Enbrighten Z-Wave Plus Smart Outdoor Switch, 1-Outlet Plug-In (2nd Gen.), Weather-Resistant, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, for Landscape & Seasonal Lighting, ZWave Hub Required, 14298,Black
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Saabboy93
> 3 dayIm using this device with Hubitat for my deck lights. So far it has been super responsive and easy to us.
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Rich
> 3 dayI have 3 of these controlling outside lights and a fountain. They work great with my Samsung Smart things hub. One issue... these are “outdoor” plugs. Which means the plug should be flat so you can close the cover on your “outdoor” electrical outlet. I mean, really???? So the cover doesn’t fully close Because of the plug and wire which could allow water in during a rainstorm or from sprinklers which then will trip your GFI. Seriously.... duh... please make this with a flat plug like I’ve seen with other “outdoor” devices and timers.... Hey GE, I’m here ready to be paid to do consulting work for you on your products... just let me know...
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GG48GG
> 3 dayOn Android (probably same for iphone): Open SmarTThings app Click the + (plus icon at the top of the app home screen Select Device scroll down if needed and under select from list of devices, select by brand Find and select GE Select Switch/dimmer (not outlet) Select GE Z-Wave Select Start Choose Hum name and Room to add to select next Follow instructions on screen advising to press button once on switch continue to follow instructions and scan the QR code on the back of your GE Enbrighten Switch The device will be added in the smartthings app The device will appear in the app under the room you added it to. Test the switch from the app by trying to turn it on or off. If it does not work, manually press the button (press once and wait) on the GE switch to see if the app is recognizing the change. This should cause the device to sync up with smartthings and should work after that. Above worked for me , I hope it works for you.
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S. Perry
> 3 dayNo issues pairing it to SmartThings. The newer way of adding a device by scanning a QR is nice. No issues controlling the outlet once paired.
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Mr. Grayson Kuhn IV
Greater than one weekWorks great with SmartThings. No more running outside to manually turn the lights on and off.
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Pantheon
> 3 dayI used this product for the first time during the 2021 Christmas season. I controlled most of my outdoor lights with just one of these. It easily connected to my Hubitat Z-wave network. It worked flawlessly. It is constructed out of quality materials. One nice feature is the on/off, lighted button on the device that allows for easy testing without pulling out my phone and programmatically turning the device on/off. I would recommend this device for wireless, outdoor lighting control.
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Roberto Ham
> 3 dayLove that it works so flawlessly with my adt pulse
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Terrence H.
> 3 daySetup was flawless with my SmartThings server. Apparently device is indeed controlled directly, not through the internet (Z-wave, vs Z-wave plus). Both outlets are controlled together (not separately) which I expected but really did not see described anywhere. Top has a square button in the center which is lit when the outlets are off. Pressing the button enabled the outlets and dims the button. Quality seems good. Unit designed to go on your upper outlet. Doing so leaves enough room for most plugs you would use for some other item.
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Ralph
Greater than one weekWork great, use Ring Alarm and Alexa to control lights when not home.
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The Loud One!
> 3 dayRock solid switches! Works perfectly with Samsung Smart Things! Own 6 of these now. Super reliable and dont lose connections like the iHome Wi-Fi units I used previously. Just wish they were little smaller. Otherwise, great product!