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April 20, 2015 01:32 pm GMT

Our bad: Wink bricks hubs and asks customers to send them back

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"We’re writing with some unfortunate information about your Wink home."

It's not the kind of email you want to get about your super-smart connected home device, but last night thousands of Wink customers received a rather disturbing email from Wink Inc.

The email arrived with the phishy-looking subject line, "ACTION REQUIRED: Your Wink Hub needs to be replaced." It was not, however, a scam or piece of junk mail Wink Hub owners could ignore

See also: This is your future smart home — and no, it doesn't look like 'The Jetsons'

"Your Wink Hub is now so secure that it is unable to connect to the Wink Servers," the email explained. Apparently a software update broke the connection between Wink hubs around the country and Wink servers, essentially turning them into useless bricks. When Wink Hubs work properly, they let consumers control a wide variety of connected smart home devices like Schlage locks and Cree Connected LED lights through an app and from anywhere in the world — where there's an Internet connection. Read more...

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