GE CYNC Smart Plug per interni, presa di corrente Bluetooth e Wi-Fi, funziona con Alexa e Google Home, presa di controllo vocale (confezione da 3) 3 prese Smart Plug

Brand:GE Lighting

3.4/5

65.71

Cync Smart Plug rende intelligente qualsiasi lampada o dispositivo che si collega a una parete. Il bridge Wi-Fi integrato aggiunge il controllo fuori casa per l'illuminazione e i dispositivi e il controllo vocale se associato a un assistente vocale. La spina consente inoltre la programmazione e l'impostazione della scena per lampadine e dispositivi tradizionali. La presa intelligente aggiunge funzionalità intelligenti agli apparecchi in cui le lampadine intelligenti non si adattano o non corrispondono all'aspetto dell'apparecchio. Abbina la Smart Plug con Cync o C di GE Smart Bulbs in altri apparecchi e Smart Switch per controllare tutte le tue luci insieme. Usa la Smart Plug con altri dispositivi come arricciacapelli, ventole e dispositivi elettronici per accenderli o spegnerli da remoto o programmarli in modo che funzionino in base alla tua routine. La Smart Plug si collega direttamente ai dispositivi Google Home e Amazon Alexa senza bisogno di un hub. Basta collegarlo a una presa a muro standard e tu'

La presa intelligente ha dimensioni compatte: le prese intelligenti Cync che funzionano con Alexa e Google Home presentano un design sottile che mantiene disponibile la seconda presa nelle prese a muro standard per collegare un altro dispositivo o presa intelligente. Costruisci la tua casa intelligente senza bisogno di hub: le prese intelligenti Cync che funzionano con Google Home e Alexa includono un hub che si collega direttamente ai dispositivi con assistente vocale, quindi non è necessario acquistare un bridge o un hub autonomo. Controlla le prese intelligenti mentre sei lontano da casa: ottieni maggiore sicurezza domestica e comodità con la possibilità di controllare i tuoi dispositivi elettrici lontano da casa con queste prese Wi-Fi, così non dovrai mai preoccuparti di lasciare il ferro da stiro acceso o di tornare a casa in una casa buia. Le prese intelligenti rendono intelligente qualsiasi dispositivo elettronico: la presa intelligente Cync rende intelligente qualsiasi lampada o dispositivo elettrico, quindi le prese e i dispositivi intelligenti rispondono ai comandi vocali come un intero sistema di casa intelligente. Aggiorna la tua casa intelligente: compatibili con Google Home e Alexa (venduti separatamente), le prese intelligenti di Cync rendono i tuoi dispositivi tradizionali intelligenti fornendo il controllo vocale e delle app in ogni momento, anche quando sei fuori casa.
Brand GE Lighting
Connector Type Plug In
Contact Type Normally Closed
Country of Origin China
Current Rating 15 Amps
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.62 x 1.5 x 1.46 inches
Item model number CPLGSTDBLW1/BSS3P
Manufacturer GE Lighting
Material Plastic
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operation Mode ON-OFF
Product Dimensions 2.62 x 1.5 x 1.46 inches; 12.7 Ounces
Switch Type Power Diode
Terminal Screw

