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Belkin Wemo F7C030FC Light Switch: This Wi-Fi–enabled light switch lets you control and schedule the lights in your home from almost anywhere with your Android or Apple® smartphone or tablet. The backlight makes it easy to find at night.
 
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Great idea, terrible implementation
on April 29, 2015
Posted by: prjctfish
From all the research I have done it appears that almost 50% of buyers (reviews on amazon, engadget and wemo's own community...) have very significant issues. I have three Wemo outlets which all failed after about 6 months, won't connect to wifi even though my Nests, Dropcam, and other devices have no wifi issues on the same network/SSID. The devices either have signifcant engineering defects or manufacturing defects
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Belkin Wemo F7C030FC Light Switch: This Wi-Fi–enabled light switch lets you control and schedule the lights in your home from almost anywhere with your Android or Apple® smartphone or tablet. The backlight makes it easy to find at night.
 

I have two porch lights on a switch, will this work?

From what I remember you must have a neutral wire in the light switch wiring. many electrical switches (not outlets) only have a black (hot lead)
8 years, 11 months ago
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