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Leak Smart Detector Turn Off Water
Ronald Z. | 2024-09-08 01:39:38 |
Wi-Fi connections have been stable and reliable. Likewise, for my new HS200 Smart Wall Switch. All these TP-LINK Smart devices are located several rooms away far from the router. They never disconnect. My routers are the the TP-LINK Archer C3150 and C5400. Kasa, on multiple Android tablets, controls these Smart Plugs and the Smart Switch, Locally (in the same house over the same LAN) and Remotely (wherever Internet is available). Anyone paranoid about security, can just skip Cloud Account registration which disables Remote control. My Smart Plugs and Smart Wall Switch all work fine both Locally and Remotely. Just plugged them in and configured on an Android tablet with Kasa. I didn't need to edit anything in my router's configuration. Setup was simple. Anyone can get these TP-LINK Smart devices working. The HS200 Smart Wall Switch is also a sophisticated digital rule-based timer. Schedule events to turn a device On/Off, selecting times and days of the week; even different times on different days. Away Mode specifies a time period during which a connected device will turn On/Off randomly, mimicking someone being at home. In Schedule and Away Mode, SUNRISE or SUNSET can also be assigned. Timer turns a connected device either On/Off after a specified period of time. Preparation is the key to successfully installing and wiring the HS200. TP-LINK does its best to help with three comprehensive tutorials. Suggest doing some homework before tackling this project. You need a single switch wall box that has a four-wire system (2 live/load wires, 1 ground wire, 1 neutral line). Don't rely on the color coding of old wires. (1.) YouTube video, TP-LINK HS200 Smart WiFi Light Switch Setup Tutorial. (2.) TP-LINK website, FAQ-1128, How to install TP-LINK Smart Plug to your electrical line. (3.) Kasa App, Kasa will guide you through the wiring process. In Kasa select Add device, SMART SWITCH, Before we start, NOT YET, Lets get started. 5 |
Ronald Z. | 2024-05-26 07:12:56 |
This is a review of a free product received from TP-LINK for testing and feedback as part of their review program. I replaced a standard manual wall switch with the HS200 Smart Switch. So now my Living Room Chandelier is connected by Wi-Fi to the Internet and can be remotely controlled using my Smartphone or Tablet from anywhere in the world. I had a single switch wall box which turned a large decorative Living Room Chandelier On/Off. I replaced that manual switch with the HS200 Smart Switch. Since the Chandelier is visible to the street, through a window, I reasoned that having it controlled by a Smart Switch could help deter burglars. I had no problems installing the HS200. My existing single switch wall box had a Neutral Line and I used the plastic HS200 Switch Plate. As for manual operation, a gentle tap on the large rectangular button turns the HS200 On or Off. It's a momentary switch. Very little movement is needed to toggle between On and Off. An internal glowing circle of light makes it easy to locate the Smart Switch in a dark room. Below the main HS200 On/Off switch are two small rectangular buttons. RESET for an App or Factory Reset. RESTART to reboot. The HS200 works with Kasa, a free Android and iOS app. Kasa on your Smartphone or Tablet can turn the Smart Switch On/Off locally and remotely. Voice commands work on Amazon Alexa devices (Echo, Echo Dot, Tap). With Alexa, multiple TP-LINK Smart Switches and Plugs can be grouped under one name. HS200 Wi-Fi operates on the 2.4GHz band. That gives it a good Wi-Fi range and makes it compatible with all routers. If the 5GHz band had been used, the speed increase would have been inconsequential, but the range would have been less and older routers wouldn't have been accommodated. I've been using TP-LINK HS100 and HS110 Smart Plugs to automate my home for several months. They have worked great. My Smart Plugs control a fan, desk lamp, air conditioner, and TP-LINK NC250 Security Camera. 5 |
Karen | 2024-08-19 06:15:20 |
I have purchased the Life Saver Bag hoping to lighten my load when I traveled to a location for a shoot. I was going to return it thinking it wasn't going to work well. I am so glad that I kept it. You can use water or sand to fill up the Life Saver. I have chose to use water. I would fill up the life saver at the location and dump the water out afterwards making it easier for me to move it around. If there is no running water at the location, I will fill the Life Saver with water before leaving and put it in to a small plastic box just incase it does decide to leak and then I dump the water out afterwards. So far I had this Life Saver for about a year and have not had it leak on me yet. I use the bag to stabilize my c-stand for my wireless strobe. Couldn't be happier. 5 |
Mike FromMontreal | 2024-07-25 02:46:21 |
Here is the most important thing you will need to know... IT WORKS! Putting your 5D Mark III into a body of water with a $2500 dollar lens and a flash does not feel natural in any way the first time you ease it into the water. But life is life and if it was going to leak I was going to find out the hard way, It did not leak. Humidity packets that came with it got rid of fog. The only tricky thing is that you really need to dial in your settings before getting in there, or use it on full auto. I shoot in Pools in Manual and it worked fine with a bit of going back and adjusting settings again. Direct flash looks terrible underwater as it does above water, so I am still not sure I will use flash again for my underwater needs. Great thing is I can turn flash on and off through the housing anyways so, not a big deal to have there just in case. The plastic does warp your lcd image and makes it look cloudy, the first time I thought everything looked terrible until I took it out of the thick plastic housing. Bottom line, this works, and the company that makes it guarantees your gear in case of manufacturing failure. KEEP YOUR RECEIPT! 5 |
mcontryman | 2024-06-21 02:42:21 |
This made it simple and easy to turn my boring TV into a smart tv 5 |
Chandler | 2024-04-16 07:52:20 |
Not much else to say. They do their job, never had a leak. 5 |
Light | 2024-09-23 09:24:49 |
Though it doesn't have the range the Smart Remote had, it makes up for it in being consistent. I use multiple GoPro cameras regularly. This unit allows me to pair all of them; turn them all on, record & stop together, & turn them all off. This conserves battery power but even better, it saves my sanity! Worth every penny! 5 |
Jeff | 2024-07-28 02:57:41 |
I have only had them for about 2 weeks but so far so good. The only feature my old smart lights (knock off brand) had I wish these had was a color strobe light that changed to different colors on its own every second/ millisecond. Connection is simple ( A lot easier than C by GE). Also has better features than the GE. The only feature I wish they had was knowing what time it is and being able to have them off during those times. yes you can set a schedule and that works but if you cut power to them and turn them back on after the schedule you have to manually turn them off. 5 |
Travis | 2024-07-03 04:30:30 |
These smart switches are great! Ive got 2 of these wired up to exterior sconce lights set to come on at sunrise, and youre off at sunset. The built in light sensors on the lights wouldnt work well because the lights are in the shade and would turn on most of the day. And now I dont have to worry about adjusting the on/off settings constantly with the changing of time/darkness. The 3rd switch is installed for a main light in a front room. I set it to turn on/off randomly while Im away at work for 24/hr, and also while on vacation. Installation was fairly simple. They do take up a little more space than a regular switch in the box and require a neutral (white wire) to install. Setup was a breeze with the Kasa app, and still works well even though the signal is fairly weak at one location. Kasa app is easy to use and has plenty of functions. Highly recommend these, and also the smart outlets. 5 |
AR91 | 2024-06-06 09:10:38 |
Great little smart plug. It is super easy to use with HomeKit. I’ve been using this to turn on the lights on my Christmas tree 5 |