In addition to the regular 'heat mode,' the Wi-Fi socket also has other functions
Cooling mode works opposite to heat mode. By activating cooling mode, the socket will only supply power to the connected device when the temperature is higher than the desired temperature. This can, for example, be used to turn on a fan that should only operate above a certain temperature.
The timer function allows you to set specific times during the week when the socket should either turn on or off. You can deactivate the temperature sensor so that the socket can, for example, turn on a lamp or coffee maker at specific times.