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David,

I'm intrigued by this item and you saying it works well. But there are a
LOT of 1-star reviews. People saying things like line-of-sight required,
or a power outage causes it to revert to factory settings. Experience
anything like this?

Thanks.


On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 8:46 AM David Gibbs via PcTech <
pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Folks:

Here's another deal I found on Amazon that you might find interesting:

Wemo Mini Smart Plug for only $18 (usually $35)

The Wemo Mini WiFi Smart Plug uses your existing home Wi-Fi network to
provide wireless control of your lights and appliances. No
subscription or hub is required: simply plug Wemo Mini into an
electrical outlet, connect a device to the Smart Plug, and wirelessly
control your device using a tablet or phone. Using the free Wemo app,
you can turn your devices on and off and set worry-free schedules from
anywhere in the world.

Works with Alexa, Google Assistant & Apple HomeKit

FWIW: I have a number of these switches and they are absolutely the
best I've used.

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