Smart Plugs, YoLink 1/4 Mile Worlds Longest Range Smart Plug Compatible with Alexa, IFTTT 10A Smart Home Plug Mini Outlet, Remote Control Home Appliances from Anywhere, 4 Packs, YoLink Hub Included
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Andy
> 3 dayBought two and they both burned out.
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ron c
> 3 dayI Purchased mini smart plugs in the past and took a chance on this YoLink product and I was so impressed I Purchased like 10 other ones I have door sensors and smart plugs they all work off the hub which at first I thought would not be good but works better then cluttering my WiFi . Highly recommended
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Russell Zitron
> 3 dayThe performance is very reliable and at the top of the app is really very easy to work with and well performing.
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brian deforest
> 3 dayI just received 2 of the smart mini plugs. i already have 2 of the refrigerator/freezer temp sensors. I am just really impressed with how well these all work ! Very high quality and simple well thought out setup. The app works flawlessly! Well done YoLink ! Will definitely recommend to friends!
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ML
> 3 dayYolink has been a great smart home solution. Go buy it and youll be 1) happy 2) wanting to keep adding to the ecosystem Pros - Good customization in the app - Great customer support - they answer my questions - Products are consistent - easy to setup and use - Good selection of products that integrate Cons - could better integrate with other apps Example1 - Lutron doesnt connect unless you use IFTTT but inorder for you to get the best out of it, you need to have a paid subscription with IFTTT - Example 2 - Doesnt connect with Samsung Smartthings
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Jim Z
Greater than one weekI used this to control a heat lamp in a climate-controlled animal cage. It is paired with a Yolink temperature sensor and works great.
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Maylin
> 3 dayDidnt last long
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es199
> 3 day1. Implementation could not be simpler. Scan the barcode on the device with your phone, give the device a name and assign it to a room, hit the bind device to network button in the app, then press the set button once and, voila, the device is active on your network. 2. Usefulness - I have my washing machine plugged into this device and, in the event of a leak, the nearby Yolink leak detector directs Yolks shutoff valve to turnoff the water main, and this plug cuts electricity to the washing machine (my concern is that a flood come come from either, say, a hose breaking OR from a clogged drain within the washing machine; thus, the need for this plug). The app then notifies me via text, email, iOS notification that a leak was detected and the power to the washer has been cut (and the Yolink Siren Alarm also goes off. Gee, I probably know whats going on by now, huh! :). 3. Energy Monitoring - Easy to read graph shows power usage. I highly recommend this device. Exceptional quality and value.
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Why-Be-Normal
> 3 dayI have a few of these, setup to turn the lights on and off, as well as a security application. They work exactly as advertised. No complaints here.
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MM
> 3 dayPROS: These are great plugs for standard use. They have been way more reliable staying online during power cycling the router and power failures than my TP-LINK Kasa homekit ones. I’ll use these for very critical power sensitive gear. I have the Yolink ethernet hub and think that maybe the hub is why the connection is more constant. I recently changed wifi networks and passwords these stayed online without a glitch. My Kasa Homekit plugs tho, not only went offline, I could not even remove them from my app (because I didn’t know to delete them before deleting my old network), and had to start over creating a whole new Kasa account. I also lost tons and tons of automation I was using with them and Alexa. CONS This is more for hardcore automation people but as of now, these plugs do not offer as many automation capabilities as the Kasa plugs do and the Kasa plugs are cheaper! They can do some very basic ones, but oddly, they do not allow for changes in their power state to trigger automations like scene changes in the Yolink app. Oddly Kasa plugs can do this! Go figure. You have to bring everything into Alexa though, where when Alexa sees the power state changes, she will change the Yolink scene change in her app and that scene change will sync with the Yolink app scenes. If Yolink fixed this then Alexa could be cut out of the loop and these plugs could the little savior bridges between Yolink and Homekit, which I would much prefer. When they do this, I‘ll give these 5 stars and will buy a bunch more too.