Convenient operation of home appliances at once with one button. +Style's "Smart Wi-Fi Plug"

For the above reasons, smart plugs are difficult to use. However, +Style's smart Wi-Fi plug is equipped with a convenient function that goes beyond just powering on and off.

One of them is that the power consumption of home appliances can be used as a trigger to turn the power on and off. The main use is to operate the TV in combination with +Style's smart remote control (6,480 yen / tax included).

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One-button home appliance operation +Style's

The power button on the TV remote control is a "toggle" that repeats on and off with one button, such as pressing once to turn off the power, and pressing the same button again to turn on the power (in most cases). . This is not a problem when checking the status of the TV and operating it, but it can be somewhat inconvenient when using a smartphone or smart speaker to “control the TV collectively”.

For example, if you want to make a setting that turns off all the lights and TV in your home when you say "I'm going" to the smart speaker. If you say "I'm leaving" when the TV isn't on, the lights will turn off, but the TV will turn on instead.

However, if you can trigger the power consumption, you will be able to clearly distinguish between turning the TV on and off. Specifically, the state of "high power consumption" is regarded as the power on state, and if the power button is pressed at that time, the power of the TV is turned off, eliminating the situation where the TV is turned on even though I wanted to turn it off. can be done.

First, attach the smart Wi-Fi plug and the TV outlet, and check how much power (W) the TV consumes when the power is on and off. Next, in the smart mode of the app, when the lights in the living room are turned off, if the power consumption of the TV is high, the TV will be turned off. You can speak to turn off the TV whenever the lights in the living room are turned off.

The TV in my house consumes about 30W of power when turned off, and about 120W when turned on. You can judge whether the power is on or off based on whether it is above or below about 50W If the power consumption of the TV is 50W or more when the ceiling light in the room is turned off, you can definitely turn off the TV by turning off the TV with the smart remote control

In order to create this setting, the lighting and smart remote control must also be made by +Style to operate with the same application. If you just want to turn off the TV, you can do it with a smart Wi-Fi plug instead of using the smart remote control, but as mentioned above, it works the same as unplugging the outlet, so the next time you turn on the TV with a smart remote control, It is inconvenient because the TV does not turn on because the TV is not plugged in.