Z-Wave Smart On/Off Light and Appliance Plug, Dual Outlet Plug-in, 1 Alway-On+ 1 Smart Switch, Zwave Hub Required, Works with SmartThings, Wink
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wwtbilly
> 24 hourI was unable to attach to my security, ASP. But, they got it working on first call
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gman8
> 24 hourThis is a wonderful z-wave switch. It is well constructed and a sleek design. It easily paired to my Vera hub in seconds. I also like the fact that it has both a dedicated outlet as well as a switched outlet. A dependable switch!
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Nathan Hahn
> 24 hourI bought this because it has a grounded plug, unlike other smart plugs. However, Im pretty sure it uses traditional front-edge dimming, rather than trailing edge dimming, leading LED bulbs to flicker when the dimmer is lower. I purchased the Leviton DZPD3-2BW as an alternative, and it does a much better job dimming the LEDs.
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Christopher Moore
> 24 hourWorks great with Vivint panel. Quick & simple to include into system.
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John B
> 24 hourTried auto connect as written on plastic and manual connect from instructions. Was 5 feet from hub, and moved to 1 foot from hub still nothing. SmartThings hub V2
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Gencab
> 24 hourGot 2 of them. Installed and setup for daily use on and off. Lasted about 9 months in operation. Both died within a week of one another. Not recommended.
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Pierce D. Nunley MD
> 24 hourInstalled with VERA system. Works well so far.
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b_on
> 24 hourI’m using two of these. I’ve connected them, to my 4G backed security System what supports Z-wave. Now I can reboot my modem and my router remotely, in case they don’t respond anymore, when I’m not home. Works for what I wanted it for.
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Beautiful
> 24 hourI used these for our Christmas decorations. Made it easy to coordinate everything coming on at the right time
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AngelZie
> 24 hourI 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.