Manufacturer | iDevices |
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Part Number | IDEV0010 |
Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.72 x 4.13 inches |
Item model number | IDEV0010 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | White |
Style | Wall Outlet |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Switch Style | Relay |
Certification | cULus |
Included Components | 1 iDevices Wall Outlet, iDevices Install Guide, Mounting Hardware |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
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Wall Outlet - Wi-Fi enabled smart outlet; Works with Alexa, Siri, & the Google Assistant, White
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Brand | iDevices |
Color | White |
Compatible Devices | All |
Total Power Outlets | 2 |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
About this item
- VOICE CONTROL: Responds to Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant voice commands (voice assistant sold separately)
- ACCESS ANYWHERE: Control your electronics from anywhere using any iOS/Android device and the iDevices Connected app, no hub or additional hardware required
- INDEPENDENT OUTLET CONTROL: Control and schedule both the top and bottom receptacles independently with the app or voice commands
- WORKS WITH IFTTT: Do even more with Wall Outlet by connecting to hundreds of apps and web services for whole home automation
- 2-YEAR WARRANTY: Backed by a 2-year limited warranty and U.S.-based customer experience team
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Easy to install | 3.9 | — | — | 4.0 |
Value for money | 3.4 | — | — | 3.7 |
Alexa integration | 3.2 | — | — | 4.2 |
Sold By | Pie O My | Amazon.com | Electric4Pro | Tech Essentials |
control method | voice | application | — | application |
connectivity tech | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, USB |
mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | — | Wall Mount |
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From the manufacturer
Make the everyday things in your home extraordinary with iDevices
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Invisibly smartWall Outlet installs directly in your home's existing power system and blends seamlessly with existing hardware. |
Use your voiceControl each outlet receptacle individually using Siri, Alexa, or the Google Assistant - no hub necessary. |
Save energyAdd efficiency to your home and reduce your electric bill by monitoring the energy usage of anything plugged into Wall Outlet. |
Control anywhereControl, schedule, and monitor two electronic accessories individually from anywhere with the iDevices Connected app. |
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Works with Alexa | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Works with Apple HomeKit | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Works with the Google Assistant | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Works with Android | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
No hub required | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Remote access, scenes, & scheduling | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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iDevices Wall Outlet.
- Home Wi-Fi network
- Free iDevices Connected app
- HomeKit requires an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 8.1 or later
- If you have an Apple TV, iPad, or HomePod, you can use Siri voice commands when you're away from home
- Supports Android devices with 4.3 or later.
- 120VAC line and neutral wire
- For U.S. and Canada only
iDevices Connected App
Everything you love about your home, in one app.
Connecting your home shouldn't be intimidating. The iDevices Connected app takes out the stress and makes it as simple as possible to control your home from anywhere.
- Works With All HomeKit Products
- Allows For Creation Of Schedules and Scenes
- Customizable To Your Routine
- Access From Anywhere
- Download Through the App Store or Google Play
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ASIN | B06Y46XDS2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #109,150 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #608 in Electrical Outlet Switches |
Date First Available | April 7, 2017 |
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Product Description
Take your smart home to the next level with the iDevices Wall Outlet - the only Wi-Fi enabled in-wall outlet featuring HomeKit and Alexa compatibility. With intelligent features such as individual outlet control and energy monitoring, the iDevices Wall Outlet provides powerful functionality anywhere in your home without the need for a central hub or gateway. Conveniently control and schedule the iDevices Wall Outlet from anywhere using the power of your voice through Siri, Alexa, Android and more. Just say, "Alexa, turn on the desk light", and watch your home come to life. Tech Specs: 2 Individually controlled outlets Input: 125VAC, 60Hz Output: 125VAC, 60Hz Tungsten: 600W (5A) General Use: 15A Motor: 1/2 HP Resistive: 1800W (15A)
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125 volts
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Customers like how easy it is to install the switch. They say the instructions are sufficient and that it is easy to use both manually and via apps. Customers are also satisfied with the appearance. However, some customers have reported issues with connectivity, saying that the devices did not immediately connect with the WiFi. Customers also differ on performance, quality, value, app, and compatibility.
