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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JUAN
> 3 dayVery good
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Chu Thim Rom
> 3 dayBought two units for about 2 and a half months, one unit keeps turning off and on for about one every hour.
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B. Block
> 3 dayIt doesn’t keep time it was to go on at 5:15 and went on a 4:00
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Chad M West
> 3 dayI use this in my office to control some light fixtures that cant use smart bulbs, and its been fine. Each outlet can be named and controlled independently, but I usually just use them all at once by telling my smart thing to turn off the office and it just poofs the whole office into off mode.
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Kate Matson
> 3 dayI purchased the 6-outlet version of this about a month ago, to use with my desktop PC and monitors, and so far it has been fantastic. I use it not with Alexa but with Google Home, and I have had no issues there. I did have a little difficulty setting it up - but that was entirely user error (I forgot I had changed my WEP key... oof), and had I not made that mistake, would have had it up and running within minutes of receiving it. Something I appreciate is that it makes a satisfying click when turning the outlets on or off, which is both pleasant (imo) but also useful for troubleshooting. The only thing Im not wild about is having to download a third-party app in order to integrate it with Google Home, but ultimately thats not been an issue. It doesnt take up much space on my phone and has not been pushy or annoying in any way - I tend to forget its there. Overall, this is a great value for a smart strip, I would recommend it.
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GabeGabe
> 3 dayI have 3 of the surge protectors and used it in my previous apt with little issues such as random loss of connections. Ive recently moved to a new build home with fiberoptics and 2/3 of these stopped connecting. One works fine in the living room but the other 2 would not pick up the signal. After resetting it multiple time, they still didnt work. I contacted the company and they couldnt troubleshoot over the phone so they requested I sent a video of the Nth time to reset them to demonstrate that the devices were faulty. I waited for 2 replacements and I received 1 strip a day before they emailed me the tracking information after I waited a month for it. I started the process in July and received a device around August. I emailed them to follow up for the second device... 5 emails and 3 months later, they are still asking for my utmost patience but they still dont have a product out for me. This company has lost me as a customer, I will never purchase their products again. Id suggest that you save yourself the money and grief, go with another product, ANY OTHER PRODUCT... chances are other companies may have more reliable smart surge protectors and much better customer service and not make you wait 3... going on 4 months for a replacement.
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Stephanie I.
> 3 dayWonderful, works great so far with downloaded app. However the USB ports are not able to be controlled in the app/remotely, only the 4 plug ins. Works with Alexa app or Google assistant.
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R. Allen
Greater than one weekThe ability to schedule when it turns on and off in areas of the house when I no longer use them helps control my energy bill.
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MaddHadder
> 3 dayThe app lets you choose what to name each outlet so they can be controlled separately and each can have their own schedule assigned. I also have it linked with my google assistant, so now I can control all the lamps in my house completely hands-free.
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Anon
> 3 dayI have been using smart outlets as timers for my aquarium lights. After getting tired of still bending over to unplug equipment I wanted to try a power strip. This one checks all the boxes for me- Strip connects to the Smart Life App without issue. Unit looks good and is styled nicely. Every power outlet on the strip is connected to wifi