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A relatively inexpensive solution, Includes motion detector, smart plug, and camera, LED illumination for nighttime operation, Integrated motion sensor and microphone, Can operate as a wireless range extender, Can power devices on and off according to a s
Works only with DLink products, No support for other types of sensors, Oddly limited, Buggy Android app, Mediocre image quality, Very sensitive to ambient light, Motion and sound detectors can't trigger camera to capture images or video, Can't dim a conne
The problems with D-Link's Connected Home Platform go well beyond the fact that it limits you to D-Link products. The portfolio is woefully incomplete, and what's there doesn't work very well....
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Published: 2014-09-30, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: Plug D-Link's DSP-W215 Wi-Fi Smart Plug into an AC outlet and you can use your smartphone or tablet to monitor and control any device that you plug into it--locally or from wherever you have Internet access. You can also integrate the Smart Plug into D-Li...
Published: 2014-08-29, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to install. Monitors power consumption. Multiple scheduling options.
Bulky. Does not support IFTTT. No cost monitoring
D-Link's mydlink Wi-Fi Smart Plug lets you turn small appliances on and off, track their power usage, and create power schedules using your iOS or Android device, but it's a bit bulky and doesn't support IFTTT recipes....
Abstract: D-Link over the past few months has emerged as a leader in providing home users with the means to setup and maintain their own connected home.In addition, the recent launch of the Wi-Fi Motion Sensor, D-Link has paired it with the launch of the Wi-Fi Smar...
Published: 2014-07-28, Author: Tomas , review by: technogog.com
Thermal overload protection, WPS setup enabled, Monitor energy use, Can set up rules with other DLink devices, Notifications can be sent to one's mobile device
iOS app does not stay logged in, No IFTTT integration, Scheduling needs to be improved
Having experience with the Belkin WeMo, I found the D-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plug easier to setup and manage. Changing networks using the WeMo was definitely more complicated than the D-Link setup (despite the initial snafu I experienced).One feature that I do...
Easy to install, Simple app to learn, Scheduling feature, Shows power consumption, Affordable home automation
Could be costly to implement throughout house, D-Link infrastructure can only be controlled by D-Link Software
If your main desire for this type of device is simply to turn a component on or off, then you're probably much better off buying a $5 timer from Home Depot. However, if you are looking at not only a lot more control from your devices but also some greate...
Easy to setup (uses WPS), Sends inapp notifications for scheduled events, Thermal overload protection, Monitor/control energy usage, Power switch on device lets you turn power on/off without using the app, 5 schedule profiles
Does not interface with IFTTT, Sunrise/Sunset type schedules not included, No option for randomizing on/off times around a trigger time, No log files, No Web UI or desktop apps must use smartphone apps
Wi-Fi enabled power plug features remote control (on/off) of the power plug and monitoring of power consumption....