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Chris A
> 3 dayThis plugs are good, they connect with alexa and are easy to control through both phone or voice commands (its easier if you assign them a name, ex. “Bedroom plug”) Have had them for over a year and love them, not as bulky as the amazon ones
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Tyler
> 3 dayBought 4 of these. They were great at first, easy to connect and use. One of them stopped working not long after. After that there was a firmware update that took 2 more offline and I havent been able to get them to reconnect ever since. So now Im down to 1 working plug that I declined the firmware update on. Would not buy this brand again
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Paul B
> 3 dayThey are Teckin smart plugs…..best out there in my opinion. I’ve replaced all of my smart plugs with these. They have a “ circulate” function when used with Smatlife app which I find very useful. No other plugs Ive used have this feature. WiFi connection is also robust
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Nadia
> 3 dayI love these plugs. Im a nail tech and an hr before I leave to work I go on the app on my phone to turn on my towel warmer. Thanks to these plugs I have warm towels as soon as I get to work
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Justin Kong
> 3 dayI received my products today and as expected they work. They are really nice and efficient!! I really recommend.
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CC
> 3 dayThese are very convenient but just a little challenging to set up.
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Melanie Fontana
> 3 daySo while these are small and space saving yadda yadda, they were pretty hard to set up. My hubs is super tech savvy & they even gave him a bit of a run for his $. They eventually worked in the end (as all crappy off brand smart home things do) but it was a biyotch.
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Richard Castilla
> 3 dayDid not want to to download the manufacturers app but had to at the end.
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Luis Villalobos
> 3 dayEasy to use, connects to ALEXA easily, excellent product, almost plug & play
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John Little
> 3 dayI purchased a set of four Teckin SP10 in 2019 but didnt find a need for them until 12/2022 - to control Christmas tree and other decoration lights. It works well for my purposes, including Alexa integration. Putting multiple sockets in the same group gives an easy way for any family member to turn everything on/off without needing any cellphone app. My only complaint is that the app promotes quick setup that never worked for me and wasted far too much time. Slow setup was pretty quick and easy when I finally tried it. I like that in addition to the indicator light the sockets give an audible click when they switch modes (on/off/fast/slow); you can also feel it if holding the device. When the sockets were first connected to my network, they automatically became available to Alexa, probably because I had previously setup the SmartLife app for other devices. Things I learned: * Turn on unit, hold button for five seconds to get fast pulsing indicator light; release and then hold button for another five seconds or so to get a slow pulsing light. * The sockets must connect to a WiFi network that is 2.4ghz only, like most smart devices. The cell phone must be connected to that same 2.4ghz network to connect the device. * My TP-Link Deco X68 router cant create a second WiFi network; some routers allow multiple WiFi networks for 2.4ghz, 5ghz, or dual band with useful naming conventions such as MyHome-2.4ghz. However, I was able to use the Guest function of my router and change WiFi settings on it to 2.4ghz. Moving forward, I will try to leave the guest network at 2.4 and connect new smart devices to it. Switching between dual mode and 2.4ghz on the primary WiFi network upsets streaming to other devices such as the TV and other cell phones. * The sockets dont need to be close to the router for setup as long as there is a strong WiFi signal.