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The Ezlo Zigbee Smart Outlet is a versatile home automation solution that allows you to control and schedule your appliances remotely. With a load capacity of 15 amps, Zigbee HA 1.2 certification, and over-the-air updates, it ensures energy efficiency and compatibility with various smart home systems, all while being compact and safe.
J**S
Works flawlessly for a while. Now it disconnects all of the time.
Edit 11/13/18The first one I bought walked off. I think my nephew picked it up and placed it somewhere. Oh well. It wasn't working at the time because it loves to disconnect from the Wink 2 hub whenever it feels like it. So I bought another and had trouble pairing it (about an hour). Finally it paired and now this water sensor disconnects at random. No reason. I put a new battery in it for good measure. It ran for a few days the disconnected again. I'm going to scrap this sensor and try another brand. Good luck.I used this sensor in my basement by the main drain for the HVAC, water conditioning, water softener, water heater area. If anything in that room starts to leak it will go to the main drain in that area. I placed it nearby the drain. We have a well and it has a Goulds Aquavar pump controller. The pump controller has a jumper wire for enabling the pump to run. If the jumper wire is not there, the pump does not run.So I paired this leak sensor with the Wink 2 hub (easy). Then I paired a z-wave relay switch with the Wink 2. Then I created a robot in the Wink 2 so that if this water sensor detects water it will then tell the relay to break contact. Breaking contact in the relay then shuts down the well controller and, in turn, the well. The robot also sends me a notification that the well has been shut down.The setup works flawlessly. I have had no problems with the Centralite Water sensor at all. It's also nice because it tells you the temperature. It would be easy to setup another Wink 2 robot to shut down the well pump if the temperature dropped to a certain degree. I have another robot for my Honeywell thermostat that does this, so I didn't do it with this sensor.I plan on purchasing more for other possible wet locations upstairs by the kitchen sink/dishwasher area and by the washer and dryer area. It's easy to justify the cost of these sensors and a Wink 2 hub when you figure out what the repairs would cost from a water leak going undetected for hours or days on end.
R**D
Easy pairing with Hubitat
I bought one a few weeks ago to control lights in pantry. Worked so well and paired so easily with Hubitat that when I needed another sensor for light and fan control in a bathroom I purchased another. Same as of pairing and works MUCH better than previous bath motion sensor that is integrated into switch.
A**R
Works good with Hubitat right out of the box
It worked very well for 2 years +. Then the LED pilot light started flashing 5 times when it saw someone. Shortly after that I started having issues with it. I looked for a good tech manual but found none. I changed the battery and that fixed it. Note that i used the Zigbee radio. I gave it 4 stars because of the lack of a tech manual.
U**R
Energy Monitoring a Matter of Luck?
I bought four of these Zigbee smart plugs because Centralite says they feature energy monitoring, which I need for my home automations. There's some conflicting information about this on the web, but it says so, "Monitor energy," right on the box. I am very experienced with adding Zigbee (and Z-Wave, and Wi-Fi) devices to my home network (Hubitat hub). For most brands this is a trivial process. For the Centralite smart plugs it is a frustrating ordeal. After a dozen or so attempts, with several factory resets, I finally got one to pair. As expected, it reports switch status (ON/OFF) and energy (Power Level). But, HERE'S THE KICKER, none of the other 3 smart plugs report Power Level. Same model number 4200C, same firmware revision, yet the only parameter reported is switch ON or OFF. I'm going to return all 4 and get a set of SENGLED smart plugs which claim, and are reported by purchasers, to support energy monitoring.I should add that I have several of the Centralite Micro motion sensors. They work extremely well, and were a breeze to set up. So, it's not a problem with the brand, per se, just the smart plug product.
F**S
Accurate and has never dropped from the mesh
I have this out in a detached garage. smartthings sensor kept falling off the network. This one stays connected no problem. Temp is accurate. I can't speak for battery life because I hard wired this up.
W**T
Strange behavior
I bought this sensor to work on our front porch. The package came with two sticky slips for installation. That will work for indoor where the installation location is smooth, but didn't work for our case. I had to get a small flat wood piece, install the wood piece and stick the sensor on the wood. Minor problem.The problem is the following strange behavior. The sensor showed 20% battery after installation. Then after a week, it showed 1%, and then flipped between 20% and 1% every day. It also reported temperature far off. After ten days, it stayed at 1% reporting, and then stopped working.I thought that I received a dude, and tried to exchange it. The replacement sensor behaviors the same. It started 67% battery reporting, then reports 33%, 1%. In the past several days, it reports battery between 1% and 33%. Again the temperature reporting is 5% off (I have another sensor installed near by).The sensor itself works. But I am not sure what to do with the battery issue. If the battery is bad, then I can buy a new battery. But It is not a battery issue.Update (1/28/2019): I raised my rating from 1 star to 3 star for the following reason. First, pairing is easy. It has long range. My Samsung smart hub is about 60 feet away from this sensor. It still works ok. The main thing, as I complained is battery. I am on my second one, which is a replacement. The reported battery of the sensor bounced discretely among 67%, 33%, and 1%. It has been on 33% for three days. The behavior is very similar to the first one which I returned. Is it battery issue, or just reporting incorrect battery level? The product description says 2-year battery life.
D**U
Very inconsistent
Easy to set up, paired with the Alexa app with no issues, and seemed to work well. After the initial time though it only seems to work about 50 percent of the time. Otherwise it keeps saying “device unresponsive”. Needs to be reset (open and close the battery door) to work again for a little while.
D**E
Excellent product - long battery life
Been using it for nine months with SmartThings V2 then V3 hubs. Been working perfectly, and seems to have a very long battery life. Use it for humidity detection to trigger an HVAC fan. Highly recommend this product.
G**Y
Works great
Follow instructions and should be trouble free install. Do cover all exposed wire if not fixed in place
D**L
Works great but...
Unit works good, but Smartthings loaded a driver that just didn't work. D/L a better third party driver, now works as expected, but battery way off.
S**.
Sehr enttäuscht
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