Product details
The SimPal S260 is a remote-controlled GSM socket with energy measurement functions. It is designed to turn electrical devices on and off. The device-controlled mains power can be switched on or off via SMS, phone call, or mobile application from a mobile phone. The SimPal S260 is equipped with an external antenna and is compatible with SIM cards from all providers; no separate data contract is required. Voice and SMS services are sufficient. The device is suitable for controlling household, vacation home, and office technology indoors.
The SimPal S260 also informs users about power outages and their restoration. This information allows users to report outages to utility companies and take necessary actions if the outage lasts longer. The product includes a temperature sensor, making it versatile for various automatic heating controls at home, in garages, boats, and summer houses. Temperature data can also be sent directly to a GSM mobile phone via SMS.
Use cases for the SimPal S260 include measuring power consumption and remotely starting various devices such as lighting, heating, air conditioning, and vehicle heating elements.
The product package includes a central unit, an external temperature sensor, and a user manual.
Note: A SIM card is also included in the product package, which can be easily activated if needed (not mandatory). The cost-effective SIM card has been tested and works with the SimPal S260 product and does not expire like prepaid connections. The PIN query of the SIM card has been removed to make setup as easy as possible.
Area of use | Inside |
Plug type | CEE 7/4 |
Item number | 36223950 |
Manufacturer | Xiamen SimPal |
Category | Smart plugs |
Manufacturer no. | SIMPAL-S260 |
Release date | 13.6.2023 |
Area of use | Inside |
Plug type | CEE 7/4 |
Smart Plug functions | Remote control |
Power supply | Electrical connection |
Smart Home | Compatible |
Requires Smart Home Hub | No |
Scope of delivery | Central Unit, External Temperature Sensor, User Manual |
Items per sales unit | 1 x |
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