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Cody Shive
> 3 dayThis is an on/off appliance switch, not a dimmer. It integrated with my Z-wave Leviton network easily, and it works well. It is tall, so youll want to use the top outlet of the receptacle. Having the unswitched outlet is convenient.
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Trankilo
Greater than one weekThis I write for my fellow ISY 994 Pro ZW users... I installed a z wave Schlage lock on an insteon network... so obviously the lock did not work.... I chose this as an additional ZWave item repeater... it works perfectly.... buy these 2 or 3 or 4 if the distance from the Schlague Lock is far from the ISY... think of it as creating a network of ZWave to enhance the grid of Zwave coms... these are the best because when adding Zwave units to ISY you really need to have it close to the ISY... (insteon allows to connect even if it is far away from the ISY... zwave has to be close for the first time adding... the closer the better... once added you can move it to the desired location just remember to heal Z wave network afterwards... try to build your se wave grid having some units... for me I needed 3 to achieve good connection to ISY but each case is different.
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Hookem Horns
> 3 dayUpdate 4 months later. 5 stars to 1 star. Outlet no longer responds to smartthings. It will report its state(on or off) but it will not respond to on or off commands via smartthings or alexa. Attempted to remove device and re pair, but it does not show up. It is a paperweight now. Power load on device was 8 watts. Should not have died with such little amperage. This paired with smartthings very easily. I use it to automatically turn on the under cabinet lights when there is motion. I like that it leaves enough access to the other outlet on the wall. The second unswitched output is a big plus. Alexa found it no problem.
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Gautam Gupta
> 3 dayIve tried pretty much all the dimmer outlets from GE/Jasco that are on Amazon and they all had some sort of issue (which I admit could be my personal Home Assistant setup — Zigbee and Zwave are both fickle) Setting this up wasnt straightforward because the device isnt recognized as anything by Home Assistant and OpenZwave 1.4, but this seems to be a rebadged Inovelli NZW39 dimmer, so after reading up online I was able to edit the manufacturer XML file to get this device recognized and now it works great. Smooth flicker free dimming that looks perfect 1-100%, though no fade in/out capability over Zwave as far as I could tell. Pressing the physical button does fade in and out, so its weird that it doesnt get exposed there. Would be 5 stars if that feature worked and if so much manual configuration werent required. Note that this will block an outlet below if you plug into a power strip.
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avpman
> 3 dayOrdered two of these. Both DOA and look like they are returned items. One missing inside packaging the other torn inside box. I should have read the reviews.
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Gencab
> 3 dayGot 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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BigDaddyNC
> 3 dayAs I said, this unit is inexpensive compared to the competition. I had no problems whatsoever integrating this with Indigo Domotics (MacOS-based home automation server) as my Z-Wave hub. The server recognized the unit immediately and responds well to the on/off/dim commands. Follow the instructions and start adding the module to your hub before plugging it in. Once it is plugged in, it automatically starts sending signals to your hubs Z-Wave inclusion mode. Based on longer-term reliability which is yet to be determined, I may choose to buy more of these to replace the older, now-obsolete, and increasingly unobtainable Insteon dimmer modules that I have been using over the last fifteen years. Some of my older controllers are failing, so i will have to replace them with Z-Wave modules. These appear to be an excellent budget-minded alternative.
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James Jankovec
> 3 dayThis does work in Hubitat as of April 2022. Make sure to follow the instructions to set the min/max value, or your lights will be dimmer than normal.
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Brandon M.
> 3 dayI chose this model initially for being z-wave plus to act as repeater/ range extender to extend the range on another z-wave device that did not have enough range to reach my home assistant box. I plugged this unit in only a few feet from the other device but that device did not get better range. While this device has great range itself, it has connection reliability issue where you occasionally have to unplug it and plug it in again to regain the z-wave connection.
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Michael C. Runyan
> 3 dayLiked the ease of install. Disliked on-off button in the prominent location that activates if furniture in front of it touches it. Great to have Xmas lights go on in early AM as well as PM and automatically turn on when ambient light darkened.