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gm2059
> 3 dayDespite the not great instructions I got this device set up reasonably quickly and am convinced it works and is accurate (temp matched the reading on the baby monitor). That all said, I put it away 5 min after setting it up because even with black electrical tape over the indicator light, there is a bright green flash visible every minute or so and I will have to return the item.
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Pranvera
> 3 dayLove this item. The Thermostat works very well. I use the plug + thermostat settings to control my babys wall-mounted plate heater and this helps me control the temperature in his room and save a noticeable amount of money in my electricity bills. Recommend it 100%.
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charles buehler
> 3 dayThis actually works really well. Perfect for controlling a small space heater in a room. Only issue i had was the contacts inside the plug in were spaced to far out so it would fully hold the cord that was plugged in. I took the cover off, squeezed the contacts together and has worked great since
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Alden Heller Jr.
> 3 dayI read all of the concerns and I found it easy to set up...<1 minute and it works great. I use it ON/OFF to turn on an electric heater in the bedroom and then turn it off when its time for lights out! I do not use the thermostat so I did not have some issues others did.
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Heath Knarr
> 3 dayI bought it to put in my garage and run a fan when it gets hot in there. It works well and serves the purpose I needed it for.
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Mavis Kohler DDS
> 3 dayI love this thing if work really well with my window unit ac.
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NLS
> 3 dayThe design of the outlet on this is such that it doesnt hold a plug well. Because of that the plug backed out and the heater I had plugged into it never came on. Luckily, that didnt matter much, this time. It does sense the temperature and turn on and off like its supposed to, but without tying the plug down where it cant fall out of the outlet, that doesnt matter much. Im pretty sure the house didnt move much while I was gone, so I dont think it was shaken loose. It wasnt where any critters could get to it, so I dont think it was knocked loose. Im pretty sure it just fell out, because the outlet simply doesnt hold a plug in place.
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Christopher Aaron
> 3 dayI got the Wifi version, ordered 2 of them. One of them works very well, the other doesnt power on at all, a complete dud. The one that works was easy to pair with the Smart Life App and it works with Alexa as well. Amazon says theyre sending a replacement for the dead one and it should be here tomorrow. Im using them (well, one of them right now) to control 2 5,000 btu window air conditioners (and probably 1,000w heaters in the winter.) Make sure you dont exceed 1,100w, thats all it can take, and unfortunately most space heaters are 1,500w. Luckily, most 5k btu air conditioners only use like 400-500w on high. One criticism is that, if the unit is off, Alexa cant change the temperature setting. You have to tell her to turn it on first, then tell her to change the temp. I hope the replacement for the dud works. Well see tomorrow.
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Shawn Mcadams
Greater than one weekWorks great!
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William Wagner
> 3 dayUnit connected to smart life app after 5 tries, took 3 days to sync to Alexa. However, the unit does not detect tge current temperature, so its either on or off. I got the unit in order to have smart control over the heater, but without the current temp, setting a target temp has no effect. Additionally, unit keeps losing connection to network, so even turning on/off has to be done manually. Basically, this ended up being nothing more than a manual switch at the outlet instead of a networked, controllable device. Waste of money.