Smart Plugs Don’t Always Make Sense. Here’s When You Should Actually Use Them

The article discusses various smart plugs and their features, including compatibility with different voice assistants and energy monitoring. Some of the top picks include:

* TP-Link Kasa Mini Smart Plug EP10
* Cync Smart Plug for $15
* Eve Energy Strip for $75
* Hubspace Defiant Smart Indoor Plug for $10
* Roku Indoor Smart Plug SE for $9
* Wyze Smart Plug for $29 (2-pack)

The article also provides information on how to use smart plugs, including setting them up with voice assistants and testing their compatibility. Additionally, it offers tips on what not to plug into a smart plug and how to power up with unlimited access to WIRED content.

Some of the key features of the top picks include:

* TP-Link Kasa Mini Smart Plug EP10: Works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, has energy monitoring capabilities, and is compatible with Matter.
* Cync Smart Plug for $15: Works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, has a simple app interface, and offers smart home control features.
* Eve Energy Strip for $75: Works with HomeKit, has three outlets, and offers energy monitoring and automation features.
* Hubspace Defiant Smart Indoor Plug for $10: Works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, has a compact design, and is compatible with Matter.
* Roku Indoor Smart Plug SE for $9: Works with Roku Voice, has a sleek design, and offers smart home control features.
* Wyze Smart Plug for $29 (2-pack): Works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, has energy monitoring capabilities, and is compatible with Matter.

The article concludes by recommending smart plugs based on different needs and preferences.
 
I feel like I'm getting so overwhelmed with all the smart home stuff 🤯💻 I mean, it's great that there are so many options out there but sometimes I just want to plug something in and not have to think about it anymore 😂. But seriously, these smart plugs seem really convenient - having energy monitoring capabilities and being able to control them with voice assistants sounds like a dream come true 🙌 especially for people who live alone or have big households. I'm also loving the fact that some of these plugs are super affordable 💸 like that Cync Smart Plug for $15, it's like a total game-changer! 😊
 
🤖💡 Why do I need a smart plug? Is my coffee maker not smart enough? 😂💻

[Image of a coffee maker with a surprised face]

[ GIF of a person trying to plug in their toaster into a laptop ]
 
I'm so done with how much money these smart plug prices are!! Like, who can afford the Eve Energy Strip at $75? That's just ridiculous! And don't even get me started on the Wyze Smart Plug, it's like they're trying to rob us blind at $29 for a 2-pack. I mean, I know some people might say "but it's a good deal" or "it's worth the price", but let's be real, there are plenty of other options out there that are way more affordable.

And what's up with all these smart plugs being compatible with different voice assistants? Can't they just make one plug that works with everything? It's like trying to solve a puzzle blindfolded while being attacked by bees. I swear, the more I learn about smart home tech, the more frustrated I get. Ugh, I just want something simple and affordable that doesn't break the bank 🤯💸
 
I'm super stoked about these new smart plug options popping up! I mean, think about it, being able to control your lights and appliances with just your voice? It's like something out of a sci-fi movie 🤖. And the prices are pretty sweet too - who wouldn't want to save a buck or two on their energy bills? 💸 Plus, it's great that there are options for all sorts of different needs and preferences. Like, if you're already invested in the Roku smart home ecosystem, the Roku Indoor Smart Plug SE is a no-brainer 📺. And for those who want to dive deeper into the world of automation, the Eve Energy Strip is definitely worth checking out 🚀. All in all, I think these new smart plug options are going to make our lives way easier and more convenient 💻.
 
🤔 "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." 🌪️
 
I'm telling you something's off about these "top picks"... 🤔 It seems like they're just pushing their own brand names in here - TP-Link, Eve, Wyze... You'd think they'd be more transparent about their compatibility and features. And what's with the Roku Indoor Smart Plug SE for $9? That sounds too good to be true! 🤑 I mean, have you seen the prices of those other ones? $10, $15, $29... It's like they're trying to distract us from something. Maybe it's just me, but I think we should be looking deeper into what these smart plugs are really capable of. 😏 And have you noticed how they all say they work with "Matter"? What does that even mean? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm so loving the affordable options out there for smart plugs! I recently got my hands on the Wyze Smart Plug (2-pack) and it's been a game-changer for me - I can keep track of how much energy I'm using in real-time 📊💡. But, you know what's not ideal? All those cheap alternatives that are just trying to make a quick buck 🤑. The TP-Link Kasa Mini Smart Plug EP10 is still my fave tho - it works seamlessly with both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, and the energy monitoring feature is super handy 💻.

I'm also loving the idea of smart home automation features like Eve Energy Strip's - who wouldn't want to automate their lights and appliances? 🤖 But, honestly, I'm just happy to have a simple plug that works without all the extra fuss 😎. What about you guys, are there any specific needs or preferences when it comes to smart plugs that I should know about? 💡
 
Meh, I guess it's cool that there are so many options out there for smart plugs now 🤔. I've been thinking about getting some to control my lamps and whatnot, but I'm not sure which one to get. The ones with energy monitoring seem like a good idea, 'cause I don't want to be stuck with a huge electricity bill at the end of the month 💸.

I've heard good things about the TP-Link Kasa Mini Smart Plug EP10 and the Wyze Smart Plug, but I'm not sure if they're worth the money. I mean, $75 for an energy strip? That's just crazy expensive 🤑. On the other hand, getting smart plugs that work with multiple voice assistants sounds like a game-changer. Do you guys have any experience with smart home stuff? Should I just start experimenting and see what works best for me?
 
Back
Top