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Chris Naude
Greater than one weekThis device only worked for about 12 hours. After that it stopped responding to remote commands. I attempted to exclude and include it my z-wave network again with no luck. It also does not have a UL listing printed on the back.
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High Tech Redneck
> 3 dayI have 3 of these. They work great. Dimmer function isn’t that great. Don’t expect them to run like your wall switch dimmers. Easy to program. Works with SmartThings
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Peter Dudzik
> 3 dayI have been using the Z-wave and Zigbree devices for many years now.. I have over 30 different plugs and outlets through out the house using that Z-wave plus technology.. Im very happy with this particular one.. Its very reliable and easy to use.. Thank you for a good product!
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greginfla
> 3 dayNo problem connecting to my smart things… I don’t have a neutral wire running in my house so I can’t use any of the dimming type switches... To control non-smart lightbulbs.
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BC W
> 3 daythe wattage capability is too low. the device wont even run a 500 watt heater.
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Jose S
> 3 dayI purchased this product to extend my zwave signal but its not doing it. I have another outlet about 20 ft further out and it doesnt respond. It was easy to install and works fine as outlet NOT AS ZWAVE EXTENDER. Will have to return and try an actual Zwave extender.
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Justin
> 3 dayUsed these zwave outlets to control a simple lamp when entering and exiting my basement, and the relay started sticking about 4 months in. Had and RMA replacement issued, and now that one is doing the same. Requires to be completely unplugged to unstick the relay. Defective design. Best to buy another model.
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AngelZie
> 3 dayI really like this smart dimmer. I wanted to give it 4 stars, but I gave it five because, overall, it performs well. The dimmer works with SmartThings, but not Alexa. It gives a huge range of brightness, so thats a plus. The set-up instructions were a bit confusing, but it worked in the end. Would I buy another, no. I purchased this dimmer because it can handle 120 watts of CED lights. Other dimmers max out at 100. I would definitely go with another brand that works with Alexa.
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D. B.
> 3 dayI may just return this one. Im unable to make it work properly! -It seems to be stuck with a maximum of 10%, it otherwise seems OK. -I contacted EVA LOGIK and got no answer so far. -Got their more complete instruction sheet from their website and It seems that some information got lost in the translation! -The additional instructions does show some configuration options but not how to get into configuration mode or how to select the option that needs to be changed. -It also seems like Im unable to do a factory reset that should bring all option to basic default. -Still waiting for EVA LOGICs customer/product support while keeping an eye on my Amazon product return deadline!
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Jenna
> 3 dayFinally, a SmartThings plug that does all the connecting for you AND works! You do not need to download any additional apps to make this work, unlike the Wemo plugs. 1.) Simply open your Smartthings or AEOtec app; 2.) hit the + (add device) button; 3.) then plug this into an outlet, and SmartThings sees it. Done...thank goodness.