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Oct 16, 2015
Finally a cable that charges
1 of 1 found this helpful After going through 3 other 10 ft cables I finally found one that will charge my Nexus.

Nov 30, 2021
Cool device. SmartThings device handler needs work.
I am using the WallMote with a SmartThings hub, primarily to be able to control some iBlinds without having to open the SmartThings app on my phone.
I have to say the WallMote is kind of fun to play around with. In SmartThings, you use it as a trigger to cause whatever you want done to happen. There are 4 buttons and each can be either tapped once or tapped and held. So the device has 8 different possible triggers.
The default SmartThings device handler gives you the impression there can also be a "double pressed" trigger. But I could never get that to work.
From web searches I made, it also appears that the WallMote supports up and down swiping. But the default SmartThings device handler for the WallMote does not support that at all. That is disappointing. I would like to be able to use that to open or close a blind by 10%--something like that.
As it is, all I could really do is to either open a blind when it is closed or close it when it is open. Better than nothing but less than I would like.

Apr 26, 2018
Cultured granite is not granite
I should have read the description more carefully. It is made from "cultured Granite". That means it looks like granite (supposedly). But it isn't. It's more like a laminated plastic with colored spec in it to make it look like granite.
It works well and looks fine. But it doesn't look or feel like real granite.