Allocacoc PowerCube Remote S+ (4 x, Type 13, 1.50 m)
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Allocacoc PowerCube Remote S+

4 x, Type 13, 1.50 m


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Anonymous

8 years ago

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Bob1717

8 years ago

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If you switch off the cube, then disconnect it from the mains and reconnect it, there is no power on the sockets from the cube. The last state remains. Thus, if the cube is switched on, then disconnected from the mains and reconnected, there is power on the cube's socket.

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kocourek.smile

3 weeks ago

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digitec

3 weeks ago

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The remote control is frequency-bound to the Cube, as it works via a pairing procedure. This means that the remote control is specifically connected to a particular PowerCube to avoid interference with other devices. If you already have such a PowerCube, the second PowerCube should not affect the first as long as they are paired correctly.

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Anonymous

4 months ago

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Anonymous

4 months ago

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It is actually a normal multiple plug. But with a switch. The switch only sends a signal when pressed. The necessary electrical power is generated with Pizo crystals. What are "negative waves"? Electromagnetic "waves" are all around us anyway. Light is nothing else. BT transmits on 2.4 GHz just like the lower WLAN band. Just with much less transmission power. Depending on the BT standard.

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fnlaoir

1 year ago

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otzebilli

1 year ago

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Hi, I had that too... unfortunately also with new cubes. It's defective. You can press the button a few times in a row, I always disconnected the consumers, then you hear as soon as the cube switches off. Then it works again for an indefinite time. Sometimes only until the next "switch-off attempt".

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sertanmalkoc

2 years ago

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mtocik

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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urshurak666

6 years ago

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I just tried it out: 6 metres is no problem if there are no walls in the way. Info: the cube does not necessarily switch on or off at the first press of the button, you almost always have to press it several times. But that doesn't bother me.

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Fischwaage

6 years ago

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TacosKebab

6 years ago

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MakeAppsNotWar

7 years ago

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taconaut

7 years ago

I had a 65'' TV with amplifier and PS3/4, XBox attached and never had any problems. As already described in the comments, the inconstant switching when pressing the button made me look for another product. (I am perfectly happy with this one https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s1/product/mystrom-wlan-heimautomatisierung-6365721)

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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sizeiq

7 years ago

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The button on the remote control must be pressed a little harder. Comparable to a lighter, but somewhat easier due to the size. However, the button can be operated with one hand without any problems. The button on the cube itself clicks like a smartphone button (only bigger).

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valo

7 years ago

Unfortunately, the requested socket strip cannot be ordered at the moment, but as soon as this will be possible, it will be available under the following link: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/steckdosenleiste-162?tagIds=426-423-1046&bra=16838 However, it is not yet clear when this will be the case.

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hagihagi

7 years ago

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tannerei

7 years ago

Yes, with the remote control you activate all 4 T13 sockets simultaneously. If you want to operate another device independently, you either have to "respect" the on/off mode of the PowerCube Remote and switch the device on or off accordingly beforehand or you look for an independent socket, e.g. possible with a 3-way wall socket without any problem... ;-).

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