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  1. ICYMI: Banned since 2012: ACCC targets Amazon, eBay, Kogan, Fruugo over magnetic toys: Australia's ACCC today issued takedown requests to Amazon, eBay, Kogan and Fruugo over banned high-powered magnet toys that can kill children if swallowed. ppc.land/banned-since-2012-acc #ACCC #Amazon #eBay #Kogan #Fruugo

  2. ICYMI: Banned since 2012: ACCC targets Amazon, eBay, Kogan, Fruugo over magnetic toys: Australia's ACCC today issued takedown requests to Amazon, eBay, Kogan and Fruugo over banned high-powered magnet toys that can kill children if swallowed. ppc.land/banned-since-2012-acc #ACCC #Amazon #eBay #Kogan #Fruugo

  3. ICYMI: Banned since 2012: ACCC targets Amazon, eBay, Kogan, Fruugo over magnetic toys: Australia's ACCC today issued takedown requests to Amazon, eBay, Kogan and Fruugo over banned high-powered magnet toys that can kill children if swallowed. ppc.land/banned-since-2012-acc #ACCC #Amazon #eBay #Kogan #Fruugo

  4. Banned since 2012: ACCC targets Amazon, eBay, Kogan, Fruugo over magnetic toys: Australia's ACCC today issued takedown requests to Amazon, eBay, Kogan and Fruugo over banned high-powered magnet toys that can kill children if swallowed. ppc.land/banned-since-2012-acc #ACCC #Amazon #eBay #Kogan #Fruugo

  5. Banned since 2012: ACCC targets Amazon, eBay, Kogan, Fruugo over magnetic toys: Australia's ACCC today issued takedown requests to Amazon, eBay, Kogan and Fruugo over banned high-powered magnet toys that can kill children if swallowed. ppc.land/banned-since-2012-acc #ACCC #Amazon #eBay #Kogan #Fruugo

  6. Banned since 2012: ACCC targets Amazon, eBay, Kogan, Fruugo over magnetic toys: Australia's ACCC today issued takedown requests to Amazon, eBay, Kogan and Fruugo over banned high-powered magnet toys that can kill children if swallowed. ppc.land/banned-since-2012-acc #ACCC #Amazon #eBay #Kogan #Fruugo

  7. The Best Kogan Boxing Day Deals Available Now

    While Black Friday has slowly been taking over as the pinnacle of the Australian retail calendar, the great…
    #NewsBeep #News #Boxing #AU #Australia #AustralianTechDeals #Kogan #Kogan43LED4KSmartCompatiblewithRokuTV-R95T-KALED43R95TA-43Inch #sports
    newsbeep.com/au/371679/

  8. Just added a #Kogan Australia direct link to my debut novel page, From Terror to Valor: Echoes and Shadows.

    The list of direct links is growing, so find more about Jack Debaut and his world of espionage, terrorism and betrayal.

    💣 authormulhall.com/from-terror-

    #Reading #Books #WritingCommunity #Amreading

  9. Just added a #Kogan Australia direct link to my debut novel page, From Terror to Valor: Echoes and Shadows.

    The list of direct links is growing, so find more about Jack Debaut and his world of espionage, terrorism and betrayal.

    💣 authormulhall.com/from-terror-

    #Reading #Books #WritingCommunity #Amreading

  10. Just added a #Kogan Australia direct link to my debut novel page, From Terror to Valor: Echoes and Shadows.

    The list of direct links is growing, so find more about Jack Debaut and his world of espionage, terrorism and betrayal.

    💣 authormulhall.com/from-terror-

    #Reading #Books #WritingCommunity #Amreading

  11. Just added a #Kogan Australia direct link to my debut novel page, From Terror to Valor: Echoes and Shadows.

    The list of direct links is growing, so find more about Jack Debaut and his world of espionage, terrorism and betrayal.

    💣 authormulhall.com/from-terror-

    #Reading #Books #WritingCommunity #Amreading

  12. The once renowned Mighty Ape suffered a "glitch" last night which began logging users in as different customers. In some cases customers were logged into "several different user accounts."

