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Michael Greenberg
Greater than one weekWorked great for a short time. I had these for maybe 1-2 months, which worked great. However, both stopped working at almost the exact same time. I couldnt even use the manual button to control the power. I now need to buy another one to replace it, so I am going to find one from a different brand, which will hopefully last longer.
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OCDan
> 3 daySurprisingly good, especially for how little they cost. Paired quickly with Phillips Hue hub and integrates perfectly with all the other bulbs in the house. The compact size is great, much smaller than other smart plugs. And the status led, although somewhat bright at least stays steadily lit unlike the sonoff plugs that are constantly flashing. Very happy with these plugs. They allowed me to ditch the wifi plugs I had controlling string lights indoors and out that would regularly lose connection. Now my non-smart light strings are just as reliable as the ridiculously expensive hue stuff.
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apexdude
> 3 dayAll in all, not a bad product. Integration with Smart things goes well once you figure out what to call it (some instructions included with the device would have helped, but easy to Google). Once installed, seems to be solid. My only gripe is that the LED on the side is obnoxiously bright. Makes it impossible to use in a bedroom or dark environment without tape. Would have been a better product with no LED at all.
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Timothy J. Trudeau
> 3 dayI bought a bunch of different versions that claimed to work with Samsung Smartthings. They either didnt work or required an additional intermediary app. These ones however, worked perfect with Smartthings.
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Gerardo
> 3 dayGreat buy. They are easy to integrate with Home Assistant (ZHA - ConBee II) and they act as Zigbee repeaters. I am using them to replace the TPLink Kasa ones that require Wifi to work! Zigbee is so much better! They pair instantly, they switch on and off instantly (no internet lag) and they still work when internet is down. Plastic quality seems good but I still do not know about the life of this product. I will update the review after about a year. Also the do not report consumption, like the TPLink ones.
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Christopher OBrien
Greater than one weekIve purchased these smart plugs two times. They show up as model SA-003-Zigbee. The first set, the plugs announce themselves as device type 0x0009 (Mains Power Outlet). ZHA integration in Home Assistant put them under the switch domain. This is all well and good. The second set, the plugs announce themselves as device type 0x1000 (On/Off Light). ZHA integration in Home Assistant put them under the light domain. Not so good, because theyre not controlling lights. Generally speaking you can sort-of work around the difference in domains, but it would be MUCH better if they all had been device type 0x010a (On/off plug-in unit)
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BryanC
> 3 dayPaired with ease with my Phillips Hue bridge, shows up on the Hue App once connected then they both auto showed up on my Google home app where I was able to place into a room and then set up the routine to work the plugs. 100% better than the awful GE smart plugs I bought last year. Buying two more of these right now.
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earlf
> 3 dayMy deconz console indicates that the devices are repeating. At first they only showed yup as endpoints, but now they seem to be repeating. I do see a difference in my zigbee network. I originally pick these up for the repeaters. I have not plugged anything into them to be remote controlled yet.
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Brent Walbolt
> 3 dayI was instantly able to get these working with Home Assistant. These worked well to control a lamp, but also worked well to boost my ZigBee mesh to reach some lightbulbs that were previously out of range.
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Ben
> 3 dayI tried multiple times to get the plugs to connect to Smartthings with no luck. Multiple power cycles and resets and different suggestions online. Just wouldnt work. When I tried it with my Hue bridge they finally worked. But Id much rather have them connected directly through Smartthings.