Programmable Smart WiFi Thermostat Plug Outlet, Wireless Electric Plug-in Temperature Controller with App Remote Control. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
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Marcus Drake
> 3 dayI used this on a wall mounted panel heater in my bedroom that only has an on/off switch. I was either freezing or waking up in the middle of the night sweating my backside off. With this thermostat plugged in line and set up, I was able to enjoy a comfortable nights sleep for the first time in quite a while. I am very happy with the performance of this little gem.
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David A Weirich
> 3 dayI am using this to control the temperature in the bathroom with a radiant heater. Before the thermostat plug, the bathroom was about 79 degrees. Now, I can regulate the heat remotely and keep it a normal temperature. Great product. Highly recommended!!
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Eleonore Willms
> 3 dayEast to use And very nice product
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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.
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Justin Fudala
> 3 dayApp for this product is slow and glitchy, not sure if it the app or the outlet itself. Set up was easy and that the only good thing. After using the product for a little over a week it stop working, product not have power at all
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Larry J Woods
> 3 dayTemperature indication was off by 4 to 5 degrees and very slow to respond to temperature changes. I tried it on my air conditioner and found it unacceptable because of this.
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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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Tom
> 3 dayI could have dealt with the lack of the decimal point for the °C conversions to °F. A swing in a couple of degrees met my needs. However, lost patience when connecting to Google Assistant and temp was only available in °C. Returned with hope a revised product is developed using °F for US customers in the future.
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Ron Haddock
> 3 dayBLUF: This item does NOT work as advertised. Period. At first, I was very happy with the installation of the plug-in unit with my attic fan. I put the batteries in, adjusted desired settings and within minutes of power up, things seemed grand. My ambient temp was about 89F, so I adjusted the target temp above and below to confirm operation as designed. It performed well. Packed up and headed down to the air conditioned living area and immediately noticed a drop of the ambient temperature to about. At noon in FL on a sunny day...not likely. Well, lets shower and let the system balance out. Minutes later, the ambient or current temperature falls to 78F. Interesting. Its working as if the sensor is in the remote - not the plug-in unit as advertised. The description specifically mentions use for attic fans. If I need to place the remote in the attic to sense the temperature...its not much of a remote, is it? Heres where there is a serious need for clarity in the product: The manual states under Intended Use and Principle of Operation that the product consists of 2 components: a Remote Control Unit with integrated temperature sensor and a plug in socket unit. The description on Amazon reads Temperature Sensor: Ambient temperature is detected automatically by the high-precision temperature sensor on the receiver socket. When current temperature reach to target temperature, the thermostat plug stop heating/cooling to measure the temperature to stay comfortable. So...which is it? I know which configuration it *behaves* like.
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Gino Olivares
> 3 dayon my rv popup my ac always was working until I buy this unit super nice and easy to setup