The Meross WiFi Dual Smart Outlet lets you connect two accessories into the same plug and control them separately through HomeKit, while also being cheaper than buying two smart plugs individually. At ...
This Wi-Fi-connected, in-wall outlet covers the basics and works without issues, but it’s not the right choice for Apple HomeKit fans. TP-Link’s Kasa smart home line has long included a variety off ...
With thoughtful design and loads of features, Currant raises the bar on what you should expect from a smart outlet. In its marketing material, newcomer Currant says, “You’ve never seen a smart outlet ...
Leviton has a new WiFi smart switch in its Decora range, and the cleverness doesn't stop at being able to remotely control it via an app or smart speaker. Dubbed the Decora Smart Wi-Fi ...
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The Meross Smart WiFi Plug is unobtrusive but very functional. Just what your want. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The Meross Smart WiFi Plug lets you control two lights, fans or other appliances from ...
This reasonably priced gadget gives you six weatherized smart outlets you can use on the wall or in your garden, but the six outlets cannot be controlled independently. Most outdoor smart plugs give ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Currant, a startup devoted to creating smart products that reduce energy consumption, today announced its newest smart product — the Currant Smart Wall Outlet.
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