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Scritto da: G. Whitehouse
Lots of Unanswered Questions
I bought these plugs to help manage interior lights (put them on a schedule) and also to charge devices during overnight hours when electricity rates drop but I'm typically asleep. They work for all those purposes, but I have to downgrade the product on overall usability. To manage the schedule you have to use the "Cync" app on your smart phone, and this is where the problems start. The app is beautiful looking but not easy to use, and in general seems over-designed and under-thought. Its arrangement might make sense for a complicated home setup with multiple smart lights and other similar devices, maybe integrate them with an Alexa, but all I want is to put plugs on a timer. To do this, I had to choose names and for some reason images for each plug and each room the plugs were in. More than half of the setup seems completely unnecessary. Only when all this was completed was I allowed to program a schedule (alternatively you can program a "scene," though it isn't ever explained what "scenes" are for or why you'd want to use one). Once you've done that, the plug name and the room name each have an unlabeled slider button - one of them (I think) arms the schedule - or perhaps the scene - and one of them (I think) turns the plug on/off manually. After 3 days of using them I'm still uncertain of their function. Probably if I was using this every day I'd eventually figure it out and retain that information, but I'd prefer to set it up once and then not think about it. Labeling the slider buttons (e.g. "Manual On/Off," "Arm/Disarm Schedule") would have solved that problem, but perhaps wouldn't be as aesthetically pleasing? I can't explain why they don't label their controls, it's baffling. Each plug comes with a small set of instructions which is not detailed enough to answer questions; there's a toll-free support number, but I feel I shouldn't have to talk to customer support just to put an outlet on a timer - the analog timers I can get at any hardware store are intuitive and easy to use. I almost always have things I'd rather do than spend 20 minutes talking to tech support. Bottom line, the app looks great but is hard to figure out; it's frustrating to see overly clever user interface design get in the way of using a product for a simple purpose. The app prompts me to turn on Bluetooth and WiFi on my phone whenever I open the app, but once the plugs are programmed, there appears to be no reason to need either one (Bluetooth or WiFi). Maybe I'm misunderstanding the point of enabling Bluetooth and WiFi, but here again those features aren't explained in the instructions and I'm not going to call tech support to find out. Since initially programming the plugs and entering the WiFi network info into the app, I can now use the app to turn plugs on & off manually, or adjust their schedules, all without having either Bluetooth or WiFi on. That's handy, but it tells me that the app uses cellular data to communicate with an external host of some kind that then communicates with the plugs via the Internet and my home WiFi. This seems more complicated and prone to privacy/security problems than it needs to be. I'd prefer to have to use Bluetooth or WiFi to communicate with the plugs directly from my phone, and cut out the middleman and any security risk that entails, but my guess is these devices are intended to gather data about their users so there is no ability to use them without connecting them to the Internet. Something I liked about the app was its ability to reference a program schedule to sunrise and/or sunset. This allows you to turn lights off based on sunrise, or turn them on based on sunset. My analog timers won't do that. On/off times can be adjusted from sunrise/sunset by minutes or hours, which is nice.
Scritto da: Greg Pikitis
This just might be the one for you
I was doing some smart plug shopping looking for the right one for me and I think this nailed it. I am not experience in the smart plug market, but I know I am super satisfied with this purchase because it is a very cheap option and it responds extremely fast with Alexa. This does not offer any power usage data, which I am disappointed about but I am still very satisfied with what it does with the price point. The top things I love about it is that it dose not require the GE app to set up, the Alexa app recognized it, almost immediately after plugging it in, which was very easy to set up and the smart plugs response almost immediately to Alexa, which I like. I don’t really think you can go wrong with this price point.
Scritto da: Howard
They work well
I have become a big fan of GE Cync products over the past few months. We already have over 20 switches and plugs installed. We've been using one of the plugs in our hallway bathroom. It gets cold in the winter, so in the morning, while still in bed, we turn on a space heater we have plugged in to it using a phone (if handy) or telling our Lenovo smart clock "Hey Google, turn on the bathroom heater". In a few minutes, the bathroom is nice and toasty and ready for someone to take a shower. My latest project, since our eufy security system does not provide for expandability to add additional sirens...I have some GE Cync motion sensors on order. They'll go around the house. Then, I bought a few sirens that I'm going to plug in to these GE Cync smart plugs. When we're out of the house, if any of the GE Cync motion sensors trigger, all these smart plugs will turn on and sound the sirens.
Scritto da: Claudia Lopez
Support 5Ghz!
These are great, easy to setup, and most of all it supports 5G! Highly recommend.
Scritto da: Happy Shopper
Keep buying more!
I am pleased with these plugs, I have been using them for over a year now along with the Cync lightbulbs. Every now and again I experience some issues when asking my digital assistant to turn it on and it doesn’t recognize the plug but I am able to override it using the app. It’s better than having the old fashioned clapper. Get some! You won’t be disappointed.
Scritto da: LINDA ANN
ALEXA automatically set it up when I plugged it in
No stress setting it up. I basically took it out of the box, Alexa recognized it, she named it, and turned it on when I asked her to, and then turned it off when I asked her to. I immediately ordered a second one.
Scritto da: Carl
Bluetooth plug for Modem/Router
I bought a 4-pack of smart plugs after reading they could be used to power down your Modem/Router rid yourself of unplugging the power cord. Well, those particular smart plugs use wi-fi so you can pretty much guess what happened when I tried to turn it back on... NOTHING! There's no wi-fi available to turn the smart plug back on! So as I wrestled with whether I should return or keep the other plugs, I learned about the GE CYNC which uses both wi-fi AND bluetooth technology. Setup was so simple I thought I must have missed something. I plugged in the routers' power cord and cycled it off then back on without a hitch, thanks to bluetooth. The router took its usual 3 to 5 minutes to re-establish itself and the connections to my many peripherals and devices.
Scritto da: Timothy
Second Best
Not quite as easy to install as the Amazon branded plug, but pretty darn easily with the GE app. Only a few extra steps. If you are looking for a more economical plug that is relatively easy to connect to Alexa, this is a good one. Using the advice of Amazon technical support, always get a plug made by the same company as the app as opposed to needing a third-party app.

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