Konnected has decided that they are not interested in pursuing it. Personally, I’m beginning to lose patience with my alarm solution and am beginning to wonder if I shouldn’t just spend a 1000 dollars and get it done.
Nate, I would sing konnected’s praises, but if there’s no easy software/app integration? Cmon, Wink 2 hub is the best out there as far as non-proprietary and supported third party devices. I submit you won’t be able to sell many more devices and this experiment will be over unless you find a software company willing to really help konnected… and that you yourself are committed to. Wink may be your best bet to accomplish that.
Just sayin.
Ryan, well said. I have two houses I want to put Konnected in. Waiting…