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Smart Plug Max Wi-Fi. Credit: Positive
Last year, elements of connected homes began to appear in the Brazilian market, from smart speakers to more common elements, such as lamps and plugs that can be controlled via Wi-Fi. began marketing the Smart Wi-Fi Spot Lamp and the Smart Plug Max Wi-Fi.
The company already has a light bulb and smart plug for sale, but the new items have some differences compared to the products that started selling last year.
Starting with the lamp, the Smart Wi-Fi spot lamp comes with a GU10 socket, geared towards decorating environments – last year’s looked like a traditional incandescent lamp. According to Positivo, it has 16 million RGB and is adjustable, that is, it has a variable intensity, which is controlled through an application. Its power is 4.5 W and the input voltage is 100 ~ 240 V.
Smart wifi spot lamp
The Wi-Fi Smart Plug Max socket is a complement to Positivo’s smart socket line. In short, the big difference is that the model supports up to 16 A, so it can work without problems in more “worn” appliances, such as the iron, the refrigerator and the washing machine.
In addition, it has the same capabilities as last year’s product, such as turning devices on or off using a voice command or an application, managing consumption, and programming the operation of items connected to the product through the timer.
The Smart Wi-Fi spot lamp has a suggested price of R $ 99, while the Smart Plug Max Wi-Fi costs R $ 169. Both products are already available in stores.
Smart Spot Lamp with Wi-Fi
Smart Wi-Fi Spot Lamp, Positive Smart Home, 16M Decorative Colors, Br …
R $ 80
Smart Plug Max Wi-Fi
Smart Plug MAX Wi-Fi, Positive Smart Home, turn your appliances on or off …
R $ 143
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