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Other Fun Things

1) 

Timers

: While on the 

“Big Socket” screen of a 

 

device, you can select 

“timing” and input 

 

specific hours and days of the week for your 

 

device to automatically turn on and off.

2) 

USB Power Control

: Swipe your finger to the 

 

left while on the “Big Socket”

 screen of a 

 

device to use the additional USB power

 

control (if you’ve used Tinder this should 

 

come naturally to you).

 

3) 

Shake Option

: This fea

ture enables you to 

 

“shake” your smart device to turn on/off the 

 

Socket2Me. Simply select the hand icon in the 

 

upper left corner of the “Big Socket”

 screen. 

3) 

Plug it in

! Connect your Socket2Me into an AC 

  outlet and press the power on button. You’ll 
  hear a click and a red light will appear, 
  indicating that the Socket2Me is on.

4) 

Search and add.

 

  From the App’s home 
  page, click the “+” in 
  the upper right hand 
  corner of the screen. 
  Select “SmartConfig” 
  from the menu of 
  options, and you will 
  land on “Wifi Setting.”

7) 

Plug it in

! Now you can plug an electrical 

 

device into the Socket2Me and have ma

gical, 

 

remote access to that device.

Work the magic

.

1) Open 

the Azpen Socket2Me A

pp, select “My 

      Device”,

 and view the list of your connected  

      device(s).

 

2) Ta

p on the device that you want to opera

te. 

3) Ta

p the “Big Socket”

 icon to remotely switch 

    that electrical device on/off.

 

2) 

Open the app

.  Select 

  “Register” at the  

 

  bottom of the screen. If  
  registering with your 
  email, you will be sent 
  an activation email. Be  
  sure to check your spam  
  folder if you don’t receive 
  it right away! Once 
  you’ve successfully 
  registered, log in. You 
  will be brought to this 
  page.      

1)

 Download the app

  Search for “Azpen” 
  on Google Play or 
  the Apple App Store. 
  It should look like 
 this. 

6) 

Chitter chatter

. The a

pp is 

 

now talking to your wifi 

 

network and Socket2Me.  

 

 

 

Voilà! 

A connection is made. You’ll see your  

 

 

devices appear on the a

pp screen, and if you  

 

 

want, you can name each device an

ything you’d  

 

like (practical or ridiculous–your choice).

 

5)

 Connect to wifi.

 

  Enter your local 2.4Ghz wifi  

 

  name and pass

word, hit  

 

  “next step”

 (make sure your  

 

  phone is alread

y connected  

 

  to your local wifi before  

 

  attempting this step).

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