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Customers find the installation of the electronic switch to be pretty straightforward. They say the instructions are sufficient, and the product is easy to use both manually and via apps. Customers also mention that the pairing process is easy, and that the switch can be wired in easily. Customers like the design of the product, and say that the app makes setting up the switch very straightforward.
"...Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT Fairly Easy Installlation - Great Instructions on iDevice Website including videos for..." Read more
"...for getting it on your home network, and adding it to HomeKit are very straightforward...." Read more
"...It was super easy. You’ll need to download the iDevices app. The app and the thermostat did most of the work...." Read more
"...Installing it take a bit of know how I feel instructions are sufficient, but you do need to make some call’s on your own, depending on your wire set..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the electronic switch. They say the dimmer looks very nice and is not overly advanced. They also say the thermostat looks good, has a pretty low profile, and is well designed. The switches are well built and well thought out, and feature a decent digital display.
"...The color can be customized and it could also be turned off completely if not wanted...." Read more
"...It simply looks pretty cool...." Read more
"...The switches seem well built and well thought out...." Read more
"...Also with iPhone you can control the night light. The night light has a few color options ranging from yellow to blues to white which can also be..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the electronic switch. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it didn't seem to behave properly with its program for the first while. Some customers also mention that the app isn't on par with some other products out there.
"...on iDevice Website including videos for installation. Reliable after power outage or loss of wifi iDevice App does not specifically..." Read more
"...Amazon Alexa also works great. If you have any of the other iDevices products, setting up Alexa to work with this switch follows the same paradigm...." Read more
"...For some reason, two of the switches were stuck in updating status. the one outside and one inside...." Read more
"...It has functioned perfectly for me so far. The price was very good for the functionality, I’m rating 5 stars, great product!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the electronic switch. Some mention it's rock solid and functions perfectly, while others say it'll be totally unresponsive and reset itself to a colder temperature.
"...They've been quite solid.Pros:Solid connectivity, even after a power outage...." Read more
"...In my opinion the cons are fairly strong but don't stop the operation of the unit overall...." Read more
"...purchased and installed in my home were the most solid and reliable HomeKit accessories I owned. I would have given them four stars...." Read more
"...But the hardware is solid and I have not experienced any disconnects from Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth, since I have been using them...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the electronic switch. Some mention it's for basic Homekit use at a very reasonable price, while others say it'd be a bit pricey.
"...Cons:A little more expensive that some competitors...." Read more
"...It has functioned perfectly for me so far. The price was very good for the functionality, I’m rating 5 stars, great product!" Read more
"...But again, with that said, the $100 price tag is not insignificant...." Read more
"...dimming capabilities like the Hue too, so this is the best and cheapest alternative, at least for me and my needs right now...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the app. Some like the UI of the app, the simplicity of the install and setup, and the good software. However, others say that the app is finicky, difficult to figure out, and has poor UX.
"...to create some automations based on multiple factors, but HomeKit is still too basic...." Read more
"...Overall I really like the UI of the app, the simplicity of the install and setup and functionality as they update the app as well...." Read more
"...have that act this way; they appear duplicated and also display oddly in the iDevices app until I unpaired from Home Assistant...." Read more
"...There are a few other things like that which makes the app difficult to figure out...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the compatibility of the electronic switch. Some mention that it integrates perfectly with Apple HomeKit, while others say that it's not compatible with HomeKIT, Linksys, and Alexa.
"...Pro’s - Compatible with Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT Fairly Easy Installlation - Great Instructions on iDevice..." Read more
"...point, all three of my Wall Outlets remain in place but have no smart home capability. They simply sit there and blink orange 24/7...." Read more
"...I love that it's HomeKit compatible without needing a bridge. For remote access, I have a HomePod...." Read more
"...They have great marketing but their product does not support the features they say they do. This is a partial quote from idevices support. "..." Read more
Customers have connectivity issues with the electronic switch. They say some devices did not immediately connect with the WiFi and they had some issues. The integration and connection is lackluster at best, and the iOS app has issues with connecting to the thermostats. They also mention that the device consistently loses connection to the WiFi.