    “Not only is it concerning that I could potentially place an order on their account, but I could see their credit card details, home addresses, emails and full order history”.

    Helluva "glitch".

    stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360699792/

    #MightyApe #Kogan

  13. The once renowned Mighty Ape suffered a "glitch" last night which began logging users in as different customers. In some cases customers were logged into "several different user accounts."

    “Not only is it concerning that I could potentially place an order on their account, but I could see their credit card details, home addresses, emails and full order history”.

    Helluva "glitch".

    stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360699792/

    #MightyApe #Kogan

  14. The once renowned Mighty Ape suffered a "glitch" last night which began logging users in as different customers. In some cases customers were logged into "several different user accounts."

    “Not only is it concerning that I could potentially place an order on their account, but I could see their credit card details, home addresses, emails and full order history”.

    Helluva "glitch".

    stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360699792/

    #MightyApe #Kogan

  15. The once renowned Mighty Ape suffered a "glitch" last night which began logging users in as different customers. In some cases customers were logged into "several different user accounts."

    “Not only is it concerning that I could potentially place an order on their account, but I could see their credit card details, home addresses, emails and full order history”.

    Helluva "glitch".

    stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360699792/

    #MightyApe #Kogan

  16. The once renowned Mighty Ape suffered a "glitch" last night which began logging users in as different customers. In some cases customers were logged into "several different user accounts."

    “Not only is it concerning that I could potentially place an order on their account, but I could see their credit card details, home addresses, emails and full order history”.

    Helluva "glitch".

    stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360699792/

    #MightyApe #Kogan

  17. #australia #Queensland #wildfires

    PREPARE TO LEAVE - Millbank Road ( #Kogan ) - Multiple Warnings - fire as at 6:16pm Thursday, 7 November 2024
    For all current warnings, updates and mapping go to
    fire.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  18. #australia #Queensland #wildfires

    PREPARE TO LEAVE - Millbank Road ( #Kogan ) - Multiple Warnings - fire as at 6:16pm Thursday, 7 November 2024
    For all current warnings, updates and mapping go to
    fire.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  19. #australia #Queensland #wildfires

    PREPARE TO LEAVE - Millbank Road ( #Kogan ) - Multiple Warnings - fire as at 6:16pm Thursday, 7 November 2024
    For all current warnings, updates and mapping go to
    fire.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  20. #australia #Queensland #wildfires

    PREPARE TO LEAVE - Millbank Road ( #Kogan ) - Multiple Warnings - fire as at 6:16pm Thursday, 7 November 2024
    For all current warnings, updates and mapping go to
    fire.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  21. #australia #Queensland #wildfires

    PREPARE TO LEAVE - Millbank Road ( #Kogan ) - Multiple Warnings - fire as at 6:16pm Thursday, 7 November 2024
    For all current warnings, updates and mapping go to
    fire.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  22. CW: Fires in the Qld gas fields. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - Tara, Kogan, Goranba and Weranga

    Right in the middle of the gas fields with all that leaking methane.

    Perhaps it will head towards the Kogan gas processing plant.

    LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - #Tara, #Kogan, #Goranba and #Weranga

    #qldpol #csg #renewables #methane #auspol #APTPetroleumPipelines #ArrowEnergy #shell #QCLNG #StanwellCorporation #CSEnergy #APAGroup #AustralianPipelineTrust

    qfes.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  23. CW: Fires in the Qld gas fields. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - Tara, Kogan, Goranba and Weranga

    Right in the middle of the gas fields with all that leaking methane.

    Perhaps it will head towards the Kogan gas processing plant.

    LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - #Tara, #Kogan, #Goranba and #Weranga

    #qldpol #csg #renewables #methane #auspol #APTPetroleumPipelines #ArrowEnergy #shell #QCLNG #StanwellCorporation #CSEnergy #APAGroup #AustralianPipelineTrust

    qfes.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  24. CW: Fires in the Qld gas fields. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - Tara, Kogan, Goranba and Weranga

    Right in the middle of the gas fields with all that leaking methane.

    Perhaps it will head towards the Kogan gas processing plant.

    LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - #Tara, #Kogan, #Goranba and #Weranga

    #qldpol #csg #renewables #methane #auspol #APTPetroleumPipelines #ArrowEnergy #shell #QCLNG #StanwellCorporation #CSEnergy #APAGroup #AustralianPipelineTrust

    qfes.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  25. CW: Fires in the Qld gas fields. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - Tara, Kogan, Goranba and Weranga

    Right in the middle of the gas fields with all that leaking methane.

    Perhaps it will head towards the Kogan gas processing plant.

    LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - #Tara, #Kogan, #Goranba and #Weranga

    #qldpol #csg #renewables #methane #auspol #APTPetroleumPipelines #ArrowEnergy #shell #QCLNG #StanwellCorporation #CSEnergy #APAGroup #AustralianPipelineTrust

    qfes.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  26. CW: Fires in the Qld gas fields. LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - Tara, Kogan, Goranba and Weranga

    Right in the middle of the gas fields with all that leaking methane.

    Perhaps it will head towards the Kogan gas processing plant.

    LEAVE IMMEDIATELY - #Tara, #Kogan, #Goranba and #Weranga

    #qldpol #csg #renewables #methane #auspol #APTPetroleumPipelines #ArrowEnergy #shell #QCLNG #StanwellCorporation #CSEnergy #APAGroup #AustralianPipelineTrust

    qfes.qld.gov.au/Current-Incide

  27. Sorry #Kogan I need some space...I need to delete you for a while. Really its you not me. It's for the best.

  28. Sorry #Kogan I need some space...I need to delete you for a while. Really its you not me. It's for the best.

  29. Sorry #Kogan I need some space...I need to delete you for a while. Really its you not me. It's for the best.

  30. Sorry #Kogan I need some space...I need to delete you for a while. Really its you not me. It's for the best.

  31. Sorry #Kogan I need some space...I need to delete you for a while. Really its you not me. It's for the best.

  32. Made my first purchase on #Kogan two weeks ago. 18 marketing emails later, I'm still waiting for the product...

  33. Made my first purchase on #Kogan two weeks ago. 18 marketing emails later, I'm still waiting for the product...

  34. A bit more than a year ago, I finally fell onto the Smart Home and automation bandwagon. I wanted to monitor temperature and humidity in a few spots of the house. I ended up using Aqara Temperature & Humidity Zigbee sensors. I set up Home Assistant to keep everything local, and used a Nortek HUSBZB-1 Zigbee/Z-Wave adapter (affiliate link).

    It didn’t take long until I frantically was adding more stuff: Mirabella Genio and Kogan Smart Bulb light globes, a Genio Power Plug with 2 USB ports and a Davis AirLink air quality sensor.

    The rest of this post reviews all those products, with pros and cons. All in all, they are generally positive.

    For context, I care deeply about being able to control and monitor my home automation locally, without support from the cloud. I don’t want my house to become useless because of a incident in a data centre halfway across the wordl. I also don’t want to put devices on Wi-Fi if they don’t need to (and most don’t). I have a segregated VLANs for IoT devices, and block them from reaching the Internet if possible. Sometimes, Wi-Fi is just not the right technology, no matter how segregated. This is reflected in some of the Pros/Cons below.

    Aqara Temperature & Humidity sensor

    The Aquara Temperature and Humidity Sensors are tiny!

    That is what I wanted initially. Based on the picture (and my inexperience), I expected something the size of a smoke alarm. Those are only about the size of an Australian 50¢ coin. Get it on Amazon (affiliate link).

    Pros

    • Measurements: Temperature, Humidity, Air pressure
    • Size: Tiny
    • Connectivity: Zigbee

    Cons

    • Battery doesn’t last as long as advertised: 2/3 months even on brand batteries
    • Sometimes randomly disconnect, which requires pressing the button and fiddling with parameters to reconnect.

    Nortek HUSBZB-1 Zigbee/Z-Wave adapter

    I only needed Zigbee connectivity for the Aqara sensors, but I figured I might as well pay a bit more to get Z-Wave connectivity, too, but haven’t used it as of yet. Get it on Amazon (affiliate link).

