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Wemo Smart Plug (Simple Setup Smart Outlet for Smart Home, Control Lights and Devices Remotely Works w/ Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit), Pack of 3

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  • Control your home from anywhere – Turn devices on and off and set worry-free schedules
  • Simple setup with the free Wemo app – Just plug in Wi-Fi Smart Plug and connect to Wi-Fi
  • Protect your home with Away Mode by randomizing light schedules to create the illusion you’re at home
  • Pair with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit for hands-free voice control
  • Space-saving design fits into any electrical outlet without blocking other sockets
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4.2 4.2
Durability
4.1 4.1
Versatility
3.8 3.8
Timer function
3.4 3.4

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Product Description

The Wemo Wi-Fi Smart Plug lets you control your electronic devices right from your phone or tablet. The Smart Plug uses your existing home Wi-Fi network to provide wireless control of lamps, fans, and more with no subscription or hub required. Simply plug the Smart Plug into an electrical outlet, plug a device into the Smart Plug, and control your device using the free Wemo app or by using your voice with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, or Google Assistant. When paired with a voice recognition device or service, sold separately.

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120 volts

Customer reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars
3.9 out of 5
19,053 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the ease of setup and integration with Alexa of the electronic switch. They mention that the app installs no issues, and the basic functions are straightforward. They are also happy with the remote control. However, some customers have reported issues with connectivity and ease of use. Opinions are mixed on performance, quality, and value.

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2,924 customers mention2,147 positive777 negative

Customers like the ease of setup of the electronic switch. They mention that the initial first time setup was smooth, the app installs without issues, and the plug is good quality and fairly straightforward in terms of basic functions. Customers also appreciate the tons of options for scheduling and automation.

"...They are fairly easy to setup initially via the app and also simple to pair with Alexa, just follow the instructions and you're golden...." Read more

"...I now have six with a seventh coming.Set up was effortless...." Read more

"...PROS - Easy step by step setup. Excellent third party support. I've used with Samung Smarthings, IFTT, Apple Home and the native app...." Read more

"...with this one, I was entirely on my own to figure out why it would not initially set up, beyond the mention of some "auto connection"..." Read more

733 customers mention618 positive115 negative

Customers like the connectivity of the electronic switch. They mention that it integrates with Alexa, is simple to navigate, and straightforward. Some say that the switches work perfectly with Kasa and Alexa and that it allows them to turn on a lamp via Alexa.

"...They are fairly easy to setup initially via the app and also simple to pair with Alexa, just follow the instructions and you're golden...." Read more

"...Once you are connected adding your plug to Alexa is fast. It's actually faster than the WeMo setup process...." Read more

"...Native Alexa integration and management—..." Read more

"...and disconnect those you don't want on your system, and you can setup control to Alexa, Google assistant, nest, etc...." Read more

311 customers mention252 positive59 negative

Customers like the remote control of the electronic switch. They mention that it's a neat way to control electric devices via your phone, tablet, or through smart assistants. They also appreciate the ability to turn lights on and off remotely. Some say that the timer works well and can be controlled from smart phones and smart assistant. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Remote control: I can turn lights or other devices on or off from anywhere the..." Read more

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"...Using the mobile app you can easily control from anywhere, expand or modify your Wemo devices to control your lights and appliances...." Read more

"...There is Away mode, for vacation, and you can get motion alerts (again if you have a sensor)...." Read more

3,793 customers mention2,354 positive1,439 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the electronic switch. Some mention that it works flawlessly, has no problem with it at all, and is easy to set up. However, others say that it simply refused to work anymore, is unreliable, inconsistent, and not supported.

"...so far and definitely plan on purchasing a couple more, all are working well and as expected...." Read more

"...one I have is less than two weeks old, so there is the possibility of failure in the long run...." Read more

"...All devices work great over my older wireless G router which is on the first floor in the kitchen of my home built in 1875...." Read more

"It works perfectly. After a few minutes, an update will appear on Apple Home. The wemo app is not needed to install it on Apple Home" Read more

1,564 customers mention588 positive976 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the electronic switch. Some mention that they're pretty reliable, dependable Smart outlets that feel like good quality construction. Wi-Fi pairing was really easy, while others say that the next morning they found the first one was no longer responding and kept erroring.

