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Best smart plugs and switches: ranking the top smart plugs and switches we’ve tested

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The best smart plugs and switches can make a huge difference to your smart home, allowing you to control appliances, set schedules, and in some cases, keep an eye on your energy use, even when you’re not at home.

Sure they may not be the most exciting smart home device you can buy. We know grabbing one of the top smart speakers, setting up a colorful lighting system with the best smart lights or one of the best robot vacuum might seem more useful and appealing. But all of these will work even better if your home is kitted out with at least one or two smart plugs or smart switches.

So, where do you get started with smart plugs? With most smart home products these days, there are a lot of models available, and choosing the right one for you can be tricky. 

With that in mind, we’ve ranked the best smart plugs and switches we’ve tested to help you decide the best smart plugs and switches for your home.

UPDATE:  Earlier this year, Eve unveiled a new version of its Energy smart plug that supports Thread smart home technology, which enables smart home devices from different manufacturers to work together far more seamlessly, and helps put an end to laggy connections. The Eve Energy smart Plug is priced at $39.95 / £34.95 (about AU$50) and we’ll be putting it to the test very soon.  

Best smart plugs and switches ranked 

1. Elgato Eve Energy Smart Switch

Make your ‘dumb’ appliances smart with this switch

Specifications

Dimensions: 2.6″ x 2.6″ x 1.9″ (US) / 72 x 72 x 71mm (UK)

Wireless connection type: Bluetooth Low Energy

Reasons to buy

+Excellent energy monitoring+Apple HomeKit compatible

Reasons to avoid

ExpensiveBulky

It’s all about ease with the Elagto Eve Energy Smart Switch. Installing and updating the switch is a snap; all you have to do is plug it into an existing outlet, then plug your appliance in.

The switch is compatible with Apple HomeKit, and, uniquely, it connects over Bluetooth, not your home’s Wi-Fi. Despite this unconventional (in the smart plug/switch space) connection method, Bluetooth works perfectly well here.

Like most smart plugs and switches, Elgato’s design is on the bigger side, though you can still access the top switch if you plug it into the bottom one. The app is easy to use as well and keeps tabs on your energy consumption, plus estimated cost of the energy your appliance is sucking up.

This isn’t the most enthralling – or least expensive – smart switch on the market. However, it hits a number of the right boxes, and looks good in the home. 

Read our full review: Elgato Eve Energy Smart Switch

2. Hive Active Plug

One of the most discreet, affordable smart plugs around

Specifications

Dimensions: 1.2″ x 2″ x 3.9″ (US) / 30 x 40 x 80mm (UK)

Wireless connection type: Wi-Fi

Reasons to buy

+Low price+Small, neat design

Reasons to avoid

Needs Hive Hub or Active Heating

Hive began as a manufacturer of smart thermostats, but has grown into one of the biggest names in smart home devices of all kinds, including lights, cameras, locks and plugs. It’s one of the most affordable ecosystems to get into – cheaper than Philips Hue, if you’re interested in trying smart lighting.

The Hive Active plug requires either a Hive Active Heating thermostat or Hive Hub, but once you have that, it’s simple to set up and use. You can create a schedule (with up to six time slots per day), trigger the plug using the Hive app on your phone, or link it to a Hive switch or sensor. 

Not only is it one of the cheapest smart plugs around, the Hive Active Plug is also relatively small, making it one of the most discreet (if not stylish) options available.

Review coming soon

3. Belkin WeMo Insight Smart Plug

Monitor your energy consumption with a switch

Specifications

Dimensions: 2.9″ x 2.9″ x 2.3″ (US) / 188 x 137 x 64mm (UK)

Wireless connection type: Wi-Fi

Reasons to buy

+Energy monitoring is a plus+Good smart home integration

Reasons to avoid

App is poorly designed

The Belkin WeMo Insight is a neat little device. Well, it’s not exactly “little” considering it’s bigger than it looks in the pictures, so be prepared for a bulkier plug that covers the top outlet if you place it on the bottom one (the same isn’t true if you reverse the order).