    Pros

    • Connectivity: Zigbee and Z-Wave
    • Home Assistant: supported by default.

    Cons

    • None

    Smart Globes (Mirabella Genio / Kogan)

    Mirabella Genio Wi-Fi Dimmable 9W LED GLS Bulb

    A number of devices seems to be repackaging Tuya‘s design. This is the case of the Mirabella Genio (above, or on Amazon [affiliate link]), as well as the Kogan Smart Globes. A tell-tale indication that it’s the case is the mention of the Tuya Smart application. I got two on a whim when I found them reduced at Woolies, and then some more when I found more lamps that needed automation. Nonetheless, for more serious integrations, I don’t think I’d continue using Tuya Wi-Fi devices.

    While cheap, those unfortunately need Wi-Fi, and the cloud to be setup. Earlier versions (up to ca. mid-2021) could be flashed with the Tasmota firmware. Those I got my hands on are newer versions which don’t support this option. Fortunately, it is still possible to use them locally in Home Assistant with the localtuya integration.

    Pros

    Cons

    Genio Power Plug with 2 USB ports

    Mirabella Genio Wi-Fi Power Plug with Two USB ports

    I needed this to finally control a few fancy lights automatically. I otherwise never turn them on. This is another repackaged Tuya device, which works with localtuya.

    Pros

    • Ports: two USB ports
    • Home Assistant: localtuya

    Cons

    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi
    • Cloud: required to setup
    • Measurements: no power consumption sensor

    Davis AirLink air quality sensor

    Silicone and electrical conduit should offer some weather protection to the USB power connection.

    I got the Davis AirLink air quality meter to replace the Netatmo Smart Home Weather Station, which doesn’t actually measure outside air quality. It is a dedicated air quality sensor, which packs in temperature and humidity for free. It is relatively small, but unfortunately doesn’t have an IP rating, so extra undocumented steps are necessary to install it outside.

    While the device uses Wi-Fi connectivity, it leverages it by enhancing the local measurements with extra information via the WeatherLink app, so it’s tolerable. It is also not mandatory to use the cloud services, and the device can be queried locally.

    You could get it on Amazon (affiliate link), but it wasn’t available at the time I looked. I got mine from Instrument Choice instead. They seem dedicated to provide quality measurement equipment and excellent customer service.

    Pros

    • Size: Small
    • Measurements: PM 1.0, PM 2.5, PM 10, Temperature, Humidity
    • Cloud: available, but not necessary; can be setup locally via app
    • Home Assistant: hass-weatherlink
    • Accessories: wall mount, fixings, rigid cover

    Cons

    • IP rating: none; needs to be “protected”
    • Price: a bit pricey
    • Power: USB power adapter not really suitable for outside installation

    Related posts:

    NoteMaker: Consistently GoodWondoflex Yarn and Craft CentrePlasticEaton 5E 850i UPS: belated sign of life; avoid

    https://consumeristadventures.info/2022/11/12/product-reviews-smart-home/

    #Aqara #DavisInstruments #HomeAssistant #InstrumentChoice #Kogan #Mirabella #MirabellaGenio #Nortek #Tuya

  35. A bit more than a year ago, I finally fell onto the Smart Home and automation bandwagon. I wanted to monitor temperature and humidity in a few spots of the house. I ended up using Aqara Temperature & Humidity Zigbee sensors. I set up Home Assistant to keep everything local, and used a Nortek HUSBZB-1 Zigbee/Z-Wave adapter (affiliate link).

    It didn’t take long until I frantically was adding more stuff: Mirabella Genio and Kogan Smart Bulb light globes, a Genio Power Plug with 2 USB ports and a Davis AirLink air quality sensor.

    The rest of this post reviews all those products, with pros and cons. All in all, they are generally positive.

    For context, I care deeply about being able to control and monitor my home automation locally, without support from the cloud. I don’t want my house to become useless because of a incident in a data centre halfway across the wordl. I also don’t want to put devices on Wi-Fi if they don’t need to (and most don’t). I have a segregated VLANs for IoT devices, and block them from reaching the Internet if possible. Sometimes, Wi-Fi is just not the right technology, no matter how segregated. This is reflected in some of the Pros/Cons below.

