If my wife lets me get more than 3 of these things, the Eve Energy Strip will be my go-to with its overcurrent, overvoltage and surge suppression. Thanks for watching!
I have two of those.. works well.. expensive to buy... Should I choose one HomeKit device to bring to a fitgh I would choose one of these.. they are really sturdy / heavy.. ! 😁
Thanks bro! There are quite a few people covering HomeKit now and Apple gets this marketing for free. However, if anyone at Apple happens to read this, I wouldn’t say no to a sponsorship or maybe a “scoop” here or there 😉😆
I have a VOCOlinc power strip in my bed that controls desk lamps via the outlets and a light strip via the USB port. The other USB ports are there to charge my Apple Watch & other smart devices. I may have to check out the Eve power strip. Thanks for the review.
Not in this case. Actually, most devices not requiring a hub can be added directly to HomeKit; it’s kinda the point of HomeKit. The Eve app is actually one of the more useful native apps, but I typically only use most native apps for firmware updates. Thanks for watching! 😊
Could you have it turn on something based on another factor? For example, I have a humidifier and dehumidifier. Can the humidifier turn on if the sensor says it’s too dry? I do not have as many plugs as I have things which should be connected to them
Yes, you’ll need to set up a rule in the Eve app and define your triggers and scenes. The Eve app actually is great actually for users that like to tinker and provides more options under HomeKit than the Home app. Thanks for watching!