"...Clearly these plugs have quirks, but now everything works: Alexa, the Wemo app and the rules...." Read more

"...The product looks professionally done, and feels like good quality construction.* Wi-Fi pairing was really easy. I'm using the iOS app...." Read more

"...Turns out that smart phones now annoy the smart plug, so I had to change settings on my phone so that no other network would interfere during the..." Read more

"...Switches don't resume their previous on state if power is lost, then restored...." Read more

411 customers mention204 positive207 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the electronic switch. Some mention it's reasonably priced and worth the money, while others say it'd be a waste of money.

"...notable advantages: Reliability/Dependability, Ease of Setup & Use, Cost (*primarily due to wifi-only / not z-wave nor ZigBee)—..." Read more

"...These things aren't cheap...." Read more

"...As other reviewer’s had mentioned, the price is right and it doesn’t add features I’m not looking for..." Read more

"...Other than being a little pricey, there's not anything to dislike here...." Read more

1,558 customers mention323 positive1,235 negative

Customers have issues with the connectivity of the electronic switch. They mention that it doesn't connect to their local WiFi network, the iPhone won't let them connect without using the HomeKit setup, and the thread connection seems to constantly drop. Some say that the device refuses to even go into pairing mode.

"...it just blinked orange and would do nothing more, and refused to even go into pairing mode...." Read more

"...of those things correctly it is true that sometimes it takes a while for it to connect the first time...." Read more

"...Power cycled the mini and still no connection. Reset via the on/off button. Repaired with the app and it was fine again.*..." Read more

"...The Thread network works great. It is much faster than using Wifi smart devices...." Read more

491 customers mention98 positive393 negative

Customers find the electronic switch frustrating to use. They mention that it has glitches and takes a lot of time to troubleshoot. The app is not intuitive and firmware updates seem to take an eternity. The UI isclunky and hard to navigate, making it hard to plug in. Customers also say that the switches are bulky and difficult to plug. They also say the switches start letting them down and that they cannot access the rules.

"...Belkin needs more options for the rules. Right now, the rules only let you set one on/off event for days that you choose...." Read more

"...Well, these worked for a while but before long, they started letting me down. Regular restarts became a fact of life in order to keep them working...." Read more

"...All of them. Not found. Not by Alexa nor by the Wemo app. I restarted all my devices. Nada. Not found. Restarted the wireless hub, no joy...." Read more

"...the device to turn on and off at certain times, you can program an auto off timer, You can use a motion detector to turn devices on and off, but..." Read more

