The best smart plugs and best smart power strips will let you control any appliances in your home with ease. Smart plugs are a convenient way to monitor and reduce electricity consumption. These are connected directly between your wired appliance and the wall socket and then link to your phone to let you control the power supply. These aren’t limited to appliances either — using a smart plug you can remotely control your lighting too, meaning you never have to flick a switch again.
It means you can incorporate non-smart products into your smart home regime, such as scheduling when the lights switch on and off.
Smart plugs are very straightforward to use and they’re affordable too, starting at less than $30 a switch. All you need is a smartphone or smart device to take advantage of a smart plug, one of the best smart home devices.
Better yet, smart plugs are among the best Google Home compatible devices, best Alexa devices and best Homekit devices around, meaning you can incorporate one into your smart home system.
See all of the best smart plugs below.
What are the best smart plugs?
Not all smart plugs are as good as the claim, so we spent hours testing options to find the best smart plugs worth buying.
After testing dozens of available smart plugs, we think the best overall is the $25 Wemo WiFi Smart Plug. It’s more compact than the previous category champ, ironically called the Wemo Mini, while maintaining all the handy scheduling features. It’s is one of the few smart plugs that works with Alexa, Google Assistant and HomeKit.
The best budget smart plug is the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Lite by TP-Link. An individual plug is just $13, and the company’s other smart home products have generally been very reliable. If you have other TP-Link devices installed, adding the Kasa Wi-Fi Plug Lite to the mix is a no-brainer.
Smart plugs aren’t just for inside your home. As one of the best smart plugs for outdoor use, the Kasa Smart Outdoor Plug KP400 will raise the IQ of your front porch or backyard deck. It has two outlets, so you can control two devices independently. And like Kasa’s indoor plugs, the Outdoor plug benefits from TP-Link’s Kasa app.
The best smart plugs you can buy today
The Wemo WiFi Smart Plug is our top choice among the best smart plugs. It’s more compact than most offerings out there, so you won’t block your outlet, too. And while it doesn’t have energy monitoring like some other smart plugs, the Wemo WiFi Smart Plug does work with all the major smart assistants. Yes, even Siri. That’s why it won a Tom’s Guide Award 2021 for Smart Home.
This smart plug has a physical switch, so if you don’t want to use your voice or an app to turn your appliance on or off, you can click the switch on the Wemo. It also has a clever Away mode. which can make it seem like you’re home even when you’re not by turning a lamp on intermittently.
Read our full Wemo WiFi Smart Plug review.
Priced at just $8 per plug, the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Mini Plug is one of the best smart plugs in terms of value. We’ve tested other smart plugs and smart home devices from TP-Link and found them to be safe, easy-to-use and reliable. Plus the Kasa app has a wide collection of automation features, including scheduling and the ability to control those other TP-Link-brand smart home products.
The Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Mini Plug is an upgrade from the brand’s Plug Lite HS103, which was only rated for 12 amps. This version is rated for 15 amps. For the price, the Kasa Smart WiFi Lite is perfect for adding to all your home’s lamps or other low-power gadgets. Its design is thin enough that you can fit two per outlet, too.
The Ring Outdoor smart plug is a massive brick. At the bottom are two plugs, each protected by a rubber flap. At the top is a 6.5-inch cord that’s long enough to plug the Ring into an outdoor outlet, but still be able to close your outlet’s door. I especially like that the prongs are at a right angle to the cord; it makes it much easier to close the door.
The Ring also comes with three screws and wall anchors. On the front of the Ring is a large circular button that’s blue in the center; you can press on either side of the button to control each outlet independently. The button makes a little clicky sound.
Unlike most other smart plugs, the Ring needs to connect to a hub, which can either be a Ring Bridge ($49) or an Amazon Echo smart speaker. Within the Ring app, you can configure the two outlets to work together or separately, and create schedules for when it turns on and off. In all, the Ring Outdoor Smart Plug is a good device for those invested in the Ring ecosystem.
Like all of the Wyze products, the Wyze Plug is affordable connected home gadget that’s great for your small light fixtures or coffee maker. A two-pack can cost as little as $15, which is cheaper than many of the best smart plugs are for a single unit. Better yet, if you have the Wyze Bulb, Wyze Cam or Wyze Smart Lock, you can integrate the Wyze Plug with your existing system.
One of the benefits of the Wyze Plug is Vacation mode, which is similar to the Wemo’s Away mode. When the Wyze Plug is on this setting, it will turn your stuff on and off your electronics at random, making it seem like you’re home.
The Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch Starter Kit is one of the best smart plugs because it works with any desk or table lamp (and up to 800 different bulbs), making the “dumb” device smart. Unlike a standard smart plug, Lutron’s gadget lets you dim the bulb, rather than simply turn it on or off. The Starter Kit includes a handy remote, but you can skip that if you want to control it with your voice assistant.
Unfortunately, the Lutron Caseta smart wireless kit isn’t cheap. For just under $200, you get two plugs, two remotes and the necessary Wi-Fi bridge. Extras plugs cost about $54 each. That said, we believe it’s worth the investment because the kit requires very limited input once you set it up with your smart home routines.
Read our full Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch Starter Kit review.
