Technology
This surge protector lets you turn on devices using Alexa or Google Assistant
If there is anything the widely-acclaimed, sob-inducing series This Is Us has taught us, it’s that you should always be wary of how you plug in your home appliances.
In a pivotal moment on the show, an unsuspecting slow cooker short-circuits and ignites, effectively setting the entire Pearson family home ablaze. Sadly, the tragic fire ultimately resulted in the untimely demise of America’s most loved TV dad (RIP Jack).
So kids, let this be a warning: invest in a surge protector. The Meross Smart Wi-Fi Surge Protector is a great option, and it’s only $23.99.
As you accumulate more devices and appliances, your need for outlet options also rises. But don’t just get those run-of-the-mill power strips. The Meross Smart Wi-Fi Surge Protector saves you from potential electrical surges and reduces power consumption in your home or office. It comes equipped with three AC outlets and two USB ports you can control using the accompanying app. Thanks to the built-in WiFi connectivity, you can turn connected devices on and off directly on your phone without having to get up from the couch to access the outlet.
This innovative surge protector also enables you to set schedules and activate timer routines for each outlet and port. That way, you will never forget to turn off electrical appliances. Best of all, it’s compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT so you can switch on and off connected devices using your voice through Alexa or Google Assistant.
Usually $26.99, you can now get the Meross Smart Wi-Fi Surge Protector on sale for $23.99 — a savings of 11%.
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