HomeDome Smart Outlet with Voice Control for $17
March 19, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Any home can be a smart home with the HomeDome Smart Outlet. Compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, this plug lets you remotely control your devices straight from your smartphone. No more willing yourself out of bed just to kill the lights at night. Once you’re plugged in, simply pair your phone to the outlet, plug in your device, and you’re all set to automate with schedule, countdown and anti-theft timers.
- Control lights, appliances & other devices online via the smartphone app
- Use w/ smart assistants, like Alexa & Google Assistant
- Automate your home w/ schedule, countdown & anti-theft timers
- Schedule devices to save energy
- Easily modify schedules & settings w/ your phone
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white
- Materials: ABS+PC, metal
- Product dimensions: 3.9″ x 2.3″ x 1″
- Electrical rating: 120V/15A/60Hz/1800W
- Schedule, countdown, and anti-theft timers
- Voltage: AC 100-240V
- Current: 250V 10A
- Rated frequency: 50/60Hz
- Working environment: indoors
- Working temperature: 50°F to 113°F
- Working mode: Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz
- Security type: WEP64/WEP128/TKIP/CCMP(AES)
- Security mechanism: WEP/SPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
- Controlled via app
- REC sends switch information to devices via push notifications
Compatibility
- No hub or subscription required
- Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT
Includes
- HomeDome Smart Outlet with Voice Control
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