
So some of you might have seen these little devices hanging on the shelves and wondered what they are, well in their simplest form they turn your non smart devices into smart devices. So what you say and what can that do for me? Well imagine being able to turn your lamps on with voice command of at scheduled times of the day including at morning for a wake up light. Being able to turn the outside entertainment lights on at scheduled times or having a plugin shed light turned on before you get out there via your phone or voice command.
What if you have your iron plugged in and you leave the house and you are unsure if you turned it off simply open your phone and check the smart plug and if it's on no problem turn it off.

Now these smart plugs come in a few variations some with surge protection to protect your devices.

Some with USB sockets.

Weatherproof rated for your outdoor devices.

And then ones with energy monitoring.

Now the energy monitoring personally let's me down, I am used to using a power data logger that gives great detail on usage Now I didn't expect that gind of detail but the information given by these plugs isn't a enough to diagnose is a particular appliance is using lots of power in a chain of many.
If you were to watch the screen with the live reading then maybe but the recorded variables that are plotted on the graphs only give a peak per day which is not detailed enough.


Compared to a power data logger.

Now the newest in the line is a temperature, humidity plug which is perfect for turning off and on portable heaters, air-conditioning and evaporation units.
The interface will be similar to the temp humidity sensor as per below.



With the plugs the more variables you have the more options you have for automation Scenes as well where you can trigger commands off Voltage greater than 1V or 1Amp and so on.
So final say these little devices are great and have their place in the home automation world with plenty of options there is something for most scenarios.
Love to hear your thoughts below.
Carl