That said, we consider the Belkin WeMo Insight Smart Plug to be the best light switch on the market. We like that it gives insights into your energy usage, and it gives you estimates on how much you’re spending on energy, too. This is great if you’re looking to cut down on your monthly power bill and be a little greener at the same time. 

The one big drawback is that you do most of your work with the WeMo Insight in the app, and the app leaves a lot to be desired. Yes, you can turn off and on devices from the app home screen, but once you start going deeper, you run into trouble. It’s difficult to remove devices from the app, which is annoying. 

One redeeming quality of the app is that you can use it to integrate your plug with other services, such as IFTTT, Alexa, Google Assistant, Works with Nest and (unofficially) Samsung SmartThings. 

The only one missing from this smart plug house party is Apple’s HomeKit, though you can connect using a HomeKit Bridge, which Belkin sells. For more flexibility, check out the Belkin WeMo Dimmer Light switch.

Read our full review: Belkin WeMo Insight Smart Plug

Never get up to turn on a light again

Specifications

Dimensions: 5″ x 3.3″ x 1.5″

Wireless connection type: Wi-Fi

Reasons to buy

+Easy to install+Very nice design

Reasons to avoid

It’s big

Sure, you’ve decked out your home in smart LED bulbs, like the Philips Hue, but if these aren’t connected to a smart switch, you lose connectivity if the lights aren’t controlled with a smartphone. 

That’s where smart switches like the TP-Link HS200 come in. This well-designed switch may be connected, but it also gives a satisfying click, just like old-fashioned models. 

But the similarities with old-school switches end there. This switch taps into an app called Kasa, which is equally well-designed. From the app, you can create different scenes that turn on or off certain lights, or set lights to turn on when your home’s motions sensors detect movement, for example. 

The switch does work with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, so you can ask both to flight the TP-Link switches in your home on or off. 

It may not be quite as good as the Belkin WeMo Smart Plug, but the TP-Link will make your home a more connected creature, which is great if you’re looking to take your home into the 21st century. 

Unfortunately this switch is currently only available in the US.

Read our full review: TP-Link HS200 Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch

(Image credit: Ikea)

5. Ikea TRÅDFRI Wireless Control Outlet

The best bargain option

Specifications

Dimensions: 100mm X 53mm X 62mm (UK)

Wireless connection type: Wi-Fi

Reasons to buy

+HomeKit support+Cheap+Minimal design

Reasons to avoid

Need additional remote and hubNo fancy features

If you’re looking for a cheap and simple smart plug, then head to your local Ikea to check out the brand’s TRÅDFRI range of smart home products, which has this minimal but reliable smart plug on offer. 

You can control it via an app, operate it manually or program it to work on a schedule. It has HomeKit support, so it’s a solid option if you already have a few smart devices hooked up to the Apple ecosystem.

How do smart plugs work?

Smart plugs can be inserted into your current power outlets and connect to your home Wi-Fi network, so they can be controlled using an app for your smartphone 

As well as being able to turn the plug on or off from the app, many also let you set schedules so they turn on or off automatically at set times, while some even keep track of how much energy the appliance connected to the plug is using. 

Do smart plugs save energy?  

Smart plugs can save you money, but only if you’re the sort of person that forgets to turn off electrical devices. For example, if you leave your laptop constantly on charge, even when the battery is full it will continue to use energy, or perhaps you regularly forget to turn side lamps, or the radio off when you leave the room? If so, then using a smart plug could be the answer. 

Do smart plugs work with Alexa (and other voice assistants)  

Many smart plugs will work with Amazon Alexa, as well as Google Assistant and Siri so you can use your voice to control the smart plug, either by asking a smart speaker, or smart display, or by using the voice assistant on your smartphone or tablet. You can also create automations controlling several smart home devices at once with one command, or when a certain situation happens. For example, if your home security camera detects motion,  a DAB radio connected to a smart plug could switch on to give the impression there’s someone at home. 

It’s worth noting that not all smart plugs work with all voice assistants, so if your smart home is well established, make sure you opt for a model that integrates with your current setup. 

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