User:Hutchdeluxe/Wink (platform)

Wink is the brand name of a platform for home automation, originated and promoted by Quirky, an invention portal and online retailer. Originally designed around an app for mobile devices, Wink systems can include lighting/switches, HVAC, sensors, and security components. It serves as a unified control system for automation, and competes with similar systems from SmartThings and Nexia Home Intelligence, system integrators such as Control4, as well as some brand-specific standalone systems by companies like Belkin (WEMO), Crestron Electronics, Insteon, and Nest (formerly Revolv ). Systems based on Wink are self-hosting and do not require a monthly service to operate, but can be considered alternatives to monitored security and automation systems offered by various cable companies and home security vendors.

Architecture
The basis of a Wink network is either a Wink Hub or Relay. The Hub relies on a device running the Wink app for control, while the Relay is a wall-mounted unit that integrates management functions and a touchscreen. Devices supporting the Wink system are linked wirelessly and can communicate over a number of protocols, including Z-Wave, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and proprietary protocols such as Lutron ClearConnect.

Companies and Partnerships
Wink.com and the Wink app were created by Quirky and is a subsidiary of the invention promoter. Quirky sells their own branded devices and third-party compatible products through both Quirky.com and Wink.com retail sites.

Manufacturers
Non-exhaustive list of brands selling devices compatible with the Wink system (as of November 2014):
 * GE/Quirky
 * Philips
 * TCP
 * Google Nest/Dropcam
 * Honeywell
 * Rheem
 * Kidde
 * Lutron
 * Leviton
 * Kwikset
 * Schlage
 * Bali
 * Rachio
 * Chamberlain
 * Linear

Quirky + GE
GE and Quirky have a number of cross-promoted co-branded products designed to work with Wink. These include GE Link smart bulbs and lighting, Aros Smart Air Conditioner, and wiring fixtures such as the Outlink smart outlet. Many more Quirky+GE- and GE-branded products have been added as of November 2014.

Retailers
Wink has partnered with Amazon.com and The Home Depot to sell and promote the Wink-branded and compatible devices. Both websites offer consumer education on automation and user-generated reviews of individual products.

Services
IFTTT (If This Then That), a general-purpose online automation tool, can trigger actions in relation to a user's Wink system. This is configured through channels within the IFTTT portal or app, in combination with corresponding devices such as the Wink Spotter.