And you should all be grateful
I am also not using 3.0. I was going to ask users to post screenshot of what they do not like. This link was very helpful. Thanks.
As someone said decades ago about back door relations:
Once to get used to it. Once more to see if you like it.
And habib is
…so that’s saying something.
I’ll start. When I first installed it automatically I hated the favourites tab populating all my cameras and live streaming.
I quickly changed it to show only automations and a group of cameras. Not sure if you can see it, but certainly I barely can. There is faint arrow pointing to the right, that takes you to edit automation.
Speaking of automations, terrible design. To run an automation you have to hit the little triangle on the right beside the favourites star. Hitting the whole button takes to edit the automation. It should be the other way around.
Here is Wyze’s equivalent of dark mode for the rest of the app pages.
It certainly has potential, but as far as I am concerned it is still in beta.
Thanks for posting your screenshots and overview. I think I will stick with App 2.50 for now.
I actually prefer this, because it’s the way Automations work in Google Home with the play button to actually execute the Automation when you’re looking at them in list view (which is what the Wyze app’s Devices and Automations tabs essentially are). I can understand why each Automation tile on the Favorites tab works differently (i.e., tap the big box as a button to execute or tap the 〉 to enter the edit mode for that Shortcut), and it still seems pretty intuitive to me, but I can also see that it’s not everyone’s cup of
(so maybe
would make it more tolerable).
Ask for Lubricity. She’ll set you up.
I hear your point, but the play button should be bigger than the edit button. Chances are that you will use the play button more than the edit. As it is for someone with fat fingers it is hard to hit it.
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Bob dropped a not so subtle hint about his particular political proclivities by inserting his anecdote about polling being junk science, in his expert opinion after making a broad statement about averages and opinions for a majority of Wyze users… [Mod Edit]
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Thanks. I’d say there’s a pretty even distribution of ‘strange’ across the spectrum.
Yeah, nope. That tired old “everyone’s bad” cop out is just a way to cope with cognitive dissonance - if you’re a party line voter that just wants low taxes because YOUVE EARNED YOURS, just own it. Don’t make up some wishy washy BS about it. Not sure where tf political polls had to get brought into it.
I’m speaking more generally but I take your point.
Yeah sorry I misread your post a little quickly. It’s a horseshoe shaped spectrum, the farther out on either side you go the more they start looking like the same thing on the fringes lol.
I’m pickin’ up what you’re puttin’ down.
I imagine that probably depends on which tab you’re using to “drive” the app, as @Seapup has alluded to elsewhere. If you think of Favorites as your dashboard or command center, then Devices and Automations become places for managing (not executing) features of the app, so from that perspective I think the current design choices make sense. Any Automation that you’re likely to run manually is something you can add to your Favorites home, and I imagine those are most likely to be one-tap Shortcuts. Your other Automations are less likely to require manual execution because they should be…automated. Thinking of it that way, the Shortcuts that people are likely to add to Favorites are going to end up on that tab as the big-button-to-execute tiles (not the small play button like you see on the Automations tab).
That’s my feel, anyway. Ya dig?
This thread would be funnier if alcohol was used. Sort of odd sight when cognizant.
Could be. I’m on for now, though.
I dig you, but I am speaking in general, the whole app is a mishmash of poorly designed choices. It feels like one person started working on it and got for a washroom break and someone else took over without checking what the first person has done. But that’s how the entire Wyze organization operates, one hand doesn’t know what the other does. I find no cohesiveness anywhere. The whole app feels like it was tossed in a hurry just to shove it down the throat the average user. What was the reason behind “revamping” it is beyond my comprehension. Change is always good, unless it is a change for the sake of change. Personally, I don’t see any major change in the new app and don’t get me wrong, the old app wasn’t any better.
I started at 3:30pm EST as I am officially on a two week vacation.
Are you going to visit your friends at your cabin.