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Evan
> 3 dayIt is a great value because you get 4 outlets that you can control independently. The price was not bad and the quality was much better than I expected it to be. This geni does good work making your outlets smart also has 2 usb ports to charge stuff the wires and case were nicer than you would expect for the price.
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SLValencia
> 3 dayI would randomly hear crackling sounds from this power strip that sounded like a wire short, the light would flicker, so I stopped using it. The app was easy to set up, just not safe to leave plugged in.
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D.C. Dacey
> 3 dayThese things are great. I have a bunch of single outlet models that are $10 at Wally World. This is a great concept. I use mine for a neon light in my bedroom as well as the air conditioner. I can turn the air on an hour before I get home from anywhere. In the winter I have a heating pad between my blankets that I use to keep my feet warm. I can turn it on from the living room before I go to bed. I also have some of the smart lights from geeni too. Only ever had an issue once or twice with the WiFi, over a 6 month period. Could have been my WiFi. Hey none of these things are perfect all the time. I don’t have Alexis so I can’t say about that.
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alco
> 3 dayGood smart 6 port switch, not great. The Positives: you can control each port individually or together with the app, or Alexa, each port can be named as well as the device, Alexa will read those settings from the app. responds very quickly and the wifi setup is really easy, The NOT so good: even tho you can schedule(on/Off) each individual port, the schedule is VERY unreliable sometime does not follow the schedule on or off settings, which makes the schedule pretty much unusable. after power outage it comes back all off, doesnt remember the previous settings. this is a great device as long you are not going to use the schedule feature. and you dont care about being off after a power outage.
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Kate Matson
> 3 dayI purchased the 6-outlet version of this about a month ago, to use with my desktop PC and monitors, and so far it has been fantastic. I use it not with Alexa but with Google Home, and I have had no issues there. I did have a little difficulty setting it up - but that was entirely user error (I forgot I had changed my WEP key... oof), and had I not made that mistake, would have had it up and running within minutes of receiving it. Something I appreciate is that it makes a satisfying click when turning the outlets on or off, which is both pleasant (imo) but also useful for troubleshooting. The only thing Im not wild about is having to download a third-party app in order to integrate it with Google Home, but ultimately thats not been an issue. It doesnt take up much space on my phone and has not been pushy or annoying in any way - I tend to forget its there. Overall, this is a great value for a smart strip, I would recommend it.
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Sarah
> 3 dayI really liked this product....when it worked. Easy to use and set up (we use Google Home), functions great. We experienced a power outage over a month ago and the outlet would not reconnect to WiFi. It kept showing as offline or network malfunction. It would not reset itself when I held the button down for 3-5 seconds. Just the green surge light stayed on. We were within the return date so I assumed it was a lemon, and had a new one sent to us. Worked great, just as easy before with the new one. Then, again, after a power outage the SAME thing happened with the second outlet. Tried everything to reset, but still not functioning. There’s no information about this online or help. Company is not helpful. And we are now past our return date. The device is allegedly surge protected but apparently after a surge/outage it’s basically useless and the outlets don’t even turn on. Really disappointed because of how easy to use this outlet was...until it doesn’t work.
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Anon
Greater than one weekI have been using smart outlets as timers for my aquarium lights. After getting tired of still bending over to unplug equipment I wanted to try a power strip. This one checks all the boxes for me- Strip connects to the Smart Life App without issue. Unit looks good and is styled nicely. Every power outlet on the strip is connected to wifi
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Mike M
Greater than one weekI hooked this thing up in my studio so that I could use my phone to toggle the power of some of my audio equipment that doesnt have an on/off button, and save some electricity when the studio isnt in use. Ive only had it hooked up for a couple of days, but it has already done this more than once! Basically, for no reason at all, the power strip will randomly switch off and almost immediately turn back on again. This causes a big voltage spike/power surge which is potentially very damaging to professional audio equipment. If this happens even one more time, Ill most definitely be returning this device for a refund and investigating alternative power management options. A surge strip should never power cycle like this for no reason whatsoever, especially not a smart one! Aside from what is connected to the Geeni surge strip, none of my other equipment had any power interruption when the Geeni strip power cycled, so I know the issue was isolated to this device and not some other systemic problem with the power here.
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Anastasia Rolinson
> 3 dayI have multiple reptiles and other animals that require an extensive lighting schedule. This plug strip has given me so much freedom and has given my animals consistency.
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Joseph Polkowski
> 3 dayI like these I set a schedule for light to turn on at any point of the day. They can be on when I get home so Im not walking in the dark