Syantek Outdoor WiFi Outlet, Smart Outdoor Plug with 3 Ground Outlets, Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Remote Control, Timer, Waterproof, FCC Certified for Outdoor and Chritmas Lights

(424 reviews)

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  • LF

    > 3 day

    Tried to connect this Smart plug to apps and would not work. I tried several times and was taking way to much time to try and connect this. Was not happy with this product at all. Hope you all get it straightened out. Will give it 2 stars. But my time is valuable. Now waiting to receive my money from this company. They received item but waiting to scan in they said. No money until they scan in. Ridiculous. Not a fan of this company at all.

  • Derik

    > 3 day

    The set up is super easy using the Smart Life app. Controls easily using your voice, with Alexa. This was not an issue for me, but keep in mind that the three outlets do not work independently. You cannot control each outlet individually. It will either turn all three outlets on or off. Irregardless, to have an outdoor rated three outlet plug that can be controlled by your phone app or your voice with Alexa or Google, at such a low price, you just can’t go wrong!

  • Greg

    > 3 day

    Ive used a bunch of these outdoor smart outlets, and was hoping this one would be more robust as it has three outlets instead of the more typical two. However, due to the compact design, I found that it kept getting water in the outlets and triggering the ground-fault circuit interruption (GFCI) shutoff. Other units have a little lip at the bottom which acts like roof flashing in your house, keeping water from creeping around the edge. I think its the lack of such a flange that causes this issue. If youre keeping this away from water (say inside a box or under an eave), you may have better luck. The other thing that wasnt stellar was that you need to push the power button on the actual unit to energize it after a power outage. Otherwise, it wont connect to the network. Considering the intent of this style of outlet is that it can be activated remotely, it would be better if it auto-resumed after an outage. It connects fine using Smart Life/Tuya Smart, offering control of each outlet individually on a 2.4Ghz network.

  • Gaurav

    > 3 day

    I got this to use in my garage since I was worried about how cold it got in there and the humidity being different / stuff splashing on it. In all those respects, this thing is bulletproof. The little cord is thick and seems like it can take a beating, plus it comes with a tiny hoop. I ended up putting it on the ceiling outlet and connecting two things - my garage opener itself and the wireless control garage opener add on - to it. It has been running great for weeks without issues for both those items. The wireless control for this is done through the Smart Life app (Im guessing tuya would work too). Pro tip: if it fails to find the outlet in the app initially, try the AP mode (the app suggests this after initially failing. Itll have you connect the phone directly to the Outlet itself and then the outlet will show up in the app and get registered just fine. This seems to be an issue with a lot of Tuya/Smart life backend devices. The only con, and why Im docking a star, is because the three outlets on this can only be turned on and off all together, not individually. Thats a bit of a bummer for a device that touts wifi control.

  • Chris Taylor

    > 3 day

    Works fine. connected without issue. sadly all or nothing. cant control each outlet.

  • Wes

    Greater than one week

    This is a very simple to use smart plug. It doesnt have a lot of fancy features, but it does everything I need it to do. It allows me to turn on between 1-3 devices by using the Smart life app on my phone. Keep in mind, the plug will turn on or off all 3 plugs at once, not individually. This makes it great for garages , Christmas lights, or anything where you will need to control multiple plugs. The Smart life app even allows me to set a schedule to turn a plug on and off at a certain time of day. It also has a countdown feature in case I only want to leave something running for a certain amount of time. Another impressive feature with this plug is thar I can get an app notification if the smart plug goes offline. This makes it perfect for vital devices that you need to know for certain if they were turned on or off. I also like that after a scheduled on or off function has taken place, that I get an app reminder letting me know that it has taken place. This plug is also lightweight and has a rubber mounting clip that a screw can be put into so that the plug can be secured to a wall. I like this added bonus because I dont have to worry about the weight of three plugs causing the smart plug to become unplugged. Overall, I love this plug. Ive gotten really spoiled with using it, and I wouldnt want to be without it now.

  • Schlackr

    > 3 day

    Worked great with Alexa but I needed the ability to control each socket separately and this one is all on or all off.

  • Peggy Buchanan

    > 3 day

    Quit working within the first few weeks

  • Jonathan Marshall

    > 3 day

    I have had ZERO issues with this outdoor plug and it has worked exactly as I expected/needed. Integration to connect with home Wi-Fi was simple enough, and thus connection with the central Google home network respectively easy. While I dont change it up and access/command on a whim, I simply set my schedule and let be a gateway for electricity flow. Hasnt faced a hiccup or issue yet. Perfect for outdoor use and smart use.

  • Old Engineer

    > 3 day

    Just received this and added it to my SmartLife compatible app. It is a simple switch, so the outlets are all switched on and off at once, no individual control. I used it in an area of my yard that has a weak wi-fi signal, but it seems to have no problem connecting. The case looks nice, sturdy and even the screw holes are covered with rubber pads. I gave it 4 stars because it does not include any covers for the unused outlets. In my part of the world any open holes outdoors are filled by mud dabbers or otherwise infiltrated by insects. I covered the unused outlets with electrical tape. It should include at least 2 rubber outlet covers to ward off insects and moisture.

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