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Gepubliceerd: 2014-04-02, Auteur: James , beoordeeld door: gadgetreview.com
Good surge protection rating, Can plug in any four power cables.
Expensive, Setup harder than it should be, Usefulness is minimal, Functions are lacking so much that it makes the product feel useless
The hardware is a step in the right direction for a smart device. But the implementation and usabil...
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Gepubliceerd: 2014-01-28, Auteur: John , beoordeeld door: pcmag.com
Flexible design. Easy to setup. Let's you control two plugged in devices remotely.
Only two our of four outlets are network-connected. Does not support IFTTT. No browser app
The Quirky Pivot Power Genius is a flexible power strip with two outlets that can be controlled remotely using an iOS or Android device. It has a unique and useful design, but its automation abilities are limited....
Gepubliceerd: 2013-11-14, Auteur: Ry , beoordeeld door: cnet.com
The Quirky Pivot Power Genius power strip features a fun, useful design. The free Wink app that you'll use to control it is wonderfully well thought out, making automation a breeze
The Genius only has four total outlets -- fewer than the average power strip. Also, aside from basic scheduling, your only triggering option is the Quirky Spotter, which was an inconsistent performer in our tests
This power strip is smart, but "Genius" might be pushing it. Even though it has only one socket, for now we still prefer the Belkin WeMo Switch.
Gepubliceerd: 2013-11-15, Auteur: Ry , beoordeeld door: cnet.com.au
The Quirky Pivot Power Genius power strip features a fun, useful design. The free Wink app that you'll use to control it is wonderfully well thought out, making automation a breeze
The Genius only has four total outlets -- fewer than the average power strip. Also, aside from basic scheduling, your only triggering option is the Quirky Spotter, which was an inconsistent performer in our tests
This power strip is smart, but "Genius" might be pushing it. Even though it has only one socket, for now we still prefer the Belkin WeMo Switch....