
D-Link Smart Plug
D-Link Smart Plug
According to the manufacturer, Amazon Echo and Google Home are supported. Apple Home is unfortunately not mentioned, so I assume that it does not work.
Nein sorry
Without the protective conductor, the plug cannot actually be plugged in! Except with a manipulated extension cable... Theoretically, it should actually work without the protective earth conductor, the connection is made via the existing WLAN. However, I also needed 3 - 4 attempts when pairing via the app. At the beginning, the plug offers its own WLAN DSP-w115-XXX to which you must connect.
I can't say with the normal Dlink app it works everything else I don't know
You should request a return from your customer account if it is still within the time limit.
yes, that should not be a problem
Hello, unfortunately I cannot answer this question as I was disappointed with this product and immediately disposed of it. With kind regards
You first have to set it up on your own router, then you can operate it on the road.
Hello, I can't tell if it's compatible with Samsung, but I couldn't connect it to my iPhone, which annoyed me so much that I got rid of the frankly stupid part. Sincerely
I also had difficulties with the installation. I had to repeat the process 5-6 times and eventually it worked. By the way, the password is printed in small letters on the label on the device. Perhaps this information will be useful to you.
No, the socket is controlled via WLAN, not ZigBee. However, this does not matter when used with Google Home, for example.
No, it can only be controlled with the mydlink App.
We have several "Philips Hue bulbs" and two "D-Link Smart Plugs" (chandeliers) integrated in the Google Home, which works perfectly.
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