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Wiring a Switch and Outlet the Safe and Easy Way
“The first thing any homeowner needs to know is if they are not comfortable or do not know what they are doing when it comes ...
This capable dimmer supports Apple’s HomeKit platform along with the top three digital assistant platforms: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. iDevices is about as agnostic as it gets when it ...
Etekcity via Amazon offers a three-pack of its Wireless Remote Control Electrical Outlet Switch for $24.98. Applying coupon code 4236MYEI drops the final price to $16.98 with free shipping for Prime ...
We’ve already seen some interesting new HomeKit accessories out of CES 2016 including the first Siri-controlled ceiling fans, and now iDevices is expanding its current lineup of HomeKit-compatible ...
iDevices was one of the first companies to announce plans for producing HomeKit-compatible products, focusing primarily on switches and outlets but also branching out a bit with a thermostat. Earlier ...
Etekcity (99% positive feedback from 60,000+) via Amazon offers a 3-pack of its Wireless Remote Control Outlet Switches for $13.98 Prime shipped when promo code BBIO6IY3 is applied during checkout.
Mike Neilson has created a new piece of hardware called the Switcheroo which has been specifically designed to enable you to change which outlet in your house is controlled by an existing switch.
One of the very first smart home products I purchased for my home was one of Belkin’s Wemo switches. Back before Apple had developed HomeKit, I was already envisioning a smart home. Up until now, ...
I'm not sure if this even exists, or if I'm overthinking it and there is a completely different/better way of accomplishing this. Here's the setup: I have a patio light controlled by a switch inside.
I have the pleasure of living in an apartment without any ceiling lights in my bedroom or living room, and if you do as well, you know that it’s a little annoying. I have lamps everywhere that I have ...
I’ve tested HomeUI with lights and outlets but not switches because I don’t have any installed, and in my testing, the app works incredibly well with very little latency between the time you tap a ...
How is this not a thing? I don't want to launch your phone app every time the switch toggles. I don't need charts of my electricity consumption uploaded to the cloud. I don't care to invest $799 in ...
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