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Sammie Mills
> 24 hourGreat price…but confusing to set up but I did i
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Vanessa
> 24 hourIve got this hooked up to a dim/warm light with Alexa so that I dont have to get out of bed at night as Im dozing off and realize the light is still on. Working great still a few months down the line. Install wasnt the easiest in the world but definitely easier than another I had to return. I would recommend this product.
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Tartsonawire
> 24 hourI have a Nest Mini. Plugged the big fan at the end of my bed into this little guy so that I could turn the fan on/off without getting out of bed. Setup was easy, instructions were easy to follow. Works perfectly.
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Chuck Marshall
> 24 hourThis comes at a great price and I chose it to go with the rest of the broadlink ecosystem in my bedroom, but I will say that regardless of the trigger it is pretty slow to activate. I control it through a couple of Google routines, a broadlink light switch and a broadlink button, but theres a delay in all cases, more so than other smart home products I have and even more than a broadlink light bulb.
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Manclay
> 24 hourI spent all afternoon trying different ways to get it to connect to its own app or my google home. There was no instructions with it, I tried youtube for help.
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Su Z.
> 24 hourI have this hooked to my power strip, which supplies my aquarium appliances. I have attached my aquarium light to this exact timer. It works and turns on at the correct and exact time, like down to the seconds, but it is kind of troublesome to use. I have installed the app to use for functionality, and it is a bit overcomplicated in my opinion, like I just want it to turn on at a specific time and off at another time but it does not exactly allow this. It also does not turn off or function correctly in my opinion, as it is meant to turn off at 4:00, but was on at ~5:40 PM on two consecutive days after setting it up. Edit: I have decreased my rating of the product as it is hard to use with the NoAPP functionality. Perhaps I am setting it up wrong, but it never turns off correctly, which can get plain irritating. Perhaps there are better products, but for now, I appreciate the mechanical timers more.
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Mark Trotter
> 24 hourAn easy way to add remote control to most any appliance that plugs in. Works great with our Google Home system.
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pinto
> 24 hourAfter you set it up it works very good but its pretty complicated to set it up
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Sharon A. Reeves
> 24 hourI have purchased many of these plugs over the years. The application was never very user friendly but I figured it out. I do not use Alexa or Google home and don’t want to. I recently had to go to the new application which is more organized. No I tried adding a new plug to my house however and it has been nothing but a pain in the neck. It will not connect to my network no matter what I do. I have received the email saying it is connected but not showing up. This has me very frustrated. Although I like the concept and having my lights on a timer Islas that is what I want these timers have timed out. Seems as if you don’t use google home or Alexa they don’t work. I’ll have to find another option or just go back to my old style dial timer. Anything is infinitely better that trying to add these to my application and network since I don’t seem to be able to making them useless Update: Daylight savings time really screws things up. I have at least 18 of these. I will be replacing them all with a different brand. These have frustrated me to no end
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Prof. Raphaelle Leffler Jr.
> 24 hourKinda sketchy to set up.. but they work fine.. they make a noise everytime they are turned on or off.. it might trigger some ocd issues haha