Alexa Smart Plugs by WISEBOT, Space-Saving Design, Also Works with SmartLife app, 4 Pack
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NJD & DMD
> 3 dayWe have an existing Alexa system in our house and needed a few extra outlet plugs. These were a good price so we ordered them. Were pleased. Just make sure to keep the directions so you know how to integrate them with your system or else youll be lost. We had two extras and we marked the back with the APP name so would wouldnt forget when it is time to use them.
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Wendy L. Mccoy
15-11-2024Unless you have 2.4 ghz wifi these do not work. Waste of money.
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Sharon Dudding
> 3 dayThese smart plugs are worthless, I would give them a 0 star if possible. When my electricity goes out, I have to reinstall them and connect them again to my Alexa. What a pain in the bum! I’d return but, it’s been too long.
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mdgarnett
> 3 dayquick update (5/13/22): I did more testing and it is not a 2.4GHz WiFi issue. Short review: it is all bad. Setting up the plug should have been simple in theory but in practice it took several attempts to get the plug to connect to their own app. Linking to Alexa seemed to work with on and off commands but was unresponsive for a timed on/off routine. Finally there have been frequent communication disconnects such that their own app didnt work. This required deleting the device and starting all over again. After a half dozen of these events, I gave up. Part of the issue may be that the plugs are 2.4GHz WIFI devices only? Regardless, Im done trying. There are a lot of Alexa compatible plugs that do work reliably (I have a couple of brands) so Id recommend looking at other products. The experiences Ive had may be unique to me but I dont think it is worth your effort to find out.
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Ally
> 3 dayIt was easy to set up once you connect the first one you will be able to easily connect the rest. One thing to remember if you first try to connect and get a message that says (Connection timed out Check demerit points and retry) that means that the directions about having the light have a rapid blink needs to be changed to have a slow blink before you try and reconnect. The rapid blink is set by default. To change to a slow blink go to the top right and select AP Mode. Once you change to a slow blink the rest is easy. I have not had any issues asking Alexa to turn on or off the light or by using the Alexa app to mange the lights around the home. I’m happy with the light plugs.
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Zest
> 3 dayI had a couple of old smart plugs that only support 10A max current and when I used them with my AC, they immediately stopped working and no longer can be powered on. I got this Smart Plug,15A WiFi Outlet Works with Alexa and Google Home to try and they worked fine with my AC without any issues. To my surprise, these plugs are even cheaper than the price I paid for my old models. In terms of installation, these plugs use the same Smart life app and it is straightforward to install. Only 2.4hz wifi is supported, which is expected for the low cost. I think they are definitely worth the price, given that they support high-power devices. Recommended. Thanks for reading this review and I hope you find it helpful.
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Kareatha Lockley
> 3 dayThe smart plug is nice and it works well with Alexa, it also says that it has voice control but it doesn’t give clear instructions on how to activate the voice option.