Belkin Archives - Homekit News and Reviews https://homekitnews.com/category/belkin/ all things HomeKit, Matter, and connected tech in one site. Thu, 30 Dec 2021 03:54:58 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://homekitnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-HKN-icon-32x32.png Belkin Archives - Homekit News and Reviews https://homekitnews.com/category/belkin/ 32 32 144755973 Wemo Stage Scene Controller https://homekitnews.com/2021/04/23/wemo-stage-scene-controller/ https://homekitnews.com/2021/04/23/wemo-stage-scene-controller/#comments Fri, 23 Apr 2021 02:32:59 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=28171 The Stage Scene Controller connects to the Apple Home app and allows you to create and manage up to six

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The Stage Scene Controller connects to the Apple Home app and allows you to create and manage up to six scenes for lighting, entertainment, security, and temperature for a customized, comfortable home. The simple long-press and short-press operation makes creating and controlling scenes easy. No hardwired installation is needed—the controller can be mounted almost anywhere, or it can be used as a handheld remote. It’s the ideal control center for all your HomeKit-enabled devices.

Customize with Apple Home
Store up to 6 scenes with short press and long press in the Apple HomeKit app.

Set the Scenes
All your smart devices working together for your morning routine, entertainment, and bedtime, plus added safety of away mode.

Easy Installation
The controller mounts on a wall, or in Wemo and Decora faceplates, with no hardwire installation required.

Versatile Remote Control
Store the controller in a faceplate or remove and use as a handheld remote.

 

Manage Your Whole Home
Control smart lights, shades, thermostats, door locks and other Apple HomeKit products with the remote control or within the Home app.

  • Store up to 6 scenes with short press and long press in the Apple Home app
  • Get all your smart devices working together for your morning routine, entertainment, bedtime, and away mode
  • Control smart lights, shades, thermostats, door locks and other Apple HomeKit products with the remote control or within the Home app
  • Mounts easily on the wall, no hardwired installation required
  • Can be stored in faceplate or removed to use as a handheld remote

Specs

Faceplate

  • 84 mm (w)
  • 6.4 mm (d)
  • 128 mm (h)

Switch

  • 66.4 mm (h)
  • 32.8 mm (w)
  • 9 mm (d)

Weight: 0.17 lb

System Requirements

  • Designed to work exclusively with Apple HomeKit – this controller is not supported in the Wemo app
  • To control this HomeKit-enabled accessory, the latest version of iOS or iPadOS is recommended.
  • Controlling this HomeKit-enabled accessory automatically and away from home requires a HomePod, Apple TV, or iPad set up as a home hub. It is recommended that you update to the latest software and operating system.

General Specifications 

  • Bluetooth low energy
  • Thread ready
  • Battery powered (CR2032)

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Belkin Wemo Mini Smart Plug (review) https://homekitnews.com/2018/08/03/belkin-wemo-mini-smart-plug-review/ https://homekitnews.com/2018/08/03/belkin-wemo-mini-smart-plug-review/#comments Fri, 03 Aug 2018 06:27:27 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=6514 As many reading this are probably aware by now, WeMo recently announced that their Mini Smart Plug was the first

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As many reading this are probably aware by now, WeMo recently announced that their Mini Smart Plug was the first ostensibly non-HomeKit compatible device to gain HomeKit compatibility, via the new Software Authentication protocol. Intrigued by this, I decided a purchase was in order, despite the fact that I’ve already got quite a few smart plugs to spare.

If you’ve read my previous reviews, you’ll be aware that I put a lot of stock into presentation (the packaging basically), and on this count I would say that WeMo have delivered admirably. As with many of the current manufacturers of smart devices, the container that the smart plug came in was super sturdy, being made of a thick recycled (?) cardboard, enclosed in a green and white outer sleeve. Green seems to be the colour of choice these days, with iHome and Vocolinc both also opting for this colour scheme. Whether this is an effort to imbue their products with some form of ‘eco-friendliness’ I’m not sure, but it certainly works on an aesthetic level.

