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Rafael G | 2024-06-03 01:21:55 |
I just got this tp-link x55 to replace my old Google mesh and this is an amazing wifi 6 mesh system.... The app is a plus and is very easy to use...top notch tp-link, this is a 1 .... 5 |
Bee721 | 2024-06-17 03:59:57 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We bought this when our google soundbar went out hoping it would be easier to link to our Vizio TV. It definitely was, sound quality so much better than the previous one. My only complaint is that the instructions to connect to our VA were not clear and was very confusing, had to get online and ask in 3 different forums before we finally got it figured out. 5 |
Mike | 2024-04-15 06:37:41 |
Had used the Google Nest wifi mesh system for 3+ years and it was really starting to get spotty & inconsistent. Researched new systems and TP-Link always kept coming up. Bought it and it did not disappoint. Easily installed (with the app), and works flawlessly. Our router is at the far end of the house and with the 3 satellites, we have full coverage to the other side, over 2 floors, and out to the detached garage. We were using FIVE satellites with the Google system and the TP-Link still outperforms it. That being said, the Google system was Wifi 5 and TP-Link is Wifi 6E, so I'm sure that had a lot to do with the better coverage. Highly recommend. 5 |
Bob | 2024-04-15 01:18:55 |
A few years ago I switched to Google Nest mesh wifi and have been very pleased until recently. The app no longer offers information about wifi speed and Google seems unwilling/unable to fix it. In the short time I had Nest two of the points died and had to be replaced. I started looking for an alternative and found the TP-Link Deco X55. It get's very good reviews and includes wifi 6 which is a real plus. Of course it doesn't hurt that the system is about half the price of Nest. Now I have no dead spots and faster speed. The only weakness I have found is the app could be more robust, offering more information to help in placement of the points. Perhaps TP-Link will upgrade the app in the near future. 5 |
Martin | 2024-04-22 02:41:18 |
I bought my first smart plug about two years ago. It was a TP-Link HS-100 that is still in service. I thought the plug was a bit large but I liked the android app that supports it. That it is Alexa and Google Home compatible is great - I can turn off the espresso machine attached to it by saying Hey Google - turn on coffee! And, if Im out and about, I can turn it on before I get home and have a ready-to-go hot espresso machine when I get home. I decided early on that TP-Links app was pretty solid - it allows me to put connected appliances on a schedule - like turning on at sunset and turning off at Sunrise. Or turning on randomly between 10pm and midnight to make our house look occupied when we are on vacation. So, even though TP-Links products are not on sale often, I decided not to purchase other, cheaper smart plugs. How many doggone apps do I want to access in order to manage my smart home? These newer HS103s are great - they fit in many more places where the original HS100 wouldnt fit. I have one in a landscape lighting box outside - protected from the weather, but definitely in a tight space. It would be even better if TP-Link put the ac recepticle on the end of the long portion of the plug, but that only comes in a two port version. These plugs are reliable - Ive only had one that has gone bad - and TP-Link isnt all that helpful with returns. But their software more than makes up for their slightly higher cost and their stingy warranty policy. 5 |
Jason B. | 2024-09-21 08:41:32 |
Great 4k Doorbell. Works with Google and my voice to watch the camera on TV. 5 |
Zakear | 2024-06-24 03:22:49 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Syncs with my phone and watch and works on my google home. It's amazing to control it with my voice no remote needed. Would never switch back 5 |
Mike | 2024-05-16 05:29:28 |
We purchased this TV over two months ago to replace a 14 year old 40 Sony Bravia XBR that simply died one day. We have limited space available for a TV, but with the smaller bezels in recent years, I could upgrade to 48 in about the same space. Given the minimal price difference, try to fit the 48 if you can. I was happy with our old HD TV, but the new OLED is just incredible. I'm not sure I've even watched anything that is 4K yet, but the detail and color rendition (SONY's greatest strength in my opinion) is striking. This TV has quite good sound without a sound-bar, but then we watch more content with dialog than loud action, so take that as a caveat. I regularly watch from a wide angle position (maybe 45 degrees?), and have no issues with picture quality, motion or clarity. Since I had already been using a ROKU device for streaming on my old non-smart TV and am familiar with the interface I chose to stay with that rather than activate Google TV (I did upgrade to a ROKU Streaming Stick 4K though). I'm also more comfortable not sharing data with Google - a personal choice. This is our only TV and I feel we got top quality for the available footprint. This unit is proof you don't need a huge TV to have a great viewing experience. 5 |
Jim | 2024-05-18 06:19:53 |
In our breakfast nook, the wife and I watch the news over coffee and breakfast. Hey Google, What's on TV brings up YouTube TV. Or My wife says Hey Google, Play CBS on YouTubeTv. Smple. 5 |
Allen | 2024-06-07 08:47:13 |
I use this in combination of the iOS phone and Google Home app. I have a PLEX server set up to cast movies. I also am able to cast Showtime via Google Home to watch Homeland on Chromecast Ultra. It is faster to process the movie and no lag or synchronization problems because of the ethernet cable. Recommended if you have Plex or just use Google Chrome to watch shows a lot. If you have a TV that is CEC compatible and enabled, you can launch Google Home from the iPhone and it will automatically start both Chromecast Ultra and your TV with just the app. 5 |