Prise Wyze, prise intelligente WiFi 2,4 GHz, fonctionne avec Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, aucun concentrateur requis, lot de deux, prise intelligente intérieure blanche

Brand:WYZE

3.3/5

41.66

Prise intelligente Wi-Fi compacte. Les interrupteurs appartiennent au passé.

Le mode vacances donne l'impression que quelqu'un est à la maison : le mode vacances peut allumer et éteindre vos affaires au hasard, ce qui donne l'impression que vous êtes chez vous, de sorte que les gens réfléchissent à deux fois avant de venir sans y être invités. Automatisez les actions avec Wyze Sense : utilisez Wyze Sense pour contrôler vos affaires en fonction des mouvements et des événements d'ouverture/fermeture afin que les choses s'allument lorsque les gens sont là et s'éteignent lorsqu'ils sont partis. Se connecte à d'autres appareils domestiques intelligents avec IFTTT. Gérez une pièce entière avec le regroupement : le regroupement dans l'application Wyze vous permet de connecter plusieurs prises Wyze à une pièce afin que vous puissiez tout allumer ou éteindre en même temps d'une simple pression du doigt ou d'une commande à votre assistant intelligent. Allumé quand vous en avez besoin, éteint quand vous n'en avez pas besoin : réveillez-vous avec l'odeur du café fraîchement préparé le matin grâce à la programmation dans l'application Wyze. La programmation personnalisée dans l'application Wyze vous permet d'activer ou de désactiver la prise Wyze à des moments précis de la journée afin que votre café commence à 6h00 et s'éteigne à 6h15. Contrôlez votre maison où que vous soyez : vérifiez l'état de toutes vos prises Wyze et allumez-les ou éteignez-les à distance afin d'éviter les factures d'énergie élevées et les risques d'incendie. Commandez votre maison avec votre voix : lorsque vos mains sont prises ou que vous ne voulez tout simplement pas bouger, utilisez votre voix pour allumer et éteindre les choses en demandant à votre assistant intelligent. Nous avons fait fonctionner la prise Wyze avec Alexa et l'assistant Google pour que ce soit plus facile à dire et à faire.
Actuator Type Plunger
Brand WYZE
Connector Type Plug In
Contact Type Normally Closed
Country of Origin China
Current Rating 15 Amps
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.75 x 1.25 x 1.5 inches
Item model number WLPP1
Manufacturer WYZE
Mounting Type Plug-In Mount
Operating Voltage 110 Volts
Operating Voltage 110 Volts (AC)
Operation Mode ON-OFF-ON
Product Dimensions 2.75 x 1.25 x 1.5 inches; 2.47 Ounces
Switch Type DIP Switch

