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Koogeek Wi-Fi Enabled Smart Plug Works with Apple HomeKit

4.5 (83 Reviews)

US$39.04

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Customer Reviews(83 Reviews)
4.5

I bought two such plugs with the intent of placing it in an electric boiler and controlling the schedule and consumption, and the other for the living room light. They are fully compatible with the Apple Home Kit, I use a lot of Siri, and I found that syncing works well.

In the product description or product photo, the word "set of 3" is listed, which leads me to believe that it will be 3 identical products. There is only one delivery, so I didn't open the unit. Otherwise it will make a good impression, but I can't fully convince my function.

The parcel has been in Leipzig for more than a week. Unfortunately, when a package can't be sent to a packing station, Amazon still can't treat it as baking, just like in this case. Otherwise I am very satisfied with these devices, ... a bit clumsy. Let's see how the Parce exit is invalid... If you have a delivery..... who doesn't care about optics or size - >> Buy all recommendations

Working well in Home kit environment. Very good application as alternative to Home kit. Compatible with Siri assistant. I’m happy to use it.

Cheap house export kit. The installation work smoothly. When several plugs come into contact, it can be quite confusing in time. Unfortunately, Wi-Fi outlets only support 2.4 GHz. If you only want to operate within the LAN, your smartphone or tablet must be registered in the same Wifi. If the smartphone is on a 5 GHz network, the switch does not work, although the outlets are on the same LAN, only on different wifi. To avoid this and remotely change the slot over the Internet, you need to use an Apple TV or iPad as usual. But Apple TV should be 2.4 GHz. If Apple TV is connected to 5GHz or through a cable, this is not a bridge. It is also compatible with 5 GHz or Bluetooth, so it doesn't matter how Apple TV connects to the Internet.

Questions & Answers(2)
  • QHow do you connect to the 2.4G WiFi and enter the security password?

    Peter van der Meij2019-09-13

    AWhen configuring, use the Koogeek Home app to connect this product to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network.

    Customer Service Center2019-09-16
  • QHI there I wonder if I need any routers or other products to use your products with Apple home kit? Can I just start to buy your products, download the Apple home kit app and take it from there?

    Michael2018-02-12

    AIt need to be connected to 2.4G WiFi.

    Customer Service Center2018-02-26

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