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Imogene Maggio
> 3 dayThe outlets would pair up but would show up as an unknown device and not able to be used, although it would show up under my smartthings account. This was with the new Smartthings app. The 2 outlets did show up using the old Smartthings app and were fully functional. To fix, I had to use the migration function within the old app, then they showed up on the new app. Apart from that, they seem to be working well controlling my xmas lights.
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Samantha
Greater than one weekThe plugs all worked out of the box as described and were easily discovered by Alexa. Everything works perfectly!
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BryanC
Greater than one weekPaired with ease with my Phillips Hue bridge, shows up on the Hue App once connected then they both auto showed up on my Google home app where I was able to place into a room and then set up the routine to work the plugs. 100% better than the awful GE smart plugs I bought last year. Buying two more of these right now.
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SlimJim
> 3 dayIntegrated with SmartThings. Works fine. Who cares about the audible click? Come on, it’s a switch.
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Jason
> 3 dayQuick inclusion into Hubitat hub and very responsive. I have my hubs on the second floor and these plugs on the first, and they work with no issues. Highly recommend. Only thing to be desired would be power reporting. Take note of the devices you will be plugging in. I replaced WeMo plugs with these. The WeMo plugs could handle up to 15A, these plugs can only handle up to 10A.
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OCDan
> 3 daySurprisingly good, especially for how little they cost. Paired quickly with Phillips Hue hub and integrates perfectly with all the other bulbs in the house. The compact size is great, much smaller than other smart plugs. And the status led, although somewhat bright at least stays steadily lit unlike the sonoff plugs that are constantly flashing. Very happy with these plugs. They allowed me to ditch the wifi plugs I had controlling string lights indoors and out that would regularly lose connection. Now my non-smart light strings are just as reliable as the ridiculously expensive hue stuff.
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Pat Pending
Greater than one weekBecause this is a zigbee smart switch, it is very easy to add to a smartthings hub without any additional app beyond the Smartthings app. It is the easiest Ive found. Just plug it in, open up the smartthings app, and scan for new devices. Much better than wifi plugs.
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Aricsdaddy
> 3 dayFor smart home I am not usually a fan of Zigbee products as 2.4 Ghz interferes with them, but if you have these near your hub they work fine. They are also quite small which makes them even better, and compared to Z-wave they are quite inexpensive.
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Patrick N
> 3 dayI have an odd C-shaped apartment layout with lots of 2.4GHz interference (mainly WiFi from neighbors and lots of walls) that’s really not very conducive to a good ZigBee network. So, I purchased these to help bring my living room (on one end of the house) in range to my SmartThings hub (on the other end), which happens to be in a bit of a radio shadow for my SmartThings Hub. I found some spots that happened to link up my living room to the hub through a few hops and now my devices are up and running again. It’s a little slow right now so I’m going to get even more of these to make the mesh network even more robust.
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Andrew
> 3 dayThese work with hubitat automatically no special requirements, these are only rated for 10 amps so dont connect them to any high current devices and youll be good, will update if these fail prematurely or give me connection issues going forward, also going to be hacking one to make a pc control switch.