SmartThings Integration

Very nice!

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You’re sales would jump if you allowed SmartThings integration. I’m really hoping this will happen. For now I have 1 Wyze camera, I’d buy several more if it was integrated.

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Webcore just gives you a lot more abilities from what I have found, most of my setup runs through webcore pistons

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This is great news @UserCustomerGwen!
I just spent my weekend migrating from Wink to SmartThings and so far, I am loving the switch. I am so looking forward to integrating all 10 of my Wyze Cams and all my Wyze Sense Sensors into my SmartThings Automations!

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I would agree…but most people don’t want to both with webCoRE.

Note: I’m not most people.

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At first I did not want to bother with it, but the more I messed with it and saw what could be accomplished the more I used it. Seamless WYZE/SmartThings integration would make it a lot better also

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I find IFTTT which I use for one Wyze motion sensor integration with ST is a pain. I had to reauthorize Wyze and ST a few times.

SmartThings is excellent and using webCoRE just makes so many things possible.

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As an aside, for those that would like the abilities of WebCore without having to grunt out code in the pistons, sharptools.io offers a clean GUI to implement complex decision trees via their rules engine. The rules engine has unlimited rulesets and use on their free subscription plan, and a limited control/content GUI (actiontiles replacement). Their paid subscription ($30/annum) provides unlimited tiles/screens for tablet/screen interface.

I use both WebCore and Sharptools depending on what I need to do.

Wyze could speed this up, at least on the sensor side, by selling a version that is ZigBee compatible and not using proprietary code. They’re already operating on the proper frequency for this.

Wyze sensors are 900 MHz. The vast majority of consumer zigbee devices are 2.4 ghz.

To be clearer, this is a 1.5 year old thread, when this originally started getting votes they changed to the “researching” status but at the time, it wasn’t right for them to concentrate resources on it and changed it to “maybe-later”.

Fast forward 1.5 years and Wyze updates the post saying they’ve got plans now and change the status to “Researching” again. If they weren’t serious about it, they probably wouldn’t have updated the thread and changed the status again just getting people’s hopes up, they’d just leave it as “Maybe-Later”.

Plus official Wyze integration has discussed on the SmartThings side as well. Could it still not happen? Of course.

I get that, but integration with an existing and rather gigantic group of enthusiastic SmartThings users? Or concepting, prototyping, development, beta testing (and whatever else it takes to bring a new product to marke) of a smart scale?

I don’t know … I love Wyze, but rushing new niche products like scales and low-end SmartWatches to market vs. rounding out solid and appropriate 3rd party integrations with existing products … you’d be hard pressed to convince me that one of the founders of the company didn’t want a new vacation home or something when that decision was made LOL.

Again though I love, applaud, and praise them for what they’ve done despite that. Wish I was there with 'em on day one too!

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not that I agree with the scale, but usually product/hardware teams and back-end/integration teams are two totally separate groups. New products and integrations aren’t mutually exclusive.

Would love to see SmartThings integration…my system would be integrated!!! I have over 60 SmartThings devices so fully vested but prefer Wyze cams (7 and counting) so the union would be perfect

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Did you vote for this at the top of the thread?

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I would be glad to be a beta tester. I use both Smartthing in 3 installs and have Wyze in the 3 locations. The integration would make Wyze my preferred sensor/control.
Great products, this is the only shaft fall.
Todd

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@tbinns Welcome to the Wyze community! You can join the Beta group anytime. If you want to start using the Beta Testing software for Android go to the Google Play Store and check it out.

To access the Android Beta app, go to the Google play store and search for Wyze labs, scroll down a bit and tap on join the Beta. Afterwards delete the production app and install the Beta app.

Beta

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Registered an account to vote for this. I would buy several cameras if I could integrate them with ST.

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Agreed. I registered an account to vote for this. I would but $200+ in Wayze cameras if they integrated with Smartthings.

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Can’t wait…

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