A smart plug is a Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Bluetooth-enabled device that plugs into a standard power outlet and allows you to remotely control, monitor, and schedule any appliance connected to it.
Key Features
App Control – Turn devices on/off from anywhere via smartphone.
Scheduling & Timers – Set automatic on/off times to save energy.
Energy Monitoring – Track real-time and historical power usage.
Voice Assistant Compatible – Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri.
Safety Protections – Overload, surge, and overheating protection.
Common Applications
Appliance Use Case Example
Coffee Maker Auto-start in the morning
Space Heater Remote shutdown for safety
Lamps/Lights Schedule for presence simulation
Aquarium Pumps Time-based control for feeding/circulation
Routers/Modems Restart remotely when connection drops
Connectivity Options
Protocol Range Benefits
Wi-Fi ~50m indoors No hub needed, direct cloud access
Zigbee ~10–20m/node Mesh network, low power
Z-Wave ~30m/node Mesh, secure, often used in smart homes
Bluetooth ~10m Direct, energy efficient for simple tasks
Smart Plug in an IoT Ecosystem
Smart plugs are essential components in:
Smart homes
Building energy management systems (BEMS)
Remote equipment control setups
Smart agriculture (pumps, fans)
They integrate with broader IoT systems for automation, energy savings, and predictive maintenance.
Example Use: Energy-Saving Scenario
Goal: Automatically shut down idle office equipment at 8 PM.
Solution:
Plug all equipment into smart plugs.
Set a daily schedule in the app.
Enable energy reports to monitor usage and savings.
A smart plug is a Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Bluetooth-enabled device that plugs into a standard power outlet and allows you to remotely control, monitor, and schedule any appliance connected to it.
Key Features
App Control – Turn devices on/off from anywhere via smartphone.
Scheduling & Timers – Set automatic on/off times to save energy.
Energy Monitoring – Track real-time and historical power usage.
Voice Assistant Compatible – Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri.
Safety Protections – Overload, surge, and overheating protection.
Common Applications
Appliance Use Case Example
Coffee Maker Auto-start in the morning
Space Heater Remote shutdown for safety
Lamps/Lights Schedule for presence simulation
Aquarium Pumps Time-based control for feeding/circulation
Routers/Modems Restart remotely when connection drops
Connectivity Options
Protocol Range Benefits
Wi-Fi ~50m indoors No hub needed, direct cloud access
Zigbee ~10–20m/node Mesh network, low power
Z-Wave ~30m/node Mesh, secure, often used in smart homes
Bluetooth ~10m Direct, energy efficient for simple tasks
Smart Plug in an IoT Ecosystem
Smart plugs are essential components in:
Smart homes
Building energy management systems (BEMS)
Remote equipment control setups
Smart agriculture (pumps, fans)
They integrate with broader IoT systems for automation, energy savings, and predictive maintenance.
Example Use: Energy-Saving Scenario
Goal: Automatically shut down idle office equipment at 8 PM.
Solution:
Plug all equipment into smart plugs.
Set a daily schedule in the app.
Enable energy reports to monitor usage and savings.