![]() ![]() The Kasa app lets you set schedules to turn your device on or off based on time, sunrise or sunset. This means that while you can use integrations with third party services like Alexa and IFTTT, you don’t need to rely on them to do some really useful things, While it’s not the smallest smart plug we tested, it’s compact enough to fit nicely behind the couch, slim enough not to block the outlet switch (although as with all of these it has one on the device) and it works with the superb Kasa app – the gold standard for smart plug apps.Īll Kasa smart plugs (and the company has a wide range – including a Kasa Smart Plug with energy monitoring – £20) work with the Kasa app, which offers the best features of any we tested. TP Link’s Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Slim (£12) is our top pick because it gets pretty much everything right. Read our list of the best headphones for our favourite picks in every category. Every product featured has been properly tested by WIRED reviewers. WIRED Recommends is your definitive guide to the best technology. View the Eve Energy Smart Plug & Power Meter for £45 on Amazon But you do need an iPhone to use it and a HomeKit hub to control it from outside the house. It does a deep dive into energy monitoring you just won’t find elsewhere, and the automations you can create around energy use are unrivalled. View the Meross Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini for £17 on Amazonįor those who hanker after a smart plug with energy monitoring – an excellent feature that fewer and fewer plugs are offering in the race to the bottom dollar – we recommend the Eve Energy Smart Plug & Power Meter (£45). And this diminutive device will fit nicely into an Apple Home setup, while still being accessible to Alexa and Google should you have a three-way going on in your house. It’s strange to hear the words budget and HomeKit in the same sentence, but it’s true. If you are a Apple loyalist however, our budget HomeKit smart plug pick, the Meross Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini (£17) is the one to get.
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