Sengled Smart Window & Door Sensor, Hub Required, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, Echo 4th, Echo Show 10, Echo Plus, 2 Pack
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There is no problem with the Sengled Smart Plug supporting It does not comply with any
Sure, my SENGLED SMART WINDOW & Universal Remote work perfectly I have NO problems using my SmartThings hub with door sensors.
First, I used the Sengled Element LED bulbs and the Sengled Home app when it was recommended to me. I had later purchased the Sengled Smart Plug, and when I was installing it, it indicated that I had to have the Sengled Home app. Initially, I wondered "do I need two Sengled apps?" in order to handle these tasks? Unfortunately that did not turn out to be I was able to automatically import all my LED bulbs into the Sengled Home app because it recognized the Element app was installed. Due to this, at the end of the Smart Plug installation, the Element app no longer needed to be used, and now the Sengled Home app controls both LED smart bulbs and
As far as I know, there is no conflict. The unit does overhang slightly, but the other outlet is completely may also want to check out my earlier post which shows the clearance between the adjacent outlet and this Smart Plug when it
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BENGLED SMART WINDOW & BENGLED SMART WINDOWS The door sensors are as follows I-n- d - affordable - An easy setup is provided
- A user-friendly interface Please be friendly
Design that is seamless - Ensure that you compete with big brands such as smartthings and Phillips
You can set up a routine with your Alexa to remind you when your doors or windows are open or if they have been left open for a year or more and need to be closed. When I started to set up a smart home project within my own home, one of the things that bothered me was that some of the smart home devices were so expensive. However, SENGLED offered an affordable way to build my smart home with easy to set up bulbs, If you're in the Caribbean or on a wireless network I have a bit of an intermittent Wi-Fi connection, but Sengled has so far been able to connnect On the islands, there is a Wi-Fi network. It is easy to set up the sensor. There is a requirement to use it with a hub. To get started with smart home technology I suggest using the SENGLED bundle packages to get a smart home hub and bulb. Once you have the hub, you can add over 100 devices to it. They are a growing company and I am pleased to continue my smart home journey with them.
While selecting smart plugs, one should look for one that can handle a "heavy duty" appliance (first image). You wish to use a plug with a OUTPUT CAPACITY of 1,800 watts for maximum power. This requirement is met by the Sengled smart plug. In general, Ohm's Law states that There are many smart plugs rated at 15 amps at 120 volts on the wall outlet side, but very few have the full 1,800 watts on the controlled outlet side. This smart plug is compact as well as its packaging There is information printed on each of the six sides of the box! For most parts, setup is literally a "plug and play" experience (it's SmartThings-certified) The only condition is that you don't get too excited about it, and go right ahead and plug it in when instructed to do so by the Hold the power button for 10 seconds while the unit is plugged in if you need to re-initialize the plug. During the pairing process, you should not plug any appliances into the smart plug until AFTER the hub has been connected.
Although the setup process was easy, I would have preferred it to be more complicated. I was able to add each sensor to my SmartThings hub very easily with the QR code. These sensors are installed at all the entrances of my home. There are six pairs installed around it. As a result of thinking I had a defective sensor and installing a duplicate one, I actually have two of the sensors on one of my doors. When I use the door, both of them appear as offline most of the time. Occasionally, one or both of the sensors will come back online when the door opens or closes (this is never consistent). My garage is kept around 45 degrees during the winter, so these two heaters are installed there. There is no doubt that cold has played a role In addition, I have also encountered many instances where all of the other sensors (all within 25 feet of each other and with very little obstruction) have failed to sense that a door was opened or closed. I have found that temperature is a very important I notice that when I turn down the heat below 65 degrees, some of the sensors go off and then come back on when I turn on the heat back up. The worst part is that SmartThings won't read the entry the first time the door opens when the sensors are unavailable. Basically, it just marks it as online. Consequently, if someone were to walk in, it wouldn't notify me the first time the door opens. Such a thing can't happen to a device that is designed to be secure.
This Smart Plug was easy to add and only took a few minutes. This plug works on its own accord and has a manual pull-out on/off switch on the side that emits a soft blue light when it is Likewise, I have added all of my Sengled smart devices to Alexa without issue and all work as expected.
An installation that was troublesome. I had the problem that the hub next to it wouldn't register to the hub that wasn't initialized. Eventually I worked on some outlets for about 2 hours and then went to the power switch to shut it down. As a result, all my switches (I have 3 of them) have drained their cr2032 batteries in this time. I assume it starts calling the mothership and consumes power from there. Previously, none of my batteries registered, and I had to repeat the initialization process whenever new batteries were installed. After that, I had to set up all my scenes and such. I don't understand how the app and the hardware work together so badly. The LED bulbs get hot, and the sengled ones do too. There must be a lot of wasted energy there. It would have been better to stay The more expensive the quality, the better the result.
It was a waste of money and time. A total of 4 window and door sensors were purchased in two packages. My batteries included with the camera also needed to be replaced because I wasn't sure if the As a result of scanning the QR code, the installation hangs. The full stop has been reached. In response to Sengled's support email, the company ignored it. My Amazon customer service representative tested out troubleshooting and I ended up agreeing that it is a poorly designed product, so I need to ship it As a matter of fact, I think that I deserve a refund for the batteries I was tricked into buying, because I am not in need of Perhaps this might have been avoided if Sengled actually responded to his offer of support.