"...There is also a small delay after hitting the rocker and the light turning on/off ...." Read more
"...I would have deducted one star because the HomeKit pairing process is hampered by the small but clever fold-out HomeKit pairing label that is too..." Read more
"...Second return was a WiFi module stopped working I could not initiate a pairing to my phone...." Read more
"...They've been quite solid.Pros:Solid connectivity, even after a power outage...." Read more
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Pro’s -
Compatible with Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT
Fairly Easy Installlation - Great Instructions on iDevice Website including videos for installation.
Reliable after power outage or loss of wifi
iDevice App does not specifically require HomeHub.
Con’s -
Price
Size - Switch is rather deep so sometimes getting it into wall boxes might be a problem if there are a lot of wires.
Feel - Rocker switch feels slightly soft and “plastic” when depressing and doesn’t give a solid feeling when depressing compared to traditional rocker switch
Hi - I currently own 5 of the iDevice Wifi Smart Dimmer Switches and Have Been Using them for over 2 months. I have 2 pair of 3-way installations, and a single pole setup. I’ve bought these switches through a couple of different vendors depending on which site would give best deal at the time of purchase.
Setup - I installed all switches myself. You must have a neutral wire contained within your wall box — many older houses do not have a neutral wire so I would check your box prior to purchasing this switch (or any smart switch since they all seem to need this requirement). I would also watch a few videos of the installation found on the iDevice Website or through an internet search since installing the three way switches can be a little bit tricky. My wires unfortunately were not the traditional white, black, green, red color — so you might have to spend some time looking at your current setup to determine the line (typically black) and load (typically red) lines. Unlike most of the other 3 way switches I’ve installed, purchasing two of these switches for a 3-way setup does not require a traveler wire. The two switches communicate to each other through bluetooth. My switches are located fairly close to one another so I haven’t had any problem with the range of the bluetooth connection or interference from other devices. I’ve lost power to the house and router several times and they all seem to come up and recognized by the control software after a few minutes after a power or wifi signal loss. I’ve been pleasantly surprised with their reliability from recovering from a power loss. Once switches are installed the addition to homekit was very easy and it was very easy initially to control these switches through the iDevice mobile app. The firmware to the lights is able to be downloaded and installed through the app and this process was very fairly easy. I would be hesitant to use these switches for remote control if the wifi signal is shoddy, or the switches were located far away from the wireless router/access point since communication between the switches and mobile apps may not be reliable.
Build and Quality - There is an LED contained in the center of the rocker switch. The color can be customized and it could also be turned off completely if not wanted. The rocker portion of the switch works like a traditional rocker, however the sensation when pressing the rocker is soft and kind of “plastic-like” unlike the firm feel of a traditional switch. I could imagine this being a problem if the physical switch is used commonly. There is also a small delay after hitting the rocker and the light turning on/off . It doesn’t seem to be as quick as with a traditional switch.
Concerns - When researching various smart switches on the market, I wanted a switch that would be compatible with the 3 major vendors currently in the home automation market (Apple Homekit, Amazon Alexa and Google Home). Most of the other smart switches I found were compatible with one or two of these vendors but not all three. I still have some concern about the future not knowing if any or all of these vendors will completely drop out of the home automation market in the future. I suppose this concern is relevant to all “smart switch” setups. I wanted switches to have as broad of support as possible to try to “future-proof” the switches. The switches can also be controlled through the iDevice mobile app, however grouping of lights and scenes are not as easy as when combined with a complete automation program.
Home Automation integration - I personally elected to set these switches up with the Apple Homekit program. I do have some privacy concerns with all the home automation companies, but given the available information, I felt Apple’s was the least intrusive. If integrating with Apple’s Homekit, a home hub device is required. Choices for a home hub include an iPad, Apple TV or HomePod. I want to stress a home hub is not required to run these devices at all if not integrating with Apple HomeKit (iDevice infact makes a point of this since you can monitor the status of the switches remotely from any location using iDevice mobile app).
