Reddit mentions of Smart Outlet No Hub Required WiFi Plug Works with Amazon Alexa Google Home IFTTT 4 Pack

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Smart Outlet No Hub Required WiFi Plug Works with Amazon Alexa Google Home IFTTT 4 Pack
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    Features:
  • Easy to Install and Use: 2.4GHz WiFi connection required. Plug in, open “Smart Life” APP, follow the simple instructions and enjoy. Connect appliances to alexa smart plugs, turn on/off on your phone.eg. fans, lamps, charger, thermostat, nightstand light, radio, dehumidifier, space heater, candle warmers, string lights.
  • Voice Control: Luntak Smart outlet plug works with Amazon Echo / Echo Dot / Echo Spot / Echo show / Google Home and Siri Shortcut, just enable Smart Life in Alexa/ Google Assistant and you can voice control your home appliances hands-free.
  • Control from Anywhere: Turn electronics on or off from anywhere anytime with your smartphone, whether you are not at home, in the office shop/random sidewalk/on vacation.
  • Quality Guaranteed: 750℃ thermo-resistant and flame-retardant material, it's approved to double insulation safety standard, the built-in thermal sensor will automatically cut off power when the current is greater than 10 A, better protect your devices from overload damages.
  • Schedule Setting: Use timer or countdown schedules to set your WiFi plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances and customize your home automation.
Specs:
Color102-4pack
Height2.1 Inches
Length2.1 Inches
Width2.1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Smart Outlet No Hub Required WiFi Plug Works with Amazon Alexa Google Home IFTTT 4 Pack:

u/Jugrnot · 1 pointr/tdi

This particular outlet is sold under a few different brands. I went with wifi units based off an ESP32, but hindsight, when I buy a new place I'm probably going to switch to Z-Wave equipment because it seems to be a little more robust, plus it won't crowd up your wifi access point and you don't have to worry about vulnerabilities as much.

Only real problem I've had with these is maybe every six months one will randomly disconnect and I have to power cycle it to get reconnected to internet. Nice advantage, I haven't gone full hog with home assistant stuff yet because these are easy and integrate with google home and IFTTT very well.