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Anonymous
It’s for $199
1 month ago |
Anonymous
It's 200 now when I clicked in. Is it useless without monthly subscription?
1 month ago |
lyrebird
Looks like Wyze?
2 months ago |
Anonymous
interesting. just looked at the page and see many other products that are exact same as wyze. wonder if wyze is licensing to Roku. The app looks somewhat different but many of the same products. //@lyrebird: Looks like Wyze?
2 months ago |
Anonymous
looks like they have a partnership but Roku devices only work on Roku app- no compatibility with wyze.
2 months ago |
Anonymous
https://support.roku.com/article/9686973758103 //@anonymous: interesting. just looked at the page and see many other products that are exact same as wyze. wonder if wyze is licensing to Roku. The app looks somewhat different but many of the same products. //@lyrebird: Looks like Wyze?
2 months ago |
Anonymous
I bought those - very nice!
2 months ago |
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Anonymous
TP-Link is a Chinese brand. Be careful to look up security incidents with TP-Link products before using on your local network.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Any digital products will have incidents soon or later. For safety reasons, I would strongly recommend you not to use any digital products. //@Anonymous: TP-Link is a Chinese brand. Be careful to look up security incidents with TP-Link products before using on your local network.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Believe you have tremendous stuffs Made in China at your home, you should just donate them and buy new ones. //@Anonymous: TP-Link is a Chinese brand. Be careful to look up security incidents with TP-Link products before using on your local network.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Maybe true. Gonna return it.Same concern with action camera. Likwewise, its wise to always go for GopPro instead of Chinese knockoffs in today's political climate. Thanks for reminder. //@anonymous: TP-Link is a Chinese brand. Be careful to look up security incidents with TP-Link products before using on your local network.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Your socks may contain a chip that can transfer your data to China //@anonymous: TP-Link is a Chinese brand. Be careful to look up security incidents with TP-Link products before using on your local network.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
The air may come from China, I reckon you should stop breathing.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
Not necessary to be overreacting. Indeed, nowadays it's a really concern even a fuss about purchasing Chinese A/V products. //@Anonymous: Your socks may contain a chip that can transfer your data to China //@anonymous: TP-Link is a Chinese brand. Be careful to look up security incidents with TP-Link products before using on your local network.
1 month ago |
Anonymous
It’s obvious who’s Chinese or acting to be in this conversation. It’s not necessary to accuse all Chinese products of spying and it’s also not necessary to defend all Chinese products from not spying. Neither of you are correct but the precedent is there were products that the Chinese government had access to and are banned in the US. //@anonymous: Not necessary to be overreacting. Indeed, nowadays it's a really concern even a fuss about purchasing Chinese A/V products. //@Anonymous: Your socks may contain a chip that can transfer your data to China //@anonymous: TP-Link is a Chinese brand. Be careful to look up security incidents with TP-Link products before using on your local network.
1 month ago |