This basically does exactly what the £25 TP Link one does. Surprised that this has a good little app, easy to set up, and works with Alexa. I've tried with my £25 fire tablet and the fire tv remote, all good. Great for the fan for the summer!
I'll pay £25 for a TP Link one, or any other brand, when it works with Alexa, Siri, and Harmony. Until then, this £15 version is fine.
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meathane
9 Jul 17#1
This basically does exactly what the £25 TP Link one does. Surprised that this has a good little app, easy to set up, and works with Alexa. I've tried with my £25 fire tablet and the fire tv remote, all good. Great for the fan for the summer!
I'll pay £25 for a TP Link one, or any other brand, when it works with Alexa, Siri, and Harmony. Until then, this £15 version is fine.
InTheKnow444
9 Jul 17#2
Already got 6 TP Link plugs when they were £16:49 at Argos so these do exactly the same but £1 cheaper so heat from me.
meathane
9 Jul 17#3
That was a few months ago right? They were £12.50 at Sainsbury's too but OOS everywhere and online. I think when these drop to £10, and work so HomeKit people will be all over them
Godspeed
9 Jul 17#4
Can't see anywhere if it mentions IFTTT capable?
jonnithomas
9 Jul 17#5
It's always a good idea reading the 1 star comments on amazon. I think I will stay with my TP-Link ones thanks.I won't vote.
stuart07970
9 Jul 17#6
Why oh why can't they put the socket the right way up? (Or is it just me that thinks this lack of attention to detail will cause it to catch fire and burn my house down?)
Helpful567 to stuart07970
9 Jul 17#8
It allows you to turn it on an off easily using the switch on the plug socket. It is this attention to detail that will help to prevent your house from burning down
Jasonl
9 Jul 17#7
I have heard some good feedback about the smart switches / plugs and bulbs from these guys itead.cc/
g8spur
9 Jul 17#9
What all 2 of them?! I agree with your general reasoning but you have to have a tolerance and I would say 2/47 bad reviews makes this a pretty safe bet.
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I'll pay £25 for a TP Link one, or any other brand, when it works with Alexa, Siri, and Harmony. Until then, this £15 version is fine.
All comments (28)
I'll pay £25 for a TP Link one, or any other brand, when it works with Alexa, Siri, and Harmony. Until then, this £15 version is fine.
(Or is it just me that thinks this lack of attention to detail will cause it to catch fire and burn my house down?)
It allows you to turn it on an off easily using the switch on the plug socket.
It is this attention to detail that will help to prevent your house from burning down