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A Wifi smart socket, also known as a smart plug, is an electronic gadget that allows you remotely switch on and off electrical appliances, or also automate them. If you have a smart plug set up, for example, you can switch on your living room A/C ten minutes before you get home, so the room is comfortable for you by the time you arrive. Even better, you can automate it such that the living room A/C switches on at 6pm every work day and switches off by 8am when everyone would be out of the house.
The advantages of using a Wifi smart socket are convenience and energy saving. What do you need to set one up? Not much at all. You need the smart plug itself, a wireless hotspot, your smartphone (Samsung, Nothing Phone, Motorola, TECNO, itel, any other Android phone, or iPhone), and an app.
Enjoy this detailed video guide that shows you how to connect, set up, and use a Wifi smart socket.
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Recently, we learnt that Apple is working on a follow-up for its slim lineup, but there haven’t been details on what to expect or what feature to make it better than the current iPhone Air. A new leak gives us a hint about the camera setup.

The tipster, Digital Chat Station, posted that the iPhone Air successor will still come with a thin and light design. The iPhone Air 2 will feature a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR panel with Face ID. Now, for the eye-catching detail. The tipster mentioned that the rear will have a notable camera upgrade.

Apple will likely add a 48MP ultrawide lens to the 48MP primary shooter. The iPhone Air has a single camera compared to the dual and triple camera setup of the iPhone 17 series. Users have complained about the camera limitation of this slim Air model , even though Apple claims it’s as good as multiple cameras in one. The single camera offers 2x telephoto mode, but lacks an ultrawide lens.
It seems Apple wants to change that in the next thin phone by including a second camera. Instead of positioning the second camera vertically like in the iPhone 17, the company will arrange it horizontally. One reason Apple moved to a vertical camera arrangement on its base iPhone was for spatial video recording. It remains unclear if the Air 2 will capture 3D videos.We await official confirmation from Apple regarding the phone’s specifications.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.