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I started when mother still alive with MiHome Energenie sockets, light switches, and TRV heads. To date two sockets, three lights switches, and one TRV failed although latter down to carpet fitters. Of the other makes, had one GU10 RGB bulb fail within 6 months of fitting, but other one of pair seems cross fingers OK up to now.
Also had three GU10 dimming bulbs start to get annoying flashing or shimmer, again after around 6 months, and a strip light failed within a week, that one taken back it was the power supply that failed, not anything to do with the smart module.
I have around 10 smart bulbs, 5 smart switches, one smart relay, 5 smart socket adaptors, and 9 smart TRV heads. Plus around 7 Nest Mini speakers so I can use voice commands. Around 55 devices not counting speakers and Nest Gen3, so on the whole not that many units have failed, and easy not to count a bulb, it is light switches, relays, and sockets which cause all the hassle to change.
I would not buy smart sockets any more, I would use socket adaptors, as little difference in price, and easy to change if they fail, or more to point no longer wanted in that location. I pray the smart relay does not fail, that would be hard to replace inside the chandelier, but the post is to find out how others have faired with failures. I do have SPD fitted, in fact two of them, as second fitted with solar panels.
Also had three GU10 dimming bulbs start to get annoying flashing or shimmer, again after around 6 months, and a strip light failed within a week, that one taken back it was the power supply that failed, not anything to do with the smart module.
I have around 10 smart bulbs, 5 smart switches, one smart relay, 5 smart socket adaptors, and 9 smart TRV heads. Plus around 7 Nest Mini speakers so I can use voice commands. Around 55 devices not counting speakers and Nest Gen3, so on the whole not that many units have failed, and easy not to count a bulb, it is light switches, relays, and sockets which cause all the hassle to change.
I would not buy smart sockets any more, I would use socket adaptors, as little difference in price, and easy to change if they fail, or more to point no longer wanted in that location. I pray the smart relay does not fail, that would be hard to replace inside the chandelier, but the post is to find out how others have faired with failures. I do have SPD fitted, in fact two of them, as second fitted with solar panels.