Smart WiFi Power Strip Surge Protector, Extension Cord w/ 4 Individually Controlled AC Outlets and 4 USB Ports(3USB A+1USB C), Voice/Remote Control Smart Plug Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT

Add your review

$32.99

$32.99


Note: Prices may fluctuate as sellers adjust them regularly. You'll see the latest price at final checkout.
Add to wishlistAdded to wishlistRemoved from wishlist 0
Add to compare


Product description

Smart Wifi Power Strip Surge Protector

11

Note:

No hub/gateway required.

22

Particularities

33

Remote operation can be used at will.Thoughtful timer function, let the appliance run for a certain time. Automatic power off, efficient and safe, saving energy.Compatible with Tmall Genie, Xiaoai, Xiaodu, Alexa, Google home.The mobile app controls the four power jack subunits separately.

44

APP remote control

55

66

77

[Note] Wifi protocol with IFTTT support. When configuring the network, please connect your phone to 2.4GHz wifi, make sure your phone and smart gateway are in the same wifi network, only 2.4 GHz wifi is supported, 5GHz wifi is not supported.
[4 AC Outlets 4 USB Ports] The smart power strip supports up to 8 devices simultaneously (note: 4 outlets can be individually controlled; 4 USB ports are controlled as a unit). The USB-C port provides super-fast charging speed of 20W for your charging devices.
[Convenient Voice and Remote Control] Smart power board can be easily controlled with your voice via WiFi technology, allowing you to turn on/off the sockets effortlessly. The device does not need to use a hub or wired gateway to work.
[Set Schedules and Timer] Create a custom schedule to automatically turn on and off any electronic devices or electrical appliances, such as computers, mobile phones, Christmas trees, coffee machines, lights, and electric fans, as needed. Energy saving means saving money.
[Family Sharing] Share the app group with your family to control your device together. Each person can individually control the switching on and off of electrical devices in the house. It is easy to use and allows family members to experience the joy of smart life.
[All Round Safety Protection] Smart Surge protectors protect certificated by FCC, ETL listed, with built in safe guards to protect both the power strip and your charging devices form over-heat, over-charge, over-current, and short circuit, provide a safer using experience for UseeLink customer.
[Trusted and Safety] Energy saving and safety, anti-fire ABS Material materials,built-in overload protection switch, the product supports surge protection, effectively absorbs sudden huge energy and protects connected equipment from damage.30 days free return, lifetime technical support.

8 reviews for Smart WiFi Power Strip Surge Protector, Extension Cord w/ 4 Individually Controlled AC Outlets and 4 USB Ports(3USB A+1USB C), Voice/Remote Control Smart Plug Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT

0.0 out of 5
0
0
0
0
0
Write a review
Show all Most Helpful Highest Rating Lowest Rating
  1. Ant

    good product
    worked great for the fish tank

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  2. maxwell

    Solid zigbee connection
    Build quality feels of cheaper/thinner plastic but is still functional and the zigbee connection hasn’t given me any issues for the past month.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  3. Angie

    YES
    The size is perfect…sometimes everything is too close and you’re not able to utilize all the spots, but this one is spaced out great but it’s not big and bulky. I’d recommend!

