Geeni Surge 6-Outlet Smart Extension Cord, Surge Protector and Cord Extender, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Requires 2.4 GHz WiFi, 3 Feet
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Steve Norton
> 24 hourThis product works well and is relatively inexpensive so I cant knock it completely. However, I would like a web interface to be able to enable ports in an automated fashion. Example: power up a light plugged into a port in response to some event detected by a third-party device/system. Like a motion detector or a door opening.
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JUAN
> 24 hourVery good
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Julian Niño
> 24 hourIt is very good and easy to use but doesnt support 5Ghz, I would like to get an upgrade after
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VegasJosh
> 24 hourUnder cabinet kitchen lighting. Maybe not what you thought when you looked up this item. I needed to install two runs of under cabinet lighting to make wifey happy. Problem is, I’m not an electrician, I get power drill happy, and I hate extra wires. This solved everything. Between the two runs is my microwave and above the microwave is a cabinet with a single power outlet meant for the microwave. I put this puppy in the cabinet, ran the lighting power cables up through the cabinets and sideways into the cabinet above the microwave, plugged it all in and POW! Now my kitchen looks great and I can schedule exactly when the lights turn on and off, and all I needed was a cheap lighting kit, superglue, a big drill bit and this guy!
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jgthng
> 24 hourAt the time I got it I only plugged 1 item because I was to bussy to move things around. Later I noticed that I am unable to plug things next to each plug because there is no space so I only was able to plug 4 things and is a 6 outlet! I really need it but the design is poor. Good thing I did not get the 4 plug one.
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Sean L. Conley
> 24 hourI actually purchased a second one after the first was so easy to set up, and it seems to be pretty reliable. Google Home is notorious for suddenly not being able to find devices, but this power strip proves that its Google Home and not the device. Even after something like a power outage, it quickly reconnects and reliably controls devices. Shame that more manufacturers cant produce that kind of reliability.
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Nakia Nitzsche III
> 24 hourWeve had a problem with this device flickering off and on. Weve tried it on different outlets, returned one and got another, tried different devices plugged in and it is definitely the device.
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Evan
> 24 hourIt is a great value because you get 4 outlets that you can control independently. The price was not bad and the quality was much better than I expected it to be. This geni does good work making your outlets smart also has 2 usb ports to charge stuff the wires and case were nicer than you would expect for the price.
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Dormouse
> 24 hourThis only just recently started messing up on me. its still supplies power but the smart functions seem to have completely gone away. I cant reset it or get it on my network or anything. I contacted geeni and they sent me a replacement though so that was nice. Other than that, I really like these power strips. You can control each individual outlet on them or the whole thing. Works really well through Alexa.
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Vickie J. Solonka
> 24 hourGlad that I can hook up all the electronics together and turn off the ones that Im not using from across the room