Jinvoo Wi-Fi Smart Power Strip Surge Protector, Multi Plug with 4 AC Outlets 4 USB Ports, No Hub Required, Works with Google Home - Black
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Maker Mac
Greater than one weekParagraph 2 of listing specifically stated wall mountable which is precisely what I needed. That is exactly why I chose this brand/device over others. Upon arrival, however, it has no tabs, keyholes, no wings, nothing to be able to mount it to a wall. If I wanted to rig it with 2-sided tape I couldve bought anything cheaper. It works. It just doesnt serve its needed purpose. NOT HAPPY!
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sarah
> 3 dayI love this power strip! I jave bought one already! It it so easy to pair with alexa and your phone with the app! The app is also so easy! I will be buying more! I would recommend this to anyone!
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Monica
> 3 dayThis worked great for about a month and then it started going haywire. I tried to get a replacement or exchange it, but I never heard back from the seller. Save your money. That’s nearly $30 wasted on a piece of junk.
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Matt
> 3 dayZigbee version picks up right away in home assistant. All the outlets are separate switches and the usb is together on one. Only thing its missing are individual buttons for each outlet. The one power button on the unit turns it all on or all off including the usb ports. I renamed the ports to tell the difference between them in Home Assistant. UPDATE: If you have any issue at all with the product, you will have better luck dealing with amazon for a return even though the company wants to make it right all for a positive review. They dropped contact out of nowhere with me.
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Boogie Man
Greater than one weekI bought this a little Gizmo to turn on and off my two raspberries and one hard disk remotely. Yes it works with home assistant. I will be adding logic to turn my external USB hard disk and make it available for a weekly backup of my sonology server. No more manual turning on and off. Love it!
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caroline
> 3 daySyncs easily with WiFi and smartphone. Always functions as expected. Bought two so far.
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Guy Randomson
> 3 dayI have 3 of these. Integrated with Google home and alexa. I currently have them attached to an ac unit, a heater, lights, and some other things in a my work space in a insulated shed. Giving me hands free control of lights as well as automatically controlling the heating and cooling based of local conditions.
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J. Feist
> 3 dayI have had 2 of these, and both quit working. One quit at around 3 months old, and the other made it about 11 months. Nothing unusual happens, just poof - no power, tried to reboot, plugged into different outlet, and nothing, they were dead. The simplicity of the product and the design were perfect, but not a fan of this short of lifespan.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekI 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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Desoray
> 3 dayLove this!!! So cool to be able to control each outlet separately , or turn on/off all at once. Exactly what I was hoping for!