Wyze has built a reputation on making good low-cost smart home devices, and the Wyze Plug outdoor is yet another such product. Like most outdoor smart plugs, the Wyze Plug Outdoor is a black box, with a cord on one end and two outlets on the other. The cord is a little short at around 6 inches, and the plug is in-line with the cord, so it was a bit harder to cram it into my outdoor outlet and close the cover.
The Wyze Plug has two sockets; at the top of the front of the Plug are two buttons to control each socket, with small LEDs that show which is active. Just below the buttons is a small light sensor; this can be used to tell the outlet when to turn on or off, based on the ambient lighting conditions.
However, you can also create a schedule based on a set time of day, as well as sunrise and sunset — though there’s no offset, such as 15 minutes before or after sunrise. You can also use other Wyze products as triggers – for example, having the plug turn on a light if a Wyze Cam detects motion. These too, can be time-based, but you can’t specify if something should work only after it gets dark out.
You can also set a vacation mode, where the Plug will turn on and off so it looks like you’re home, but I’m not sure how useful that is for an outdoor light. As of this writing, the Wyze Plug Outdoor works with Alexa, but not Google Home.
You’ve probably caught on to our trust in TP-Link’s offerings. To reiterate, many smart plugs are not as secure or easy to use as advertised, so there’s something to be said for TP-Link’s consistency and versatility. For example the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip is six smart plugs built into one (with three USB ports to boot). You can control each connected device individually using the Kasa app, Alexa or Google Assistant, or buttons on the device itself.
Better yet, the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip has a surge protector built in, which most individual smart plugs (and most of the best smart plugs) lack. That said, at $79 for the unit, it’s a bit pricey compared to other options. However, it’s worth it for spaces where you have several appliances set up, like in a home office or entertainment center.
If you’d like a smart power strip for less, our favorite choice is the Teckin Smart Power Strip. With four outlets and four USB ports, it can accommodate as many devices as some surge protectors can. But at only $29.99, it’s less than half the price of its upscale competitors.
The Teckin Smart Power Strip also offers more features than most of the other best smart plugs. Using the Teckin Smart Plug app, you can remotely monitor and control your appliances, and can control and schedule each outlet individually. You can set each outlet to turn on or off based on various environmental factors such as time, temperature, humidity, sunrise and sunset or the actions of other smart-home devices.
The Amazon Smart Plug is simple, compact, and a great value purchase for a low price. It comes packed with all the features of Alexa, including compatibility with routines, schedules, timers, and other advanced automations. With either the Alexa app or any of the best Alexa speakers, you can control the Amazon Smart Plug from wherever you are in your home.
We like that the Amazon Smart Plug has a physical on/off button and an LED to indicate its status. That way when someone is around who doesn’t have access to your Alexa app, or isn’t as familiar with smart home devices, the connected appliance can still be controlled. We’d love this smart plug even more if it were compatible with voice assistants besides Alexa, though. Perhaps Google Assistant and Siri could be added down the line, but we’ll have to see.
How to choose the best smart plugs for you
How do you decide which is best smart plug for you? Here are some things to consider.
1. Will it block my other outlet? Some smart plugs are so big that if you plug them into a wall outlet, it will block the second outlet. That’s a design fail. TP-Link’s HS105, the iHome ISP6X, and the Belkin WeMo Mini are all plugs that are small enough to keep the other outlet free.
2. Will it work with more than Alexa? It’s great to be able to say “Alexa, turn off my lights” and have the smart plug shut off your table lamp. But the better plugs will also work with Google Home, and some—such as iHome’s—also work with Apple HomeKit.
3. Is the app any good? Many of the cheaper plugs have cheaper apps, which make it difficult to schedule when the plug should turn off and on. We’ve even found some that haven’t been fully translated into English. While you’ll need to download the plug’s app before you purchase the plug, this step could save you a lot of frustration.
How we test the best smart home plugs
Reviewing a smart plug isn’t as simple as plugging it in. Well, it almost is. In addition to making sure the plug actually turns on the thing that’s plugged into it, we also evaluate the plugs on several factors:
Design: Can you fit more than one plug into an outlet? Does it have a physical on/off switch or indicator lights?
Setup: How easy is it to connect the plug to your Wi-Fi network, and to its app
Scheduling: How robust is the scheduling feature in the app?
Features: Are there any other features that distinguish the plug from others?
Smart Home Connectivity: How many other smart home systems does the plug work with? Alexa and Google Assistant should be givens.
Features to look out for
- Energy Monitor
Some smart plugs will record and display the energy use of an appliance on your phone. In doing this, you can see how much certain appliances are costing you on a daily basis, including in its standby mode, and you can find ways to cut back and save money. - Dimmer
A dimmer setting is also available on some smart plugs, such as the Lutron Caseta Dimmer Plug as mentioned above. This is a great feature if the smart plug is intended for lighting as it gives you much more control than just switching on and off. - Timer/Scheduling
Most smart plugs come with a timer. Using this, you can schedule when you want the appliance to switch on and off — great for switching on the lights when you’re on vacation. - Create zones
Some smart plugs can create zones by connecting to groups of smart plugs. Using this, you could control several power points in a room at once — for instance, you might want to switch off all of the downstairs lights once you’ve gone to bed. - Connect to other smart devices
Some smart plugs can also connect and communicate with other smart devices through IFTTT, which has its uses. For example, you can set it up so that if your smart doorbell picks up a potential burglar or someone is trying your smart lock, the smart plug will switch on the lights so it looks like you’re home.
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