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Miller23
> 3 dayThese smart plugs are very easy to use and set up. At first I had a had time but that was because I was not close enough to my wifi box. I have noticed that it will block part of the other plug when using it. I got it so I can turn on the lamp in the living room at night when Im not home. The app is also easy to use.
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Cheap & Picky
> 3 dayNeed a special app to use, havent been able to figure out Alexa integration. It works as expected if you were just wanting to use their specific app, but I was hoping it would be an automatic or default setup with Alexa since it is advertised to work with Alexa.
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J. Ruiz
> 3 dayI already have probably 20+ wifi plugs throughout the house. Lots of different brands and for the most part they are all about three same size. I can not fit two on one outlet. When I saw that these were claiming to be mini and that you can fit two on one outlet I got excited and ordered them. Then I was sad to find out I still can not fit two on one outlet. They are the same damn size as the rest! These were much easier to connect and set up. They were found much faster than any other plug Ive used before so for that I will keep them.
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Amadeus B. Klein
Greater than one weekthese work pretty well. they connected easy as they seem to stay connected wel
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Bruce Bayer
> 3 dayThese plugs spend more time offline than they do online! Way too much resetting
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Marisa D
> 3 dayWe use these in our house for everything from lamps to my kids sound machines. Easy to use and easy integration with the Google Nest App. They also have a child-lock function, which is super handy for my 1-year old who loves to push buttons.
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Doctor Buck
> 3 dayVery easy would like to rename each devise but not sure if it is doable
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Skye
> 3 daySo these are too big to use two in an outlet. It wont completely block the second outlet in a wall plate, but it may hinder some plugs from being used. Setup was super simple. Download their app, hook up to your Wi-Fi, pair the outlet, and done. And the outlets can be named. So I plugged a lamp into the outlet to see how it works. When I turn the lamp off through the app, it does not keep my lamp settings when I turn it back on. The lamp has a reading light that is controlled separately from the main lamp and even if I have the reading light off when I use the app to turn off the lamp, both lights turn on when I use the app for power. Im not sure if this is due to the lamp or the smart plug and how it works. I also have a remote for the lamp BUT if I turn the lamp off through the app I cannot use the remote to turn the lamp on because it inactivates the outlet. It makes sense but isnt something I properly considered before using it for this particular lamp. I also plugged my fan into one and since its the type of fan that turns off when unplugged and wont turn on when plugged back in, it has to be manually turned on after activating the outlet. This will only be useful for turning off the fan if I forget to do so when I leave the room. I need to consider more places that these can be used in a more practical way. I suppose if you have an appliance that you want to keep plugged in but not have a phantom power draw when the appliance is off, these would likely work. Or if you have things with proper on/off switches these would likely work for that as well. My kid has a tendency to leave his bedroom light on whenever he leaves the house so this should work for him to turn it off remotely. All in all this is a good price for the amount of plugs. It would be better if they could have made them to fit two to an outlet, though.