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  4. Dr-Phone

    Doesn’t work with TUYA, SmartThings, Phillis Hue nor Alexa fully.
    I’m totally blind. I got some of these a total of 4 of them. Why! I have 4 old Zigbee powerstrips that use to work with TUYA and I had to reset the TUYA hub because of Wi-Fi issues. But the old power strips wouldn’t repair to the TUYA hub. I got device not Authorized. I contacted the initial seller and they told me that TUYA drocked those power strips in 2025. So I thought I would give this reseller a try being they said they worked with TUYA. Also I initially thought this would be good being they also have an USB C port on them that was 20W and my old ones only had USB A and only had 2 of them.Well I received all 4 of them. When I tried bring these onto TUYA I got the same message as my old powerstrips saying not Authorized. I also noticed that the brand TUYA thought they whir is the same brand as what I already have. So these will not work with TUYA.So I also noticed that this said they work with SmartThings. So I tried my SmartThings hub. Well SmartThings did see the power strip! But gave a warning things may not work as expected. Sure enouth they didn’t SmartThings said it saw 5 plugs! But only would control 1 plug and didn’t do anything with the other swiches as far as turn off and on them.This also said it would work with Phillis Hue. So tried that Zigbee hub! Phillis Hue said it wasn’t a Phillis Hue product and wouldn’t even search for it.It also said it worked with Alexa. So being I have some Echo’s that have Zigbee hubs I gave it a try! Knowing more than likely it wouldn’t work being the Alexa Zigbee hubs are VERY BASIC. Yes Alexa saw the power strip but would only turn off and on the full powerstrip and wouldn’t let you control each outlet as I expected. So another failed test. The Echo’s whir an Echo 2nd Plus, Echo 4th gen with premium sound and Zigbee hub and Echo Studio. All have Zigbee hubs. The Echo’s whir the last thing I tried being the Echo’s in general are the least reliable at keeping track of Zigbee devices. if you have a lot of devices! From time to time, the Echo’s will loose connection and then you must unplug the Echo and plug it back in to regain connection to the device in question. This happens with All Echo’s with Zigbee device they the Zig bee controllers in the Echo’s are low end and very basic.This power strip was tried with at least 4 different Zigbee systems and didn’t work with any of them fully spite what the information said.However in saying that, the seller of this product did say they would get new ones in and would let me know when they have new ones in that would work. Well if that happens and they do work! Then I’ll come back and redo my review. But as of now, do not BUY.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  5. Graham B

    Fails to connect Alexa is sad
    I plugged it into my system and turned it on, the outlets function OK as far as I can tell the USB ports function correctly (haven’t tested their output power).No matter what I do it will not connect to my network. I have reset the router, turned off other routers and devices on my network but it will NOT connect to anything. I have another router in bridge mode downstairs that fails to connect, won’t connect to my main router nor will it connect to the service providers router WiFi, so 3 devices and 3 failures.I cannot recommend this device.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  6. Amazon Customer

    Great value
    Works great with HomeAssistant and a standard Zigbee dongle. The only downside is no mounting holes but I wont take a star off for that considering the other negative reviews. If you know what you’re doing this is a great strip for the price.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  7. Kevin Gross

    Rid yourself of clutter, if you can get past fickle pairing
    It took some determination and a few tries before I could get this to pair with my Hubitat system but once that’s done, everything has been reliable. I wasn’t originally aware that there’s a fifth internal relay to turn the USB outlets on and off. I haven’t found a use for that yet but maybe I will. This strip replaced a dumb extension cord with several outlet switches connected in an arrangement that looked messy and dangerous.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this
  8. M. Inman

    Bought two, one paired one didn’t.
    I got two of these, the first one paired to my ZHA Home Assistant network with no problems, has been running solidly for over a week now.The other one will not pair. Try as I might, stand on my head, blink blue over black, blink blue over red, reboot the controller, restart Home Assistant, it simple will not pair.Makes me wonder if they have identical unique ID numbers in them, anyway… disappointed very much in the 2nd one, Zigbee controlled outlet strips are outnumbered heavily by WiFi devices, and I’m trying to get away from WiFi in my home automation devices.

    Helpful(0) Unhelpful(0)You have already voted this

    Add a review

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    22 − 16 =
    Powered by MathCaptcha

    Smart WiFi Power Strip Surge Protector, Extension Cord w/ 4 Individually Controlled AC Outlets and 4 USB Ports(3USB A+1USB C), Voice/Remote Control Smart Plug Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT
    Smart WiFi Power Strip Surge Protector, Extension Cord w/ 4 Individually Controlled AC Outlets and 4 USB Ports(3USB A+1USB C), Voice/Remote Control Smart Plug Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT

    $32.99

    TotalHome-Co – Décor, Smart Living & Farmhouse Style
    Logo
    Compare items
    • Total (0)
    Compare
    0
    Shopping cart