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In an announcement on its official blog, Wink said it would finally roll out its controversial $4.95 paid subscription plan on July 27. When it first announced the subscription plan back in May, Wink ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. Update: On May 12, 2020, Wink sent an email to customers announcing that it has moved the deadline for users to start ...
Wink is rolling out the second generation of its smart-home device, which lets users control a wide range of wireless-enabled devices throughout their home with their smartphones. The technology ...
Update, May 13: In response to customer feedback, Wink on Wednesday sent out a follow-up email, delaying the switch to the new subscription service until May 20. Anyone who has already signed up for ...
Wink customers will soon have to pay a monthly subscription fee to access any of the smart home hardware that they have purchased. Wink claims that the move is necessary, as the one-time cost of ...
A popular smart-home hub is suddenly a lot less popular with its users after making a surprise announcement that customers will have to start paying a monthly subscription fee next week or lose access ...