Review of Eufy Smart Plug

Yup, I understand how the plug works to control power. And very high tech notice you have there.

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Great review. I’ve been looking around for smart plugs. I was thinking about waiting for Xiaomi stuff to be released to the international market… but that looks like it’ll take forever.

Great review. I’m waiting on this product to be available with French plugs format. I would be very insterested in this product to be able to control my fan !

Nice review!!!

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very nice sharing. I guess I’m going to buy one now.:slight_smile:

Thanks for the review @nigelhealy , looks like a interesting product :ok_hand:

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I think this is one of the reasons why I having gone the Smart Home route. Too many things to buy to make it all work. Thanks for the review.

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I’m not aware of intentions for CEE 7/5 socket.

Currently EU is served by Anker use of non polarized unearthed lower Amps IEC C7.

I am therefore skeptical France will ever see a smart plug. It’s too small a market.

WHHHYYYYYYYYY??? :wink: It’s bad news, but I agree that the market may be too small. Too bad.

The Eufy smart plug is 1800 Watts it has to be 3 pin Earthed. To do that in each small country socket types is a lot of effort for a nascent market. For France also consider UK. Similar issues with light bulbs. Not saying never, just needs time for a big enough market demand.

You can get by with lower Wattage 2 pin unearthed contexts which is what Anker does now with Powerport desk charger, where you need only ship with an existing mass produced cord for each market.

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Anything that requires scheduled power switching (on/off), using something to control your home (e.g., Alexa and Google Assistant), and it’s also a good power meter if you’re worried about power drain/consumption.

Smart powerstrip would be nice. Say for a lamp to turn on or another device while away. Maybe smart outdoor lights

Yes I think a smart strip is the next logical step as one set of Wifi electronics operating individual power controls.

So merge this


with this

BTW it was $20 on Monday (expired)

Obviously at 1800W 15A it can operate a lot so if you want a mass control you can connect these existing products together now to turn all on or all off. The next step is to merge inside so individual sockets on / off. I can imagine that would be relatively low cost, as you’re only adding the Wifi module and per-port power control and leveraging the casing and the 3 pins and the outlets so the price would be less than the sum of these at present.

The Smart Plug Mini (not yet available) is where I think Anker’s doing next, you can buy two of them and put on a strip or next to each other, but at $25 or even $20 discounted in certain places (like bedrooms) it ends up expensive. Merging into a smart power strip is going to be how you scale up.

Thanks for sharing nice review of a great product!

Lightning deal on the Eufy E1

Devices that are not in use while you are away. Smart switch from your other post seems reasonable. Smart device that Eufy may one day combine their two apps.

Indeed

That is a case in point where if they added Eufyhome smart to it then you’d like add a few $ to it (its just Wifi and the logic so $5-$10) to make it smart lamp. That’s where I see the cost coming down, smarter devices as you’re adding some electronics to devices, rather than a smart plug which has to that electronics and 2 things more all by itself (power in, power out when integrated does not)

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This is the Eufyhome app on its Smart Plug which has only be plugged in a day so the day’s readings are the annual readings too.

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Thank you Sir, I appreciate the technical review :sunglasses:

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Thanks, this was a helpful review! Question: what kind of devices do people pair with smart plugs? I’m just trying to figure out if this is something I’d want to invest in, but still not entirely sure what it means for the day-to-day functionality of household appliances. Other than heaters and dehumidifiers, what kind of appliances do people use these with?