Now works with HomeKit without needing the WeMo hub
4 Stars
Now works with HomeKit without needing the WeMo hub
As many reading this a probably aware by now, WeMo recently announced that their Mini Smart Plug was the first ostensibly non-HomeKit compatible device to gain HomeKit compatibility, via the new Software Authentication protocol. Intrigued by this, I decided a purchase was in order, despite the fact that I’ve already got quite a few smart plugs to spare.If you’ve read my previous reviews, you’ll be aware that I put a lot of stock into presentation (the packaging basically), and on this count I would say that WeMo have delivered admirably. As with many of the current manufacturers of smart devices, the container that the smart plug came in was super sturdy, being made of a thick recycled (?) cardboard, enclosed in a green and white outer sleeve. Green seems to be the colour of choice these days, with iHome and Vocolinc both also opting for this colour scheme. Whether this is an effort to imbue their products with some form of ‘eco-friendliness’ I’m not sure, but it certainly works on an aesthetic level.Once you’ve taken off the outer sleeve, you can really see that WeMo have gone the extra mile, with a lovely design on the inside of the carton – something you’d only see once you had already purchased the product, so this isn’t just to entice you, it’s to encourage and excite you into taking WeMo seriously, in that they think about the smaller details.After you’ve open the box fully to reveal the smart plug itself, you can see that it’s housed nicely within the centre of the box, giving it little chance to move around and potentially get damaged. There’s an included manual to help with quick setup along with any problems you might have with the plug, in the form of a list of troubleshooting tips.At the end of the day, of all the categories of smart devices, smart plugs offer the most choice, and while some can do small things that others can’t do (like monitor electricity usage for example), they all basically do the same job of turning a ‘dumb’ device on or off, giving said device some level of automation. This device is no different to any of those in that basic respect. It’s fairly slim, or wide, depending on how you look at it, but being this slim it does offer the advantage of not taking up more than one wall socket, which in turn means that it can be stacked with another WeMo smart plug quite comfortably.The design of the plug itself is quite unassuming, which would lend itself to blending into a typical, mainly white kitchen. Simple branding aside, the only other thing on the front is a rather convenient on/off switch, with a small LED that lights up in white, when there’s power going to the plug. Going back briefly to its dimensions, while it’s not quite as slim as the iHome iSPX6, it comes close, although it is slightly taller. it does beat out the iDevices Switch in the ‘skinny’ department, but once again it is wider/taller, so it really is down to the individual as to what works for them.Onto the setup: As this device isn’t a ‘straight-out-the-box’ HomeKit product, with no HomeKit code provided – or even needed – the procedure was a little bit more involved; not necessarily complicated, but a little long-winded nonetheless. First off, you need to download the WeMo app to get things started. Once the app is downloaded and running, you simply plug the device into an outlet and let the app guide you through the process of initially setting it up to work with the WeMo app. Interestingly, even though the setup process for getting it to integrate with HomeKit comes later, the first thing you’re asked on opening the WeMo app is access to your ‘Home Data’, meaning your current Apple Home data. Once you’ve okayed this, you choose which device you want to set up, you’re then presented with a few tips as to setup process itself. This involves connecting your iPhone or iPad to the wi-fi signal of the plug itself in order to exchange you home wi-fi network settings. Once all that’s ‘in the bag’, the app will attempt to connect to the device itself, which in my case took a little bit of time.It eventually spots the plug and asks you to name the device (if you so wish – I stuck with ‘Wemo Mini’). You’ll then be prompted to provide an email address to complete the process before it proceeds to finally connect directly to your home network. After that is complete, you then get to choose whether you’d like it to send you notifications.As I already mentioned, this was a lengthy, if straightforward process, but once you’re at this point, you’ll see the smart plug show up as a device that can now be programmed or controlled within the WeMo app. Chances are that there will be at least one, if not two firmware updates awaiting you. One of these will be for the plug itself, which is reassuring to know that kinks are spotted and ironed out by way of these updates. The other is to enable the plug to work with HomeKit, which is the whole reason this is being reviewed of course! Once you’ve updated the firmware, you’ll finally get to the section that allows for HomeKit connectivity. You’re given options for connecting the plug to IFTTT, Nest, Alexa and finally, the Apple Home App. Google isn’t on this list for some reason, but you can connect to Google assistant via the Google Home app.We’re on the home straight now, so it’s just connecting the plug to the Home app, which in most respects appears in the same way it would if you were adding a standard HomeKit compatible device, minus the part where you have to scan a code.From here on in, like with a standard install, it’s simply a case of choosing which room the plug resides in, whether it appears as a Light, Powerpoint or Fan, and whether you wish to add it to your favourites. It will then appear in your standard Home app, along with any 3rd party apps you may use.I’ve only been using it for about 24 hours, and so far I’ve found it to be as responsive as all my other plugs, with no real sign of extra lag from touching the tile in the app, to the corresponding on or off. The device itself emits a small ‘click’ when it’s turned on or off (which may be good for some and terrible for others), and the LED above the physical switch turns white or turns off respectively.As previously stated, it does work with other platforms, and while it isn’t compatible with Wink, unlike the aforementioned iHome smart plug, it does have IFTTT, which may actually be of more use.After setting the device up, I unplugged it from mains power briefly, to see if it would reconnect without any issues, and it did reconnect after about a minute or so. However, I did a second test, where I left it disconnected overnight, and on this occasion it took a full uninstall and reinstallation to get it back to where I had it, which in fact took two attempts, with the first take managing to somehow render the physical button unresponsive. A second full reset solved the issue and once I’d gone through the lengthy installation process again, it was all good.In my final assessment, it’s great to see how devices are going to work with the new Software Authentication process, and I’m hoping that when other manufacturers do get on board, the set up isn’t as long as this one was, even though I can see that most steps seemed to be necessary. However, there are a ton of choices for smart plugs out there, and while this device is a little cheaper than many of them, you do find some good deals occasionally, which essentially boils this down to just another smart plug.Prosslim, so easy to stack with another of these if neededrelatively cheapgood support from a reputable companyConslong-winded set up processnot great at remembering settings if left unpluggedStill, I’d recommend it for those on a budget who also don’t want to obscure two wall outlets with one plug.
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