UD Mobile

Universal Devices ISY

Published by: Universal Devices
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Mobile App to control the Universal Devices eisy, Polisy, and ISY994i Home Automation Controllers. Control all your Insteon, Z-Wave, Programs, Network Resources, Variables, and Node Servers. Local and Remote Connection options. Integrates with ISY Portal for remote connections.

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Great App

matthewjocko on

United States

So much better then mobilinc or any other app. So nice to have a native app for universal devices!

Horrible

CorpSec on

United States

I have tried this app every year since it was created, and every year I go back to MobiLinc.

A work in progress starting from scratch

kp3_&_mp3 on

United States

I like that there is an app in which I can program (vs the ISY). ••••• However, we need a way to select colors other the a hex number assignment. I don’t even get shown the values of the preassigned colors in order to fix my erroneous attempts to assign back to whatever the originals were (ended up clearing the entire UD setup and reassigning just to get my original colors, all uniform again – and not the ones I wanted. Can we perhaps pick from a color wheel instead of punting hex values? Very clunky that. ••••• Many of my programs are temperature or light intensity based. And yes that means zwave. The majority of my sensors report that UD is unable to read their values and I am forced back to the ISY (with a zwave card in it) to manipulate anyway. So it appears to only work with Insteon switches and dimmers? ••••• I really liked Orchestrated Mobile Link’s approach to device icons more than UD’s. I can much easier pick from lamp style and device shaped icons vs someone’s idea of the purpose of the light or switch as an icon. IE: coachlight, hanging light, chandelier, simple ceiling, simple porch, basic lamp, torchiere, bathroom row, kitchen soffit row, sun lamp, heater, bollard, ceiling fan, table fan, motor, etc. And UD’s selections in that area are lacking. The latest release of UD expands on the purpose based icons where I must interpret the icon designers meaning IE a fork and a knife meaning dining room?. Fine for a simple room with one light in it but fails to describe a room that has a table light and/sconces in it also. What about our living rooms with multiple lights. We already have a word underneath the icon. Expand if you wish, but please develop the fixture shaped icons also. ••••• I also liked in Orchestrated MobiLinc the fact that I just click a button in the settings of the device to make that device a favorite (the dashboard). In UD I have to completely design a favorite from scratch! This is a button pushing time consuming and frustratingly complex process. ••••• I know this application is in it’s infancy, but these topics should be addressed advancing from programs that already exist in the home automation control space. It seems that UD is trying to reinvent the wheel from scratch. It’s pretty clunky at this point. But hoping it gets better!

Great App

dbw123 on

United States

A bit confusing at first but once you figure it out, extremely powerful and customizable

Better than I expected

Rob Lombardo on

United States

Looks to have promise. I am going to continue to explore this, but I’m having an issue with configuring this parallel to my usage of MobiLinc Pro. One glaring omission is the lack of any door-based icons. No garage door, no man doors and really no thermostat icon either.

Latest update slows response

huedaman on

United States

Subject says it all. Click an app favorite icon to turn a light on, the light goes on (after a while) but the icon status still shows “off”. Useless. Previous app version never had this issue. Response was ALWAYS nearly instant What did you do ???

app crashing

JamminRed on

United States

cant save config. app crashes before it finishes downloading. im on ISY portal 5.0.13 which they say works🤷‍♂️

Great app for my ISY

SDapple on

United States

Very useful with the ISY Portal for remote access

Very basic

TechnoIOT on

United States

Very basic, somewhat confusing the way certain devices are represented.

Great first start!

Jim Turner on

United States

Gives access to most features you’d need from your mobile device. However, I’d like to see a configurable start page or start this on the Favorites page. Would also be nice to store the mobile app config on the isy for setting that up on phone 1, then logging into phone 2 to grab config. Read this as phone 2 belongs to my non tech wife.

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App Info

Publisher
Universal Devices
Languages
English
Recent release
1.1.82 (4 weeks ago )
Released on
May 17, 2021 (3 years ago )
Last Updated
2 months ago
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