I opened several ticket but Support never helped me and I tried to troubleshoot everything, disable apps/drivers, remove devices, etc. I think Hubitat have a real problem with the external Zwave dongle, I have seen other users with the same problem, Zwave network totally freezees. I made the same decision 3 months ago (February), I was comming from Zipato (with arround 30 zwave devices) but bored of years without updates I started to think about ST or Hubitat, I'm from Spain and I decided to purchase Hubitat, paying the shipment, custom taxes, etc.īut I realized than was a BIG error, Hubitat has a lot of problems, I needed to reboot every day the hub, the Zwave network was super unestable and stopped working ramdonly. I'm thinking maybe about doing the Smartthings for the cabin but pursue the Hubitat for my first home as I'm there much more often and can "babysit" if necessary. My devices being used are zwave switches, lights, and a Schlage lock. I may have already answered my own question here but would like to request the opinions of the group on which hub to go with and either confirm or dispel my perceptions of the two alternatives (or propose a different alternative). Being 150 miles away from the unit most times, this has me worried. The con, and it's a big one, is I've read the unit tends to need rebooting often. For Hubitat I see the Pros as being a system I can learn and grow with although in honesty, I'm not sure I have all that much growth to do in this location other than the aforementioned sensors. The con I have is I really am not a fan of Samsung, the company. The pros for Smartthings is it looks like it would be pretty much a plug and play replacement for my Wink and has a lot more function that I need (I may add some sensors down the road such as leak detect/temp). After a bit of research I've narrowed it down to either Smartthings or Hubitat. So with the news, I'm looking for a replacement. It has stayed online with out many issues and has worked well for what I use it for. I typically only use it to turn lights on and unlock the front door when either myself or others are visiting. A pretty torqued off Wink user after the news broke yesterday regarding their required subscription service.Īnyway, I have a small cabin in the mountains that is currently served with a Wink.