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Winix Smart

Winix Smart

Winix Smart Air Purifier IoT

⭐️4.6 / 5
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All Versions of Winix Smart

1.4.1

April 12, 2024

- Fix minor bug

1.4.0

March 15, 2024

- Fix minor bug

1.3.9

July 3, 2023

- Fix minor bug

1.3.8

July 1, 2023

- Add locale

1.3.7

May 7, 2023

- Add google home feature - Add air conditioner feature - Fix minor bugs
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1.3.2

September 13, 2022

- Add Taiwanese - Fix minor bugs

1.3.1

August 12, 2022

- fix minor bug

1.3.0

July 13, 2022

- fix minor bug

1.2.11

June 20, 2022

- fix minor bug

1.2.10

May 13, 2022

- fix minor bug

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Description of Winix Smart

* An integrated Winix Smart App to control Winix Smart Air Purifiers has been released. Winix Smart App requires permissions to the following services: Even if you do not allow optional permissions, you can still use the service limitedly. - Location (optional) : Needed to access your current outdoor air quality location. - Call (optional) : Needed to call customer service. (The Winix Samrt app never performs other functions using the above permission.) # Remote Control from Anywhere - Power on/off - Cycle between low, medium, high, and turbo Fan Speeds - Switch between manual, auto, and sleep Modes - Set your air purifier to run on a daily, weekly, monthly schedule # Real-time Indoor/Outdoor Air Quality Information - Monitor air quality in real time to stay in control even if you’re not at home - Track air quality history to better understand your environment # Manage Filters - Displays the percent of remaining filter life - In-app alerts for when it’s time to replace your filter - Connect to Amazon DRS for automatic filter replacements # Works with Amazon Alexa - Alexa lets you use your voice to control your Winix Air Purifier by speaking commands through an Alexa device. - Enable the Winix Smart Custom Skill for Alexa to learn all commands for your Winix Smart Air Purifier. Outdoor air quality – Real-time outdoor air quality information for your current location or search by city Indoor air quality – Displays the current air quality conditions of the room your Winix air purifier is in Schedule – Run your Winix Air Purifier only during certain times by setting a schedule Alexa – Click here to enable the Winix Smart Custom Skill for Alexa to learn all commands or Alexa lets you use your voice to control your Winix Air Purifier by speaking commands through an Alexa device. WINIX Promotion – Stay up to date on current Winix sales & promotions
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Winix Smart: FAQ

Is Winix Smart optimized for iPad devices?

No, the software for Winix Smart is not compatible with iPads.
The Winix Smart app was made by WINIX INC..
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 11.0 installed to use the app.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about Winix Smart, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.6 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Winix Smart App Is Lifestyle.
The current version of Winix Smart is 1.4.1.
The latest update for Winix Smart was released on July 4, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the Winix Smart app supports the following languages: English, French, German and 8 more.
Sorry, Winix Smart is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Winix Smart is not eligible for in-app purchases.
No, Winix Smart does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Winix Smart

  • App disfunctions

    Yes, like many other posters, it doesn’t connect to your already 2.5 connection. It’s almost like it wants to make its own WiFi network connection. I’ve had product before like this and it came down to having to call the internet provider and asking them to manually make a new network by name. I am not sure how many partitioned networks you can have on any one modem but this certainly is misleading for many products. I guess manual operation is what I’ll do. However the product is a very good product. We have one on standby unopened in case one bites the big one. Hope you all can enjoy it as much as I am.
  • Setup could be better, app is ok

    The big question I had was, “Does the app do scheduling?” And yes it does! You can set up per day schedules which is helpful for me as a shift worker. It works fine after setup and is on par with an app like Lutron’s for their hub.

    The downside is: setup is funky. Even with a newer Winix model, pairing to WiFi feels like a yesteryear process. There’s no NFC tap setup, no Bluetooth… Connecting to the purifier involves connecting to its own WiFi network during setup.

    This wouldn’t be bad except the app doesn’t give a lot of feedback about what might be going wrong during setup. Upon opening the app, I was asked to give a location permission. I allowed it while the app was open, but disabled precise location. Because of this, WiFi setup wouldn’t complete. After some digging on Reddit, I found that enabling precise location would fix it and voila: I was allowed to proceed and finish setup. I changed the permission back once setup was completed.

    I’m ok sharing location for air quality info, but I do think it’s funny that despite initially requiring precise location, the town I live in wasn’t even included in the list of places supporting outdoor air quality. I had to pick the nearest city instead.

    I would really like to have widgets for quicker access to controls, and HomeKit support (virtually nobody has this) would be nice to have as well. I’d rather control the unit with Siri than Alexa or Google.
  • Bad company

    I really dislike how this company does business in so many ways. Here’s one example. I spend the time making the order and then I get an email a couple days later that’s says “address verification needed” or we will cancel the order. I’ve already given them a billing and an shipping address. I guess that’s suspicious although I don’t know why. Why giving them both addresses again in an email does anything to verify the address is odd. When ordering they force you to verify your address by pushing a button to do so already, so why a third time? Also, I’ve already purchased from them before and confirmed my addresses. Winix you verify whether or not it’s a real address on your backend. I have a business selling our manufactured product and have never had to put customers through this. I buy thousands of items online and have never had to do this with any other company. It’s odd, it’s holds up the order, and it’s unnecessary.