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Wemo Smart Plug With Thread – Smart – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Wemo Smart Plug With Thread – Smart Outlet For Apple HomeKit – Smart Home Products, Smart Home Lighting, Smart Home Gadgets – Homekit Smart Plug – Tech Gifts – Works W/ Apple iPhone, Easy NFC Set Up
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Warranty :
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L. P (verified owner) –
Works for my needs, but could use some improvement – I have 4 Wemo minis that I use in tandem with 3 of the original plug switches, 1 Wemo insight plug and several light switches. I guess you could say I’m pretty well entrenched in the Wemo universe at this point.
S. Z (verified owner) –
– Update: After less than a year, most have stopped responding to Alexa voice commands. While the Wemo app or Amazon app still work, the voice commands do not work. Resetting or rediscovering the devices fixes the problem for a few hours or a day or so, then the problem returns. Numerous hours spend on the phone with Belkin/Wemo, and they have no solution. Even replaced one device under warranty and the replacement developed the same problem after a couple weeks. Many, many complaints in various forums about similar problem with other users. Don’t waste your money on this product – no evidence they are taking the problem seriously and they have no solution.
H. K (verified owner) –
– Es bueno y cumple con lo que promete, puedes controlar un enchufe a través de tu celular, programarlo para que prenda o apague en cierto momento o hacer scripts sin embargo si siento que le quita puntos el hecho de que para hacerlo compatible con Homekit de Apple necesites un bridge extra pues eso de tener una aplicación para cada marca de cosas inteligentes que tengas en tu casa se convierte en algo muy incomodo
S. D (verified owner) –
Now works with HomeKit without needing the WeMo hub – As many reading this a probably aware by now, WeMo recently announced that their Mini Smart Plug was the first ostensibly non-HomeKit compatible device to gain HomeKit compatibility, via the new Software Authentication protocol. Intrigued by this, I decided a purchase was in order, despite the fact that I’ve already got quite a few smart plugs to spare.
A. M (verified owner) –
Need to get HomeKit ready FIRST, including establishing a connected hub, to set up this Wemo – I got this Wemo because I wanted the automation to work independently of my in-house wi-fi, yet have flexibility in controlling it in different ways as the Internet of Things (IoT) and thread technologies evolve. The Wemo device itself works fine. But what I discovered was that if Apple HomeKit is not set up properly, this was the obstacle preventing the Wemo from being programmed to turn on and off as I wanted. Once I got a connect hub working, then I had a way to communicate with the Wemo via the Home app. In my case, it was Apple TVs that needed to be properly reconfigured. The Wemo itself also had remembered my earlier programming attempts (directly from my iPhone), and so I had to get those completely erased. This Wemo is not designed to use wi-fi. Rather the properly connected hub is the key. if you intend to control the Wemo when away from home, the hub, in turn, needs to have a way to connect to the Internet, e.g., by wi-fi or Ethernet in the house, which is in turn connected to the Internet via the wi-fi/Ethernet router. As long as the Wemo has power, it nonetheless should be able to run the programming you established earlier. Thread technology is a different kind of network protocol for the IoT, separate and independent from wi-fi and Ethernet—once the smart devices have been programmed to do what you want. That’s the main point of Thread protocols.
S. D (verified owner) –
Now works with HomeKit without needing the WeMo hub – As many reading this a probably aware by now, WeMo recently announced that their Mini Smart Plug was the first ostensibly non-HomeKit compatible device to gain HomeKit compatibility, via the new Software Authentication protocol. Intrigued by this, I decided a purchase was in order, despite the fact that I’ve already got quite a few smart plugs to spare.
S. Z (verified owner) –
– Update: After less than a year, most have stopped responding to Alexa voice commands. While the Wemo app or Amazon app still work, the voice commands do not work. Resetting or rediscovering the devices fixes the problem for a few hours or a day or so, then the problem returns. Numerous hours spend on the phone with Belkin/Wemo, and they have no solution. Even replaced one device under warranty and the replacement developed the same problem after a couple weeks. Many, many complaints in various forums about similar problem with other users. Don’t waste your money on this product – no evidence they are taking the problem seriously and they have no solution.
H. K (verified owner) –
– Es bueno y cumple con lo que promete, puedes controlar un enchufe a través de tu celular, programarlo para que prenda o apague en cierto momento o hacer scripts sin embargo si siento que le quita puntos el hecho de que para hacerlo compatible con Homekit de Apple necesites un bridge extra pues eso de tener una aplicación para cada marca de cosas inteligentes que tengas en tu casa se convierte en algo muy incomodo
A. M (verified owner) –
Need to get HomeKit ready FIRST, including establishing a connected hub, to set up this Wemo – I got this Wemo because I wanted the automation to work independently of my in-house wi-fi, yet have flexibility in controlling it in different ways as the Internet of Things (IoT) and thread technologies evolve. The Wemo device itself works fine. But what I discovered was that if Apple HomeKit is not set up properly, this was the obstacle preventing the Wemo from being programmed to turn on and off as I wanted. Once I got a connect hub working, then I had a way to communicate with the Wemo via the Home app. In my case, it was Apple TVs that needed to be properly reconfigured. The Wemo itself also had remembered my earlier programming attempts (directly from my iPhone), and so I had to get those completely erased. This Wemo is not designed to use wi-fi. Rather the properly connected hub is the key. if you intend to control the Wemo when away from home, the hub, in turn, needs to have a way to connect to the Internet, e.g., by wi-fi or Ethernet in the house, which is in turn connected to the Internet via the wi-fi/Ethernet router. As long as the Wemo has power, it nonetheless should be able to run the programming you established earlier. Thread technology is a different kind of network protocol for the IoT, separate and independent from wi-fi and Ethernet—once the smart devices have been programmed to do what you want. That’s the main point of Thread protocols.
L. P (verified owner) –
Works for my needs, but could use some improvement – I have 4 Wemo minis that I use in tandem with 3 of the original plug switches, 1 Wemo insight plug and several light switches. I guess you could say I’m pretty well entrenched in the Wemo universe at this point.