Wyze Plug 2022 Time Zone Scheduling Clarification

I recently came across an interesting discussion regarding the Wyze Plug 2022 version and its time scheduling capabilities. It was mentioned that these plugs have onboard static time scheduling features stored locally on the device, which operate even when the Wi-Fi connection is lost. This raised an intriguing question for me: how does the plug determine the correct time, especially when the user is in a different time zone?

For instance, if I were traveling halfway around the world, would the plug continue to follow its scheduled tasks based on the local time zone where it’s physically located, rather than the time zone displayed on my phone? This seems like a crucial detail for anyone looking to automate their home devices while being away.

I’d love to understand the technical aspect of how the plug maintains its time accuracy. Does it rely on the initial setup time, or does it somehow adjust based on the local environment? This feature would be incredibly useful for ensuring consistent operation of smart home devices regardless of the user’s physical location.

If anyone has insights or experiences to share on this topic, I’d be grateful for the information. It’s fascinating to see how these devices handle time zone discrepancies and maintain their functionality even when the user is far away.

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