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Ray L.
> 3 dayIt was working occasionally for about 4 months then it completely stopped working. All that was plugged in was a desk lamp, a phone charger, and an Alexa echo dot. Somehow this was too much for the power strip because I woke up to a loud pop and the strip never worked again.
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TW
> 3 dayDo not buy this thing. The app has a mind of its own and the device SCREAMS cheap, made in China, house fire waiting to happen. Total junk
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Jill Jones
> 3 dayI love anything I can use with my phone and this is great. I can set timer for my lamps and my cellphone so I dont over charge it. I highly recommend...I ordered 2 more I love it so much!
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Parker Hutchison
> 3 dayThe product is decent enough for a $20 “smart” power strip. However, the box was not sealed, and partially open. When I opened the box, the product appeared to have been repacked as if it was returned. Cord was not wrapped, electrical prongs exposed, and instructions were crumpled at the bottom under the product. Once I took it out of the box fully, there was a rattling as though an internal component had broken loose. Otherwise, the product seemingly works fine and is ideal for its intended use.
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Vonda Dessaint
> 3 dayI was able to hook it up without any issues.
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Ryan
> 3 dayFirst of all, the product feels very cheap. Flimsy and very warm to the touch, even when its providing no power. Even if it worked flawlessly, I would likely still return it for these reasons, not worth risking having the home burn down. Secondly, once I got everything set up in the manufacturers very basic app, connected it with my Google account and added it to my Google Home, I realized that it shows up as a single device. The individual outlets and USB are not addressable it seems, and telling Google to turn it on and off will only ever toggle the first outlet. You are better off buying a smart plug, and connecting a quality surge protector to it, at that point.