Additional thoughts on Automating these switches - Prior to setting up the switches with HomeKit, I used the scheduling app contained within the iDevice mobile app. I wanted my exterior lights to be turned on at sunset and turned off at sunrise. Unfortunately the iDevice scheduling app could only turn the lights on/off at a specific time and not at sunrise/sunset. IFTTT (If This Then That) is another option I tried. I was able to find sunrise/sunset IFTTT routines which were already written so setting up IFTTT really required me only to download the app on my mobile device, add my switches, download the sunrise and sunset routines and then activate the routines. Unfortunately I didn’t have the best of luck with IFTTT. I’d estimate 60% of the time everything worked as planned, but the other 40% I would get errors such as device is unreachable, or unknown error. Despite trying to research and debug these errors, I never really found a solution. After IFTTT, I moved on to Apple Homekit. Setup was slightly easier than IFTTT (particularly if you own an iPhone), but Apple requires a homehub. I’m currently using an old iPad as the home hub. This is mostly reliable if you keep the iPad constantly plugged in so it doesn’t lose power. The only other major glitch I’ve found is if there is a power outage that occurs prior to the the “sunset” period, the sunset routine will not be run after power is restored in the event of a power loss.
Networking Considerations - I haven’t tested the bandwidth consumed by the switches although I’ve considered placing the switches on their own separate VLAN. If you had a setup with a lot of iDevice switches, available IP addresses may become a concern unless the pool of available IP addresses is increased at the router level or the switches are moved to their own separate VLAN. Manual assignment of switch IP address is not possible within the iDevice software. If you desire a fixed IP address for each switch, this can only be done through the router software where a static IP address is given based on MAC address. If running a very restrictive firewall on your router, you may need to check what ports need to be opened. I’m running pfSense as my router software and I didn’t actually need to open any ports or modify the firewall in anyway for the iDevice software to work.
General Impression - Overall very pleased with the performance and operation of the switches however still concerned about the changes that could occur in the future with the home automation field. Given the higher price of these switches, it would be very costly to replace all the switches for the next “better and greater” home automation switch.
They have been really rock solid. There has been one hiccup, which I don't know what caused it. For some reason, two of the switches were stuck in updating status. the one outside and one inside. Due to my impatience, I ended rebooting the inside one. That didn't solve the issue. Mind you I could still manually turn the switch on an off, but that wasn't the point of buying them. I finally found how to reset it to factory default, and re-added it, and re-did my Scene. Funny enough the second switch which was the outdoor switch, finally updated. Lesson learned, I should have just left them alone. Maybe there was a hiccup with my wifi. That being said, even after a power outage, the switches have come back and worked without any intervention from me. They've been quite solid.
Pros:
Solid connectivity, even after a power outage. Only one time did it take longer than usual to update, mentioned above.
Fits in the space of a normal switch.
You can do 3 pole connections as well, although I haven't done that yet. Toying with doing that upstairs.
Has a night light. Not really necessary, but I've set mine to 50% brightness, and have them automatically turn off in the morning. It simply looks pretty cool.
I love that it's HomeKit compatible without needing a bridge. For remote access, I have a HomePod. I was able to control the lights while out of the country. I set the outside lights to come on automatically at dusk, and if we come home after dark, I can just tell Siri, "I'm Home" and the corresponding lights come on so we're not entering a dark house. I also have a scene "Good Night" which turns off all the lights, another for when I'm leaving during the day, and a "Movie Night" scene which dims the light to 10% brightness.
Cons:
A little more expensive that some competitors. I did read some reviews before purchasing, and there were a fair amount of people complaining of competitor brands falling off the network every few months, or needing to be reprogrammed after a power outage. Some competitors also required a bridge. From my readings these had the best reviews, and the fact that I didn't need to buy a bridge I decided to spend the extra money. It was worth it. I haven't had issues with them.
The night light in the middle, although small, definitely doesn't make it look like your common switch. It doesn't look bad, but if it's in a gang box with other switches it will stand out. If this bothers you, you can replace all your switches so they look the same, or go with a competitor that doesn't have the night light. I prefer all my switches to look the same, but can't simply spend the money to replace every single switch in the house. I've gotten use to it and it doesn't look back. You can definitely see this is a smart switch without it looking obtrusive.
This has nothing to do with the switch, but HomeKit itself. I wish there was more IFTTT functionality in HomeKit. I wanted to create some automations based on multiple factors, but HomeKit is still too basic. It does a good job for what it does, and hopefully future updates will add functionality for multiple factors.
Bottom line: I highly recommend them.