🔌 Plug into the Future!
The HBNSmart Plug 15A is a versatile WiFi and Bluetooth outlet extender that allows you to control your home appliances remotely via smartphone or voice commands. With dual sockets, timer functions, and no hub requirement, it’s designed for convenience and energy efficiency, making it perfect for modern living.
Contact Material | Brass |
Material Type | Polycarbonate |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 4.41 x 2.11 x 1.76 inches |
Specification Met | ETL |
International Protection Rating | IP20 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Lower Temperature Rating | 14 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Actuator Type | Remote Control |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wattage | 1875 watts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, vera, Amazon Alexa |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Plug In |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Terminal | Solder |
Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
Operation Mode | Remote Control |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 125 Volts (AC) |
Contact Type | Normally Open and Closed |
Color | White |
M**9
Perfect for my plant-filled home office!!
This smart plug outlet is perfect for my plant-filled home office. I have a lamp that acts as supplemental light for my plants as well as a humidifier. The smart plug allows me to set a timer for the lamp and humidifier to turn on and off. It is very affordable and, it is also compatible with Alexa, which is perfect! I will definitely buy more in the near future!
A**S
A great, affordable smart plug!!!
I wanted a cheap smart plug to control my fairy lights via Alexa, and this was perfect! It was pretty easy to set up, although I had to get an app for it, and set it up on a website. I didn't know quite what to expect with this, since it was only $6, but it works well!
R**N
Great Internet Connected Switches
Bear with me, and I’ll explain four stars when in the specifics I rate as three stars.For a Internet / Bluetooth integrated home automation switch that does not require any mainstream voice activated device; these are fabulous. 2.4GHz WiFi, a smartphone or tablet on the same network, and your good to go.These work great, the app is simple enough to use or as complex as you may require. I now have eight of these, with six in use, and two that I haven’t found a spot for yet (bought in the 2/pack option as it is the most economical at the time).My initial purchase, with NetGear wireless router was easy to set up with the Tulia app. But this was an old router and we were having other issues, so I replaced it with a Linksys. This is where my issues with this product begin.You CANNOT just change network connection devices, the plugs have to be removed from the old one and added to the new one. Also, the first four I bought worked with the Tulia app, the second purchase of four more will not. I had to change to the companies other app, SmartLife. Same layout, same features, just a different name in the surface; yet, obviously, different programmatically.As I had named each plug, and each individual socket, changing apps and routers was a giant pain. Honestly, this didn’t take a long time, but it’s 30-45 minutes wasted for lack of thought. And longer wasted renaming and setting back up the schedules I had created.Once configured, these things are awesome!1 outside for Christmas Lights (at the time I’m writing this)1 in the front room for the tree2 in the living room for standup lamps on opposite sides of the room1 in the bedroom for night stand lamps1 in the back bedroom for decorationsAll of the Christmas lights are in a group, with a schedule to come on twenty minutes before sunset (local time by location) and go off at 2230.My wife night stand lamp comes on and goes off at a set time, so she doesn’t have to turn on the overhead light when going to bed.The living room lights are set to come on thirty minutes before sunset, and off 2230. And a second schedule to come on before we get up in the morning, and go off after we leave for work. Plus, these are on different schedules for the weekend vs week days.These are perfect for giving the house a lived in look of people being home, even when we’re not. We don’t usually stay out late, so we come in to a lit home. Now that things are set up, I can control the switch or individual socket from anywhere in the world that I have internet service. Or they’ll run their schedule for the days set.*My MAJOR Gripe*The switch in the master bedroom has two lamps, both with low wattage LED bulbs. They will not both stay on at the same time. I don’t know if this is due to an overload and auto shutoff safety feature, or I have a bad switch. But I can turn both on, and a few minutes later they shut off. Turn one on, and it stays on until scheduled off time or manually turned off.
T**.
Great product
I have only used one so far, but it has worked great. Now I can turn on the lights in my house before my return so that I don't have to enter a dark house. It's a great price and a great product.
D**K
Sporadic functionality
I landed on this product for three reasons: 1) the price, 2) the reviews, 3) the fact that some smart plugs came with 2 outlets. I bought four of the 2-outlet type, and 4 of the single outlet type. I also bought a 2-outlet outdoor smart plug. All 3 orders are on their way back to Amazon as I type this out. I've been an IT network engineer for almost 30 years, so I'm very technical.I bought these products to be able to turn on/off my Christmas decorations outside, as well as 12 window candle lights that have been working just fine with RF switch plugs. I wanted a solution whereby I could just hit a button on my phone and turn all candle lights and outside lights off at once, rather than going room-to-room hitting a button on a remote. I also wanted to be able to see if the lights were on while I'm not at home, so a cloud app was a necessity (I'm able to monitor the temperature of my upstairs and downstairs HVAC systems this way, as well as my outdoor cameras, which I love!).My WiFi router is currently operating in dual-mode (a.k.a Smart Connect). That is to say that it broadcasts a SSID for both 2.4Ghz b/g/n and 5Ghz a/n/ac 802.11 spectrums. So if something only transmits/receives in 2.4Ghz, like these smart plugs, it will accept those connections. I have a wireless AP in my closet downstairs, and a separate AP upstairs. All wireless devices in my house have no issues with signal strength at 5Ghz, so naturally 2.4Ghz is never a problem since that signal strength reaches further. My transmit power is also set to 100% for both spectrums.The set up for these devices is pretty straightforward. The instructions for all devices were identical and not very easy to read, so I just watched videos online. The app did not have a selection for my outdoor smart plug, so I had to take a guess on that one (again a video helped). Now here's where things got unpredictable and sporadic. Units that were farthest away from my AP, but in doors, seemed to connect very easily and stay connected. 2 units in rooms neighboring the closet (where the AP is) constantly showed "offline". These were clearly defective because I moved them into a room where it had clear line of sight, 10 feet from the 2nd AP, and they still showed "offline". The outdoor unit, which sat only 15 feet from the closet, just outside my front door, barely was able to initialize much less stay on the network and respond when I tried to interact with it. Some devices showed "offline" but would then come "online" when I walked into the room. I ended up spending at least an hour or two trying to get these devices to consistently show online, but just gave up in the end. I didn't bother with support, because I already wasted enough time on something that should not be that complicated. Seriously! They make thermostats, refrigerators, cameras and garage door openers that communicate better over 2.4Ghz or even 5Ghz, and can be accessed from home or across the country. But for some reason they can't do that for these smart plugs!!?? These were made cheap for cheap reasons.Buy these if you only have 1 or 2 devices, keep your AP on some table out in the open near those devices, and only operate them from your phone while in your home and maybe you'll get what you pay for!
T**8
Great plug
I ordered these for Christmas lights. I love the connection to my Google smart hub. I can turn them off with Google Assistant by voice to with the app. Great value for the money. Easy to use and directions to follow. Compatible with Google.
R**R
So good I just keep buying more as needed.
I really like these. I have a total of 18 of them. Most of them I use for the holiday decorations around the house since Alexa can turn it all on at once. The rest my wife and I use for our lights, treadmill, elliptical, and arcade cabinet for a few examples. Really nice to have Alexa turn these items on and off as we need them and to no longer be bothered with the need to switch them on and off manually.
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