Sparkleiot Zigbee Smart Plug Outlet Mini Remote Voice Control with Alexa, Compatible withPhilipsHue Google Home SmartThings Hub Required 4-Pack
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swggy
> 3 dayThese have been very handy little plugs; they are replacing the discontinued Zooz 07 Zwave plugs I had earlier. Be aware that these are fairly large, and they can block the outlet for another device (such as a USB charger or a night light); also the Zooz reported power usage where these dont, but if youre only looking for a Zigbee plug they do their job very nicely. Network inclusion is very easy - I add them one at a time - and I used a couple of them as routers (repeaters) to stretch the Zigbee network to reach some of my more remote devices as well. All in all a good device and Ill choose these again if I need more plugs.
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Daniel
> 3 dayLove these. Small and does its job.
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G.M.
> 3 dayI freaking love these for their ability to be controlled through Alexa and my SmartThings hub. Even though they technically only use one outlet, they take up so much bulky space, you can’t fit another plug (even a normal sized one) beside/beneath it. For that reason, they get three stars. If I could plug two into the same outlet, they’d absolutely be five stars.
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SmartJack
Greater than one weekThis device connected to my SmartThings Hub easier and more quickly than my Cree SmartBulbs or my GE Outdoor Switches (big black boxes). The included instructions actually MATCHED all of the icons and screens in my SmartThings app on my phone... and that does NOT always happen with the frequency apps get updated (and screens or icons get changed or move around).
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frank
> 3 dayPicks up the Wi-Fi signal really good
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CAH
> 3 dayI replaced my home controller and it has a good Zigbeechannel in it to talk to these new plugs. They work great with my new system.
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jazix
> 3 dayI bought this to connect my Xmas lights to my Philips Hue Bridge, as the official smart plug is too wide for my sealed outdoor outlet box. The Hue app detected the plug as a new light, not a smart plug, but it seems to work just fine. Turning the light on turns the power on to the plug, which is all I need. Powering 6 Watts worth of LED lights isnt exactly a taxing workload, but it seems to be working great so far.