The best smart plugs

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Smart plugs are among the fastest, easiest, and most affordable ways to automate basic household devices. Plug one in, spend a few minutes setting it up, and enjoy the simple pleasure of turning a distant lamp on and off from the couch.

Beyond the obvious convenience of adding a smart plug — or two — to your home, these handy gadgets also come with cost-saving benefits. Some actively track energy usage and provide a detailed look at how much a given product costs to power. All smart plugs can stop energy-zapping appliances like TVs, streaming devices, game consoles, and charging cables from wasting electricity when you aren’t using them. 

In addition to offering on-demand control and scheduling in the app, many plugs are also compatible with at least one major smart home platform to enable voice control and automations with third-party products. Select smart plugs now even work with Matter over Wi-Fi or Thread, so you can more easily use Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, and others in the same house (at least, that’s the idea; more on this below). 

The first smart plugs were positively massive (I’m looking at you, Belkin Wemo Home Control Switch). A one-outlet model would partially obscure the second outlet on a standard wall plate, rendering it completely useless. Things have progressed a ton since then, but I’m scarred by the plugs of yore. While it’s rare today for a smart plug to fully eclipse the second outlet, some still don’t make enough space for a standard three-prong plug to fit above or below it. No smart plug should obstruct the second wall socket; two smart plugs should be able to stack together on a typical two-outlet wall plate.

Basic on/off control and the ability to create custom schedules are a good start for a smart plug, but there are smart plugs with more advanced features, like vacation modes and timers. Some also track energy usage to help you better understand how much a specific appliance costs to power. Others work solely with lights and offer a dimming function for added ambiance. Certain weather-resistant smart plugs are rated for outdoor use so you never have to freeze your fingers in the cold to mess with your holiday lights. 

Smart plugs are simple gadgets designed to add convenience to your daily life. They shouldn’t have clunky configurations, outdated apps or any other needless complexity. These are good things to avoid in any connected product, but smart plugs, in particular, should take very little effort to set up and use.