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Scritto da: Phil P
Firmware (v1.2.0.179) Has Major Connectivity Bug (Updated...)
UPDATE: Completely fixed! UPDATED 04/28/2022: Updating my review to four stars. I've been posting on the Wyze forum, along with others, that the plug has an issue. Their team finally acknowledged the issue and updated the firmware change log to indicate the firmware was being fixed. Wyze employees reached out to people on the forum about a beta release that should fix v1.2.0.179 firmware, specifically the connectivity issue. Was able to sign up for beta testing through the app and installed the beta release. Their team also briefly described the issue in their firmware, which makes sense. When these plugs work, they are great. I'm also impressed with the Wyze support forum and team. Therefore, I'm giving this plug four stars. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I had high hopes for these plugs, especially because the price point is lower than similar WiFi enabled plugs. I have purchased four of these over the past year and have become very frustrated with the devices over the past few months. Specifically, the plugs randomly lose their connection and enter pairing mode. I'll often find the light on the front of the device blinking and the ON/OFF icon in the app replaced with a crossed out cloud icon, indicating the device is offline. The only way to fix the issue is to re-pair the devices back to my Wyze App/account. This defeats the purpose of having the plugs; when I'm away from home I cannot fix them. Ultimately, these plugs (probably their firmware) are not meeting my "reliability" and "availability" expectations. Currently using firmware version 1.2.0.179, which the change notes say fixes a major connectivity bug in v 1.2.0.176. I have been in contact with Wyze support over the last few months (while using the 176 firmware) and have submitted logs for their tech support and engineers to review. I was really excited last week when I saw that they released 179. Unfortunately, it's made the issue worse. I have a fairly expensive Netgear router and I know how to configure it. I've tried allowing the devices to obtain an IP address dynamically, and I have also tried allocating static IP addresses. I've also tried different 2.4Ghz channels to make sure there was no conflict with nearby signals. Also confirmed that the 2.4Gz channel is at 100% power. All four of my devices are within 20 feet of the router. In the end, all four devices will randomly go offline one-by-one and require me to re-pair them to the account. All my other IoT devices on the 2.4GHz channel seem to remain online (or more likely, have firmware that is robust to connectivity issues). I appreciate that Wyze provides a tech support phone number; I have used it multiple times over the months to try and resolve this issue. I've spoken with a supervisor on the tech support team, but they too are not understanding the issue. They have suggested multiple times to submit support logs through the Wyze app when a problem occurs. There are a few issues with this suggestion: 1) I'm assuming the device event logs are retained on the plug itself. If this is the case, the only way to submit those logs is to go into the Wyze app, connect to your Wyze plug device, and submit the log. But this is a Catch 22 kind of problem! If the plug goes offline, I cannot connect to the device in the app to tell it to submit the logs to Wyze's support team. The tech support supervisor claimed the logs are stored on your phone, which I think is very incorrect. My Wyze app is closed on my phone so I don't think it's downloading logs all the time. Also, if the device goes offline, it cannot communicate any additional event logs to my phone! So even if this were true, my phone would only have logs entries showing normal operation. The supervisor said that the logs on the device are cleared when it's re-paired (reconnected) to the Wyze App/server. This means that the device does not have any log permanence. Bottom line, there doesn't seem to be a way to get the log entries from after the lost connection, so I question whether the logs are even useful! 2) The supervisor recommended I write up as much information in the "submit log" request on the Wyze app. This is also frustrating because there is a very small character count allowed in that field of the app; it's impossible to document enough information to be useful! Wyze needs to address the following: 1) Most importantly, the Wype plug firmware needs to be fixed to be more robust to lost connections. This should be a very simple thing! If the device loses its connection, it should NEVER enter pairing mode (slow blinking blue light?). Instead, it should be storing the WiFi credentials (and any other necessary credentials to make it accessible by the user) in EEPROM. When a connection is lost, it should indefinitely try to reconnect to the servers. Based on the symptoms in version 1.20.0.176 and 1.20.0.179, there's some timeout that causes the device to give up; this is a poor design! 2) Make sure that the devices retain their logs in memory. Recommend a log rotation system that keeps logs for X days. Ensure that if the device loses connectivity (as described above), the device can be re-paired/reconnected to the app and server WITHOUT clearing the logs. This ensures that the user can reconnect to the device and submit the logs to the support team/engineers. These logs would clearly show what was happening the moment after the connection is lost. 3) The Wyze app needs to be improved so that the user can enter a sufficient amount of information into the Submit Logs description field. Recommend increasing the word count a lot. 4) The Wyze support system needs to have better feedback. When I submit a log, I'm told it gets to the engineers. But I'm also informed that I will never hear back from them. At some point, the engineers should be able to get on a call with willing customers to gather more information. Despite all this, I really like Wyze devices and want to help Wyze solve their issues. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend these devices to anyone until the issue is fixed. Therefore, I'm giving 1 star. Once the issue is fixed, I'm happy to update my review
Scritto da: MrFuso
Use to be great, starting to worry about the company
I've had this companies products for YEARS and they have worked great up until a few weeks back, when their cloud service either got hacked or broke for no reason. Then all my plugs and garage door openers stopped working. I didn't receive any emails or warning that they were going to perform an "upgrade" to their service, which leads me to believe that something got hacked. When their products work, they are GREAT! The interface and integration with Google Home works well. I'll keep using them, since they still seem to work, just hope the company stays in better communication with stuff next time they need to "upgrade" their end/software. Also, they don't have the best wifi, so make sure your plugs or garage door controller is pretty close. I have a mesh network on my property and haven't had a plug, even with the devices sometimes showing a log signal.
Scritto da: recrujo
Reliable and easy to program
I have been using Wyze products with my Alexa setup. They have very good price and all of them are working great. These plugs are a fantastic way to automatically turn on/off all kinds of dumb devices. Christmas trees, garage door, dehumidifier, air cleaner, for security in the shop, etc. My favorite use was after knee surgery, the doctor recommended the use of a water cooling "ice pack" for 20 minutes every hour. Using one of this devices + Alexa, it would do the job even when I was sleeping. Highly recommended
Scritto da: Vinnie Da Arm
Work well and have a nice schedule features. Near impossible to update.
We have quite a few Wyze cams and when we recently needed a smart plug, we opted for these. They work well and have a nice scheduling feature. We run lamps and use them to remote restart network connection equipment at an offsite facility. The biggest problem is they are near impossible to update consistently. We've had this issue with other Wyze devices too. If they are at one location with Spectrum internet NONE will ever update. No matter what you do. Bring them to the main location, reset them, attach to AT&T Fiber here, and they update. Take them to a different location with Spectrum and they also work. Take them to another and nope. So, we've had to constantly take all devices needing updates to specific locations to update. PAINFUL.
Scritto da: Special K
Great for turning the bed light out.
I was using TPlink outlets, much the same size & design. But in the bedroom, a bit away from the router, I had issues with it staying on line. This Wyse outlet has been reliable from day one. I've had it for months now and have it programmed to go on automatically at night, and I tell Google to turn it off once I'm in bed. No issues.
Scritto da: AMZ1
Top Notch Wyze
Love these things. Added a bunch to my smart home network and they work perfectly. Sometimes they can be hard to pair up but thats usually app related. Once paired up, they work excellently with both Google Home and Alexa. On/off functionality is awesome to have around the house for lights and devices. Get you some!
Scritto da: dcd
Nice smart plug for the price
Very easy setup! The plugs works with my Alexa Echo. Initially connecting to wifi during setup was a little troublesome. But I do not have the fastest wifi speeds. With fast wifi speeds, setup would have been a breeze. Once set up they work great.
Scritto da: Randy Tanaka
As advertised
Excellent product. Easy to setup and easy to use even after a power failure.
Scritto da: Desiree E White
Easy to program with cellphone app
Bought these to have my aquarium CO2 timed to turn on and shut off based on the lighting schedule. Works perfectly with the solenoid attachment and the app is very easy to program. Does not work with 5G Wifi networks though.
Scritto da: Stewart
Zero Customer support
I bought for plugs, with the intent of having each one on a schedule. Schedule program, does not work. Absolutely no support from wyze. There is no online there is no phone, there is nothing. You are on your own with this product! It’s hard to believe, but I have to go back to the rotary timer, because of this. This company was started by Amazon, and it’s a disappointment that there is no support to help you with the product.
Scritto da: AJM
Worth the money
Very easy to install and easily configured. Mainly use as timer for Rancilio Silvia espresso machine. Works great!
Scritto da: Antoine
Quick to activate
Setting these up was not as easy as I would have hoped. But once they were set up, they worked fine. I used them to control my lights with Google Assistant. They are quick to activate. I am happy with these plugs.

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