Iozeta cryptopower adapter will turn on any plugged in electrical device(s) when someone sends a cryptocurrency transaction to your wallet.
With this adapter you can rent out devices and accept cryptocurrency payments. Or use it as a way to thank people when they make donations.
Product description:
The CryptoPower has two modes, pay for time used and donation. When in the pay for time used mode, you set a price for seconds. Each payment received is added to an internal balance. While the balance is positive, the outlet is on. As time goes by, the balance is decremented. When the balance reaches zero, the outlet turns off.In donation mode, you set an amount of time to run the outlet and the minimum donation. When at least a minimum payment is received, the outlet turns on for the set time, turning off and zeroing the internal balance when then time is over. This is a fun way to do something fun to thank the person for the donation.Only the outlet is controlled with crypto payments. The USB plugs are always powered.
Additional information:
Weight 10 oz
Dimensions 5 × 3 × 1 in
Voltage Rating AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Amp Rating 10A
Socket Type US
Pro:
- I like the idea of connecting devices to the blockchain.
- The price seems reasonable.
Con:
- Currently the Iozeta cryptopower adapter doesn't offer much support for different cryptocurrencies. You can only choose between: Bitcoin Cash, DASH, Litecoin, Ravencoin, Smartcash and Twitch Bits. (More to come in the next firmware updates) I don't get that, why support Bitcoin Cash instead of Bitcoin? And why Dash instead of Monero? Doesn't make much sense...
- This cryptopower adapter is not directly connected to the wall socket. Which might not make it ideal for renting out devices in unsecured places. It's not hard to bypass. People with bad intentions can easily unplug the cryptopower adapter and plug in the electrical device directly into the wall socket.
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