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Jose S
> 3 dayI purchased this product to extend my zwave signal but its not doing it. I have another outlet about 20 ft further out and it doesnt respond. It was easy to install and works fine as outlet NOT AS ZWAVE EXTENDER. Will have to return and try an actual Zwave extender.
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Eugene Edgington
> 3 dayThis was easy to program with my ADT Pluse system.
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Dave
> 3 dayDoes just what it’s supposed to do. I’m currently using to switch my Christmas tree lights on at sunset and off before bedtime, but I’m sure it will find other uses throughout the year. I had no problem installing it on my 2GIG GC2 alarm panel. I just put the panel into discovery mode and plugged in the switch. It is compatible with/controllable through my Alarm.com account. (Disclosure: I work for a subsidiary of Alarm.com.) The switch was packaged nicely, secure, but without excessive packaging. The included instructions are simple and clear. I’d give this product 5 stars, except that I no longer trust 5-star reviews on Amazon.
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bshepherd53
> 3 dayI tried many times with two dimmers and none would work. They would initially turn on/off the light but would not set the dim level. Once attempting to set the level the device would not longer respond. Reading Hubitat customer support it sounds like firmware 2.01 works, these ship with 2.02 which is obviously broke the integration. Hope this saves someone the hassle.
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RaceReadyJ
> 3 dayThey do work with SmartThings hub, but I was unable to add them via the new app as they are not listed as a compatible brand and search did not find them. Had to add them via the SmartThings Classic app. They are now visible and functioning as expected in the new app. Instructions are vague and clearly not translated well. Overall a good value, but I am an experienced smart home geek and these gave me some trouble setting them up.
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AngelZie
> 3 dayI really like this smart dimmer. I wanted to give it 4 stars, but I gave it five because, overall, it performs well. The dimmer works with SmartThings, but not Alexa. It gives a huge range of brightness, so thats a plus. The set-up instructions were a bit confusing, but it worked in the end. Would I buy another, no. I purchased this dimmer because it can handle 120 watts of CED lights. Other dimmers max out at 100. I would definitely go with another brand that works with Alexa.
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Kimberley H.
Greater than one weekI use Home Assistant for my automation server and this switch had no issues being seen and joining my ever growing z-wave network. There are a number z-wave settings that this unit can be configured as. Currently the dimmer works well but I do not use the dim-on functionality as it seems that it takes to long to bring a light up to brightness once you turn it on from a z-wave command. The instant on do the proper dim level works much better. Great item.
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Cats Are Cool
> 3 dayBought a few of these to add to my HomeAssistant Zwave mesh. Added to HomeAssistant with no issues. Have a light connected to the smart plug and a dehumidifier connected to the always on. Been rock solid thus far.
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NotSoSimple
> 3 dayI have used other name brands in the past but wanted to try something else. I like it better. The unit is smaller but still provides two outlets; One Z-Wave and one standard. You can turn the unit on/off manually via the button on the front which lights up in white when in use. The instructions provided were comprehensive. I was able to get it to pair with my SmartThings hub without issue the first time. Would absolutely buy again for an indoor lamp/plug module.
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J. Lumpkin
> 3 dayWorked great for a little over a year. Zwave integration to home assistant was easy. Range extender works as it should. After a year, the lights plugged into the dimmer outlet began to randomly dim to off and then back on. For the cost, I guess I shouldnt expect it to last.