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CC
> 3 dayWas easy to configure. Much cheaper than buying individual sockets. Use it for lights, stereo, subwoofer so alexa can turn it off when not playing music.
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Karen C
> 3 dayThis power strip works good. I like having 5he usb slots. It saves a lot of room. The customer service was great.
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Ef Smitty
> 3 dayI really like this product and the app is simple to use. Just turn power to electronics on and off with one click. I really like that it works with the Amazon Echo too! Thats a neat feature which I use regularly.
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Benjamin Pace
> 3 dayThis strip has 4 separate smart plugs and a bank of USBs. You can turn on and off each plug separately, however all the USBs are on one switch. I added the strip to Home Assistant with a zigbee/zwave dongle I have attached to my HASS raspberry Pi I had no troubles adding it and it gave me 4 switches for the 110 outlets, and 1 switch for the USBs (I have attached a screenshot of it in HASS) I bought this to make a tablet that is plugged in by my TV last longer, I have the charger turn on when the pad battery reaches 20% and then turn off when it reaches 80% The only thing it does not have that I wish it did was power monitoring
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J. Feist
> 3 dayI have had 2 of these, and both quit working. One quit at around 3 months old, and the other made it about 11 months. Nothing unusual happens, just poof - no power, tried to reboot, plugged into different outlet, and nothing, they were dead. The simplicity of the product and the design were perfect, but not a fan of this short of lifespan.
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Dr-Phone
> 3 dayIm totally blind! I got this so I could plug in some of my echos and to be able to turn them off and on when I need to add additional Zigbee devices that may also have Bluetooth so I can be assured of what device the new hardware will connect to. But anyway when I got this out of the box! I was kind of shocked being it wasnt the same as other Jinvoo power strips that Ive ordered. Yes I said power strip and not search protecter. But anyway things I noticed off the bat. This cannot be mounted on a wall. This is meant to be sued sitting flat on a hard spot. If this is a surge protector, I wouldnt know how to reset it. Im use to them having a button that you can press to reset it and I dont find one on this device. Now for those that cant see like myself. This strip has a power cord coming out of the end of it. If you have the cord coming out of the left side of it! You will then have two rows on the front of the strip. across the top front you have the power/pair button in the upper Left. To the righ of this is an LED for the USB to tell you when the USB are on or off. To the right of that you have 4 USB A Female ports. Now to the bottom part of the front of the strip. You have 4 outlets 1, 2, 3 and 4. Each outlet has an LED above it to show when that outlet has power. The ground plug will be at the bottom of each of the outlets. You will not be able to connect this to any Zigbee Echo device and be able to take full advantage of what it can do. If you try, you will only get one plug that the Echo will see. Ive tried this with an Echo 2nd gen plus and 4th gen with premium sound and Zigbee hub. So Im guessing this will be the case for any device that is an Echo that has a built in Zigbee hub. I also tried connecting this to an Samsung Smartthing 3rd gen hub and again, it only saw one plug. You must connect this to a Tuya Zigbee hub for it to work fully. Now when connected to an Tuya Zigbee hub! You will then get 6 devices and at that point, the Echo will be able to access all 6 devices. You will have 1 device for each of the AC outlets and 1 device for all 4 USB ports and the last device is for the full power strip itself. Using an Echo I was able to turn on and off each plug along with the USB ports and the full strip. The USB switch is for all 4 ports, you cannot control just one of them. Other things to be aware of in my testing. If you turn off lets say AC outlet 3 and have outlet 1, 2 and 4 on then tell Alexa to turn off the power strip! and then have Alexa turn it back on! At that point, all the outlets come on all 4 of them along with the USB plugs. Now in the same case if you manually turn on the power strip! Again, all 4 outlets along with the USB come on. Now if in the csame case you have only outlet 3 off and everything else on! The power goes out in your house and comes back on! in that case! The power strip will only turn back on the outlet that had power to start with. The only thing that I can see that would be an improvement for me and I would guess other people would also agree is if this power strip would have a flat wall plug and not one that sticks out of the wall so it could then be used behind couches and cabinet and the like.
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Julie
> 3 dayWe have four of these, two in use thus far. I really like being able to control everything from my phone. So far I’m pleased.
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michael myers
> 3 dayhooked up first time with no trouble. works great.
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Derek
> 3 dayWorks perfect for the bedroom. Set up our night stands with them. I can finally turn off my partners light with out having to wake him up and yell at him.
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Jamison Boucher
Greater than one weekThis unit is perfect. Once configured in Smart Life, you can shut off all the power to the power strip or to each unit individually. Great for turning on tree lights or for use in the garage. This is a must have!