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For those looking for the next generation of smart hardware and believe they can make a difference. You may consider backing this new smart outlet which offers the next generation of plugin technology: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/swidget/swidgettm-outlet-the-smart-home-device-for-all-pla/description

 

 

The basic concept of what this next generation smart outlet can offer the end user:

 

 

The company just launched their Kickstarter campaign two days ago and their modest $40,000 goal has almost been met. They have garnered $33, 604 in crowd funding in just those two days. The campaign runs for another 36 days so lots of time for you to think it over.  

 

Of the plugin options that interest me the most are the following: Alexa, Camera, Environmental, Speaker, Motion, CO2, IR. 

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Nice idea.

 

It is turning the wall "wart" into a wall "intradermal nevus"

 

That would kill at a dermatology convention.

 

Looks like they have a zwave insert to control one (or both?) of the outlets.  So right off, it will work with ISY.

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The project in just three days has garnered $37,992 with 451 backers. I don't believe the $40K mark will be hard to break in the remaining 35 days to go!

 

I purchased the three pack Z-Wave a few hours after launch. I initially purchased the 3 pack WiFi for $80.00 but saw more value in the Z-Wave option long term. Some quick data points for those who are curious about some basic elements of this hardware device. Please keep in mind some of this information can change based on user feedback and company direction.

 

- The frame of the unit will house the bulk of the AC/DC circuitry and when at idle consume less than 0.1 watt and 0.01 watt when not in use. The device is expected to be > 81% efficient for AC / DC conversion. As a reference there isn't a standard AFCI / GFCI, or Insteon product that consumes less.

 

Most Insteon devices consume on the low range of 0.4 watts ~ Older hardware consumed 1~2.5 watts depending upon device and power supply in use.

 

- Both outlets can measure energy consumption independently of one another. As of this writing the accuracy seems to be the *A Typical* guesstimate with no method to reference the line voltage for true power. I've engaged the developers to try to offer more accuracy and be able to obtain watts, amps, KWH's, and line voltage.

 

- As of this writing only one outlet is controllable ~ I am pushing them to have both outlets controllable like the Insteon version. Only makes sense and offers more value and flexibility to the end user.

 

- The hardware comes with tamper shutters and the module space is low voltage so no issues of zapping baby.

 

- The hardware does not support AFCI / GFCI due to space limitations for the required electronics. Not really an issue as anyone could change out a breaker to offer the same to cover the entire circuit. Or install a AFCI / GFCI outlet upstream to provide the same protection should it be required.

 

- The system will offer surge protection what that entails and whether it encompasses the UL 1449 2nd / 3rd Edition who knows but more than likely will and use standard MOVs and serial resistors and fuse?

 

- The current hardware only supports 120 VAC @ 60Hz but other voltage and frequencies will come out when the company is in a better position to do so.

 

- The hardware is essentially the same size as many of the AFCI  GFCI's on the market to date. Meaning you better have a large JB because they are thick and deep. Those with older homes will probably have issues cramming this device into the box with out a larger box.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Ten days to go and the company has garnered 1124 backers for $97,085 in funding. Much thanks to those in this and other forums that made this happen! Hoping the advanced plugins will make its way during the June 2018 launch.

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