Has the tuya chip so can be reflashed with tasmota for use in Home Assistant without the app and cloud.If someone in each city set up a service to flash these things for people they'd make a fortuneFWIW, these smart power sockets don't make a high frequency buzzing noise, unlike some others I've tried (e.g. There were 8 or so left.Price is $15 at stores in Geelong.

Very simple and works a treat. I have only tried the power sockets though.Will try that other app as well. It’s worth noting that some of the devices/services […]

The Arlec smart plugs have a narrower profile.Provided you're not plugging in a power brick, you could possibly use both power points.I'm at Ryde looking for it but seems to be sold out.

We are so pleased to welcome customers back into our stores. Hope there’s stock tomorrow.That's a great price, mine had them for $25, so it must vary per store.FYI. But all Geelong stores stick quite similar in these areasThank you. Companies can't alter or remove reviews from ProductReview.com.au.I purchased this item as a part of a Bunnings starter kit which contained two power point controllers and two LED globes. They were on a little display stand in aisle 63. If anyone is in the market for a smart plug to plug into a power point and control a device/light with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, I can recommend the Arlec Grid Connect PC189HA-2. I have tried my best and they dont work onmy network.Also it needs and will send your location back to their servers……:)I literally in the last half hour setup 8 lights.
Mention to them they are a deleted item helpsI think he meant how did you know Geelong was $15.

Wonder why they cant handle 5ghz eh?A lot of older, cheap or low powered internet devices only use 2.4 as it has the most compatibility, longer range and a lot of routers don't even have 5ghz (pretty sure telstra only just added it to the included modem they offer in the last couple years that my grandparents made me set up for them)Most dont mind a compromised network though. just went to Windsor gardens and a guy in the electrical department thinks all the SA stores sold out before ChristmasI was going to stop in at Windsor Gardens on the way home but you have saved me a trip now haha. Reduce brightness down to 1% is really about 30%.Grabbed one from Chatswood (for $29) - they don't have them out on the floor - I had to ask for it (they had many out the back)I just asked one of the random staff in one of the isles (I just showed him the item I wanted on their web site (on my phone) - and he said he thought that was out the back - so he went off and got it for me)Not good enough.