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J. Uth
> 3 daySetup was a breeze using existing HA ZigBee dongle and ZHA. Also adds a new ZigBee routing device into the mesh which is beautiful.
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Rebecca Gutz
> 3 dayThe only thing that would make this absolutely perfect is if it had a different plug Head. It works great though.
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Brian Damage
> 3 dayConnected this to Home Assistant ZHA, each port shows up independently (except the USB ports, which are grouped to a single entity). Toggling any of the outlets on results in them immediately turning themselves back off. Device is incapable of being reconfigured properly. This is, apparently, a known issue with TS011F Tuya devices. AVOID.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayIt was easy to set up. And it was a good price.
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rrubiera
> 3 dayJinvoo wifi power strip is exactly what I need it to plug in my 4 3D printers. After one of the printers finishes it job I am able to turn of the printer remotely, saving electricity and maybe the life of the power supply of the printer.
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A. Boyce
> 3 dayAlexa app refused to connect; unsafe connection, possibly a scam, someone trying to get info by an unsecured connection.
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Rebecca E
> 3 dayWe bought this for our Christmas tree but it wouldnt connect with Alexa. I tried for over an hour to no avail. Returned it because I just dont have time for things not to work.
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Gadgetlover
Greater than one weekI ordered because of positive reviews, but this was complete garbage. For starters, the app wants access to your contacts. Ive never had any smart home device ever ask for special permissions on my phone. I reluctantly agreed, just to have the app refuse to launch. Afterwards, I read other reviews that said this is a data mining company in China. Now it makes sense why they wanted access to my contacts. They are also all over Amazon selling under different brands and app names. Smart life, Tuya, Jinvoo are the apps I know of. They also use the brand name Kelement. My guess is that once the real reviews start coming in and are all negative, they move on to a different name. I dont recommend.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI got this for a Christmas present. I set it up after my son broke his hip and had to sleep on the couch. With this strip, he could power the light on and off via Google or Alexa. Set up was fairly straightforward. Connecting to the network was a breeze, as was Alexa and Google finding it. Naming the individual plugs allows for more granular control of your devices, if one so chooses. If you have alexa or google home installed, this is a logical next step to building out your smart home.
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Benjamin Pace
> 3 dayThis strip has 4 separate smart plugs and a bank of USBs. You can turn on and off each plug separately, however all the USBs are on one switch. I added the strip to Home Assistant with a zigbee/zwave dongle I have attached to my HASS raspberry Pi I had no troubles adding it and it gave me 4 switches for the 110 outlets, and 1 switch for the USBs (I have attached a screenshot of it in HASS) I bought this to make a tablet that is plugged in by my TV last longer, I have the charger turn on when the pad battery reaches 20% and then turn off when it reaches 80% The only thing it does not have that I wish it did was power monitoring