Once you’ve taken off the outer sleeve, you can really see that WeMo have gone the extra mile, with a lovely design on the inside of the carton – something you’d only see once you had already purchased the product, so this isn’t just to entice you, it’s to encourage and excite you into taking WeMo seriously, in that they think about the smaller details.

After you’ve open the box fully to reveal the smart plug itself, you can see that it’s housed nicely within the centre of the box, giving it little chance to move around and potentially get damaged. There’s an included manual to help with quick setup along with any problems you might have with the plug, in the form of a list of troubleshooting tips.

Ok, that’s enough about the ‘Hipster’ packaging. Onto the device itself.

At the end of the day, of all the categories of smart devices, smart plugs offer the most choice, and while some can do small things that others can’t do (like monitor electricity usage for example), they all basically do the same job of turning a ‘dumb’ device on or off, giving said device some level of automation. This device is no different to any of those in that basic respect. It’s fairly slim, or wide, depending on how you look at it, but being this slim it does offer the advantage of not taking up more than one wall socket, which in turn means that it can be stacked with another WeMo smart plug quite comfortably.

The design of the plug itself is quite unassuming, which would lend itself to blending into a typical, mainly white kitchen. Simple branding aside, the only other thing on the front is a rather convenient on/off switch, with a small LED that lights up in white, when there’s power going to the plug. Going back briefly to its dimensions, while it’s not quite as slim as the iHome iSPX6, it comes close, although it is slightly taller. it does beat out the iDevices Switch in the ‘skinny’ department, but once again it is wider/taller, so it really is down to the individual as to what works for them.


Onto the setup: As this device isn’t a ‘straight-out-the-box’ HomeKit product, with no HomeKit code provided – or even needed – the procedure was a little bit more involved; not necessarily complicated, but a little long-winded nonetheless. First off, you need to download the WeMo app to get things started. Once the app is downloaded and running, you simply plug the device into an outlet and let the app guide you through the process of initially setting it up to work with the WeMo app. Interestingly, even though the setup process for getting it to integrate with HomeKit comes later, the first thing you’re asked on opening the WeMo app is access to your ‘Home Data’, meaning your current Apple Home data. Once you’ve okayed this, you choose which device you want to set up, you’re then presented with a few tips as to setup process itself. This involves connecting your iPhone or iPad to the wi-fi signal of the plug itself in order to exchange you home wi-fi network settings. Once all that’s ‘in the bag’, the app will attempt to connect to the device itself, which in my case took a little bit of time.

It eventually spots the plug and asks you to name the device (if you so wish – I stuck with ‘Wemo Mini’). You’ll then be prompted to provide an email address to complete the process before it proceeds to finally connect directly to your home network. After that is complete, you then get to choose whether you’d like it to send you notifications.

As I already mentioned, this was a lengthy, if straightforward process, but once you’re at this point, you’ll see the smart plug show up as a device that can now be programmed or controlled within the WeMo app. Chances are that there will be at least one, if not two firmware updates awaiting you. One of these will be for the plug itself, which is reassuring to know that kinks are spotted and ironed out by way of these updates. The other is to enable the plug to work with HomeKit, which is the whole reason this is being reviewed of course! Once you’ve updated the firmware, you’ll finally get to the section that allows for HomeKit connectivity. You’re given options for connecting the plug to IFTTT, Nest, Alexa and finally, the Apple Home App. Google isn’t on this list for some reason, but you can connect to Google assistant via the Google Home app.

We’re on the home straight now, so it’s just connecting the plug to the Home app, which in most respects appears in the same way it would if you were adding a standard HomeKit compatible device, minus the part where you have to scan a code.

From here on in, like with a standard install, it’s simply a case of choosing which room the plug resides in, whether it appears as a Light, Powerpoint or Fan, and whether you wish to add it to your favourites. It will then appear in your standard Home app, along with any 3rd party apps you may use.

I’ve only been using it for about 24 hours, and so far I’ve found it to be as responsive as all my other plugs, with no real sign of extra lag from touching the tile in the app, to the corresponding on or off. The device itself emits a small ‘click’ when it’s turned on or off (which may be good for some and terrible for others), and the LED above the physical switch turns white or turns off respectively.

