Amazon Smart Plug
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Amazon’s Smart Plug is down to $12.99, matching the lowest price we’ve seen since last year. For a single plug that adds voice control to almost any outlet, that’s a hard price to argue with, especially ahead of Prime Day.
This device is as straightforward as it gets. There’s no separate hub to buy or wire in. You simply plug this thing into an outlet, launch the Alexa app, and follow a few prompts to set it up. It takes just a few minutes of your time and then you’re done. From there, whatever you plug into it becomes something you can control remotely.
There are plenty of useful everyday routines you can create with it. Plug a lamp into the smart plug, for example, and add it to a “Good Night” routine that turns everything off when you head to bed. The same goes for a fan or a string of holiday lights. It can also make your home look occupied while you’re away by turning lights on and off automatically. Of course, you can skip the routines altogether and simply ask Alexa to turn devices on or off whenever you want.
The design is worth mentioning, too. The plug is compact enough that you can stack two of them on a standard double wall outlet without blocking the second socket. That leaves room to plug in another device alongside it.
Before picking up the Amazon Smart Plug for $12.99, there’s one important limitation to keep in mind: it only works with Alexa. If your smart home runs on Google Home or Apple HomeKit, this isn’t the right fit. It also only works with devices that have a physical on/off switch, since whatever you plug into it needs to remain powered on so the smart plug can control when electricity flows.
At $12.99, this Amazon Smart Plug is an easy pick for Alexa users looking for a cheap, hassle-free way to automate a lamp, fan, coffee maker, or another household device.



