![]() The back has the three terminals ( L, N, G) labelled and conveniently separated, with the ground being at the top. You can turn of the LED completely, as well as lock the button so the device is not toggleable from it, this is the so-called child-lock mode. Moving onto the plug, the pairing button is unnoticeably placed on the front next to an indicator LED. The matte look is given off by the back plastic bracket and a pale color layer on top. The glass appears matte when looked at directly, but in reality it’s completely transparent. You can remove it with a flathead screwdriver, inserting it between the plastic frame of the glass and the metal mounting bracket. The glass panel snaps in place by pushing it on to the metal mounting bracket. Looking at the socket from the sides gives off a faint 3D appearance, which I expect to be differently pronounced in the color variants this devices is sold (white, black, gold and gray). It’s much heavier than I expected, certainly better than standard wall sockets mounting brackets. The mounting backplate is made out of some metal alloy with various mounting holes drilled for different wall boxes. It’s thick, heavy and smooth around the edges. Unpacking the glass panel frame, I immediately got a sense of good quality. Contents are neatly and orderly packed, with the glass panel being in a separate box to avoid scratches and damage. The BSEED 16A Smart Socket came packaged in a cardboard box, containing the socket itself, the glass panel that you assemble yourself, a user manual and some screws for installation. Ultimately, they are going in your wall so you want something durable and dependable.
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