As previously stated, it does work with other platforms, and while it isn’t compatible with Wink, unlike the aforementioned iHome smart plug, it does have IFTTT, which may actually be of more use.

After setting the device up, I unplugged it from mains power briefly, to see if it would reconnect without any issues, and it did reconnect after about a minute or so. However, I did a second test, where I left it disconnected overnight, and on this occasion it took a full uninstall and reinstallation to get it back to where I had it, which in fact took two attempts, with the first take managing to somehow render the physical button unresponsive. A second full reset solved the issue and once I’d gone through the lengthy installation process again, it was all good.

In my final assessment, it’s great to see how devices are going to work with the new Software Authentication process, and I’m hoping that when other manufacturers do get on board, the set up isn’t as long as this one was, even though I can see that most steps seemed to be necessary. However, there are a ton of choices for smart plugs out there, and while this device is a little cheaper than many of them, you do find some good deals occasionally, which essentially boils this down to just another smart plug.

Pros

  • slim, so easy to stack with another of these if needed
  • relatively cheap
  • good support from a reputable company

Cons

  • long-winded set up process
  • not great at remembering settings if left unplugged

Still, I’d recommend it for those on a budget who also don’t want to obscure two wall outlets with one plug.

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Belkin Wemo F7C027uk Switch Smart Plug https://homekitnews.com/2018/05/14/belkin-wemo-f7c027uk-switch-smart-plug/ Mon, 14 May 2018 02:38:45 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=3129 Use motion to turn electronics on or off Operates over Wi-Fi and mobile internet, at home and away Put your

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  • Use motion to turn electronics on or off
  • Operates over Wi-Fi and mobile internet, at home and away
  • Put your electronic devices on a schedule. Easy set up and easy to use
  • Modular system – You can add WeMo switches easily any time
  • Control as much or as little of your house as you want to
  • * Wemo Bridge required for HomeKit functionality

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    Belkin Wemo Insight Smart Plug https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/05/welkin-wemo-insight-smart-plug/ Thu, 05 Apr 2018 12:28:36 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1588 Control from anywhere. Plug in a Wemo Insight Smart Plug, download the Wemo app, and control your lights and appliances

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  • Control from anywhere. Plug in a Wemo Insight Smart Plug, download the Wemo app, and control your lights and appliances right from your phone and even your voice through Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant & Siri*. No hub or subscription required.
  • Works with Voice. Wemo pairs with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant & Siri* so you can control your home with the power of your voice.
  • Monitor Energy Costs right from your phone or tablet. This Smart Plug provides real-time reports on how much energy your devices are consuming. Use the Smart Plug to monitor how much a space heater is costing you, or how much energy a particular room consumes.
  • Protects your home better than a mechanical timer. With “Away Mode”, your lights will turn on and off randomly to confuse potential intruders and make it look like somebody is home.
  • Works with Nest. Nest’s “home” and “away” modes sync with Wemo Insight for automatic control. Nest can tell Wemo when you’re home or away, so your fan can turn off to save energy when the house is empty or your lights can turn on automatically when you walk in the door.
  • * Wemo Bridge required for HomeKit functionality

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    Belkin Wemo Mini Smart Plug https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/05/belkin-wemo-mini-smart-plug/ Thu, 05 Apr 2018 12:20:36 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1583 Plug in a Wemo Mini Smart Plug, download the Wemo app, and control your lights and appliances from anywhere, even

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  • Plug in a Wemo Mini Smart Plug, download the Wemo app, and control your lights and appliances from anywhere, even using your voice through Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant & Siri*. Only needs Wi-Fi.
  • Compact size. Wemo Mini features a sleek new form-factor that allows you to stack two Mini Smart Plugs in the same outlet.
  • Schedule automatically. Never come home to a dark house. Schedule the fan to turn on before you arrive. Sync lamps and devices to sunrise, sunset, or pre-set times automatically. Electrical Rating: 120V~/15A/60Hz/1800W
  • Voice control with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant & Siri*. Pair with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant built-in devices like Google Home and control your lights and appliances with your voice.
  • Works with Nest. Nest can sync with Wemo for automatic home/away control.
  • * Wemo Bridge NO LONGER REQUIRED for HomeKit Functionality!