    Aqara Temperature & Humidity sensor

    The Aquara Temperature and Humidity Sensors are tiny!

    That is what I wanted initially. Based on the picture (and my inexperience), I expected something the size of a smoke alarm. Those are only about the size of an Australian 50¢ coin. Get it on Amazon (affiliate link).

    Pros

    • Measurements: Temperature, Humidity, Air pressure
    • Size: Tiny
    • Connectivity: Zigbee

    Cons

    • Battery doesn’t last as long as advertised: 2/3 months even on brand batteries
    • Sometimes randomly disconnect, which requires pressing the button and fiddling with parameters to reconnect.

    Nortek HUSBZB-1 Zigbee/Z-Wave adapter

    I only needed Zigbee connectivity for the Aqara sensors, but I figured I might as well pay a bit more to get Z-Wave connectivity, too, but haven’t used it as of yet. Get it on Amazon (affiliate link).

    Pros

    • Connectivity: Zigbee and Z-Wave
    • Home Assistant: supported by default.

    Cons

    • None

    Smart Globes (Mirabella Genio / Kogan)

    Mirabella Genio Wi-Fi Dimmable 9W LED GLS Bulb

    A number of devices seems to be repackaging Tuya‘s design. This is the case of the Mirabella Genio (above, or on Amazon [affiliate link]), as well as the Kogan Smart Globes. A tell-tale indication that it’s the case is the mention of the Tuya Smart application. I got two on a whim when I found them reduced at Woolies, and then some more when I found more lamps that needed automation. Nonetheless, for more serious integrations, I don’t think I’d continue using Tuya Wi-Fi devices.

    While cheap, those unfortunately need Wi-Fi, and the cloud to be setup. Earlier versions (up to ca. mid-2021) could be flashed with the Tasmota firmware. Those I got my hands on are newer versions which don’t support this option. Fortunately, it is still possible to use them locally in Home Assistant with the localtuya integration.

    Pros

    Cons

    Genio Power Plug with 2 USB ports

    Mirabella Genio Wi-Fi Power Plug with Two USB ports

    I needed this to finally control a few fancy lights automatically. I otherwise never turn them on. This is another repackaged Tuya device, which works with localtuya.

    Pros

    • Ports: two USB ports
    • Home Assistant: localtuya

    Cons

    • Connectivity: Wi-Fi
    • Cloud: required to setup
    • Measurements: no power consumption sensor

    Davis AirLink air quality sensor

    Silicone and electrical conduit should offer some weather protection to the USB power connection.

    I got the Davis AirLink air quality meter to replace the Netatmo Smart Home Weather Station, which doesn’t actually measure outside air quality. It is a dedicated air quality sensor, which packs in temperature and humidity for free. It is relatively small, but unfortunately doesn’t have an IP rating, so extra undocumented steps are necessary to install it outside.

    While the device uses Wi-Fi connectivity, it leverages it by enhancing the local measurements with extra information via the WeatherLink app, so it’s tolerable. It is also not mandatory to use the cloud services, and the device can be queried locally.

    You could get it on Amazon (affiliate link), but it wasn’t available at the time I looked. I got mine from Instrument Choice instead. They seem dedicated to provide quality measurement equipment and excellent customer service.

    Pros

    • Size: Small
    • Measurements: PM 1.0, PM 2.5, PM 10, Temperature, Humidity
    • Cloud: available, but not necessary; can be setup locally via app
    • Home Assistant: hass-weatherlink
    • Accessories: wall mount, fixings, rigid cover

    Cons

    • IP rating: none; needs to be “protected”
    • Price: a bit pricey
    • Power: USB power adapter not really suitable for outside installation

    Related posts:

    NoteMaker: Consistently GoodWondoflex Yarn and Craft CentrePlasticEaton 5E 850i UPS: belated sign of life; avoid

    https://consumeristadventures.info/2022/11/12/product-reviews-smart-home/

    #Aqara #DavisInstruments #HomeAssistant #InstrumentChoice #Kogan #Mirabella #MirabellaGenio #Nortek #Tuya