Well, that is an unfortunate way to start to your reply
Normally using reductio ad absurdum makes it easier but I guess not
I'm not doing it to save money
I'm not doing it for bragging rights
I'm not lazy but nice to see acceptance of different races, genders and work ethics in the 21st...
No, it's expected that the Ring Pro is hardwired into your consumer unit but you could use a 24VAC transformer with a normal 3 pin plug such as Dantech DA652
The feature is called motion scheduling. This allows you to set rules with days of the week and start and end times on the quarter hour. You can have multiple rules.
I've switched off wifi on my phone so it's on data and did a test ring, the response was immediate. After answering it takes a...
Just tried changing the chime again now. No errors.
If anything I have negative lag now as the motion detection picks up people walking towards the door and the chime plays the motion detection sound. So the doorbell rings before people reach the door. I know when the post is delivered even...
So far so good. The only problem I have had is with the included "Chime" which is the ringer which plugs into a mains socket. One of them is included in the package. The problem I encountered is the app shows an error message when changing ringtones. The ringtone still gets changed and you can...
I've just purchased the pro version. If the power goes off then I have bigger problems (no internet). I would have to wire up the standard version anyway as it wouldn't work for me to keep taking it off to recharge. Also a while back people were complaining that the standard version on battery...
I don't worry about it because I think others in a better position than me look at it closely and they would create some noise if there was a problem.
It was my understanding that Echo only listens for the wake word. After the wake word is heard the audio that follows is sent to the servers for...
It's frustrating. Spending so much on a new dryer and it doesn't work as well as it should and others do.
The price on that Bosch you linked seems to be changing by the hour. It was 599 this morning and now it's 629 :confused:
I was going to get the Bosch until I saw people complaining that the lack of reverse tumble caused problems with some items. I'm not quite ready to order yet but looking at the Samsungs instead. Another thing I did note was that some units can be very deep and the measurements given are not very...
The LightWaveRF switches are exactly this, including dimming function. You replace the wired switch with a wired LightWaveRF switch and then put a battery powered LightWaveRF switch where you want it and pair the two together
Help! I keep winning lol. Worried I'm going to be restricted. I'm making profit but it's all ending up at the bookies. I just topped up my exchange account this weekend and it's all gone again.
I don't think there's much in it. It's the same as DC59 for comparison, but it's £169 at Tesco until the 4th as they are running an offer of £20 off for £150+ spend on electricals.
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