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    Belkin Wemo Dimmer Switch https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/05/welkin-wemo-dimmer-switch/ Thu, 05 Apr 2018 12:14:18 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1579 Control from anywhere. Control Wemo Dimmer from the wall, the Wemo app, and even your voice with Amazon Alexa, Google

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  • Control from anywhere. Control Wemo Dimmer from the wall, the Wemo app, and even your voice with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant & Siri. Only needs Wi-Fi. No Hub or subscription required. Enable the Wemo Skill in the Alexa app to pair.
  • Syncs with your schedule. Easily set schedules and timers so your lights do what you want when you want. You can even sync lights to adjust with the sunset and sunrise.
  • Optimize your lights: Wemo Dimmer will calibrate to the bulbs you’re using to provide the maximum amount of dimming range with no flickering.
  • Night Mode. Set your Wemo Dimmer to your desired low light level and protect your eyes from bright lights.
  • Works with Nest. Wemo Dimmer pairs with Nest to detect when you’re home or away to turn living room lights off when the house is empty, or have your kitchen lights switch on before you come home.
  • Seamlessly replaces your existing dimmer, works with any one-way connection light switch (not compatible with 3-way) and requires a neutral wire.
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    Belkin Wemo Wall Switch https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/05/wemo-wall-switch/ Thu, 05 Apr 2018 11:58:52 +0000 https://homekitnews.com/?p=1572 Wemo Light Switch seamlessly replaces your old wall light switch. Control you lights from Wemo Light Switch on the wall,

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  • Wemo Light Switch seamlessly replaces your old wall light switch. Control you lights from Wemo Light Switch on the wall, the Wemo app, and even your voice with both Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri*.
  • Set schedules and timers. Set porch light to turn on at sunset. Schedule ceiling fans to turn before you arrive home. Sync on and off times to sunrise and sunset, and more.
  • Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant & HomeKit*. Pair Wemo Light Switch with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant built-in devices like Google Home to turn your lights on or off with just the power of your voice.
  • Randomize Lights to Protect Your Home. Enable ‘Away Mode’ when you’re away and Wemo will turn lights on and off randomly. Electrical Ration: 120V/15A/60Hz/1800W
  • Works with Nest. Wemo Light Switch pairs with Nest to detect when you’re home or away. Use Nest compatibility to turn a ceiling fan off when the house is empty, or have your lights switch on when you come home.
  • Replaces any single-pole light switch. Not compatible with 3-way (multi-switch) lights. Neutral wire required. Device compatibility- Android smart devices running Android 4.4 or higher,iOS smart devices running iOS 9 or higher
  •  * Wemo Bridge required for HomeKit Functionality

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    Belkin Wemo Bridge https://homekitnews.com/2018/04/01/belkin-wemo-bridge/ Sun, 01 Apr 2018 03:47:27 +0000 http://homekitnews.cloudaccess.host/?p=1108 Wemo Bridge allows you to control Wemo devices by asking Siri or using the Apple Home app from your iPhone,

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  • Wemo Bridge allows you to control Wemo devices by asking Siri or using the Apple Home app from your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch.
  • Set a custom scene or group your Wemo devices by room so that you can easily control multiple devices at once, all with a single command.
  • Use the Apple Home app to easily set automatic schedules for lights and appliances connected to your Wemo smart plugs and light switches.
  • Features a sleek, compact design that blends in seamlessly with your home décor.
  • Use your existing home Wi-Fi network to simply add your Wemo Bridge to the Apple Home app – no subscription or hub required. Compatible with Wemo Mini, Wemo Dimmer, Wemo Light Switch, Wemo Insight Smart Plug, Wemo Switch and Wemo Switch + Motion.
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