Amysen Smart Plug ,Compatible with Alexa Only ,Smart Outlet Bluetooth Mesh,Simple Setup with One Voice Command , Remote Control and Voice Control, ETL & FCC Certified, 4 Pack New (4 Pack)
$18.99
Price: $18.99
(as of Feb 06, 2025 11:13:35 UTC – Details)
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About Amysen
Amysen is an emerging brand founded in 2017, dedicated to the development and manufacturing of IoT smart home products.
Our mission is to provide people around the world with more convenient and high-quality intelligent IoT products.
Smart homes never need to be expensive, just enjoy the convenience they bring to your life. Amysen is always at your service
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Product Dimensions : 4.21 x 4.13 x 2.18 inches; 9.59 ounces
Item model number : SMART PLUG App
Date First Available : September 16, 2022
Manufacturer : amysen
ASIN : B0BFDMR95P
Country of Origin : China
Voice Control with Alexa Echo: It allows you to control our smart plug through voice commands with Alexa Echo, which free your hands when you are busy. Note: our smart plug works with Alexa only, it compatible with Alexa devices: Echo 2nd Gen, Echo 3rd Gen, Echo Dot 2nd Gen, Echo Dot 3rd Gen, Echo Dot 3rd Gen with clock, Echo Plus 1st Gen, Echo Plus 2nd Gen, Echo Show 1st Gen, Echo Show 5, Echo Show 8, Echo Show 10, Echo Spot, Echo Input, Echo Flex, Echo Studio
Set Up Easily: Power on the smart plug then say “Alexa, discover devices” to your Alexa devices, then Alexa will find the smart plug and connect with it automatically. Now your Alexa can control the plug
APP Control Anywhere: with the Alexa APP on your mobile phone, you can control the smart outlet anywhere. With ETL & FCC certified, the quality of smart plug is assessed.
Bluetooth Mesh Network: The Bluetooth 5.0 smart plug can form a bluetooth mesh network, in the network you can control much more plugs than in wi-fi network. You also do not worry it slows your wifi network
Timer & Schedule: Switch your home appliances On/Off automatically and intelligently by setting a specific time with the smart plug. You can schedule the light, Pre-lit your house before coming home.
Customers say
Customers find the electronic switch easy to set up and connect to their WiFi. They consider it a good value for the money and great as a gift. Many customers find it user-friendly and suitable for their needs. However, some have differing opinions on its functionality, connectivity, Alexa compatibility, and plug quality.
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4 reviews for Amysen Smart Plug ,Compatible with Alexa Only ,Smart Outlet Bluetooth Mesh,Simple Setup with One Voice Command , Remote Control and Voice Control, ETL & FCC Certified, 4 Pack New (4 Pack)
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B. J. West –
Easy setup, and they all work fine.
Great smart plug, and setup couldnât be any easier. Just plug it in and say “Alexa, find new devices” and it’s connected in seconds and ready to go. I had no issues with any of the four, they all worked perfectly. Much better than the Singled I previously had that refuse to connect to my new router even after I disabled the 5 Ghz band. Will definitely look for this brand in the future if I need more smart plugs.
Poc Network // Tech –
These plugs are great.
An excerpt of the conclusion from our published story:”These plugs are great. Not only are they affordable, but they offer a number of ways of controlling them thanks to support for Alexa, Google Assistant and IFTTT. Some others have mentioned troubles with instructions, but the instructions are just fine. They aren’t perfect, but they tell you exactly what you need to know and the app (“Smart Life”) that they refer you to right at the start, walks you through nicely in your setup. The fact that the Smart Life app isn’t an in-home proprietary app is also a plus, as you can mix and match models and brands that also support the app without having to be restricted to a small group of solutions from a single company. This allows you a lot of flexibility in building out your smart home setup.The plugs are durable, including the button on the side, and they operate as expected via the app, the mentioned third party options or manually (button). It blended in nicely with some of the other options we had lying around that support the app, and groups with them all the same. In the end, this turned out to be a successful field test, resulting in a 9/10 from us.”Ryan Sanders – Editor – Poc Network // Tech**If you have found our review helpful, please vote it as helpful below so I know. This helps me provide quality feedback in the future.
Anthony Bonair –
works perfectly after some tweaking
I’LL start by saying I’m wright this review after 1 month of trying to solve a problem of losing connection to the network.and after 1 week of no problems, I think I’ve figgered it out.This is my second set of smart plugs & unlike my amazon branded plugs this wasn’t easy to set up.the instruction says it blinks fast in setup mood but after more than 1/2 hour of failed setups I discoved, there are 2 types of fast blinking & only one is the peering mode & that is the slower of the 2 blinks.when I eventually got the set working, I decided to use them for fans in 2 different rooms & it worked fine with the app/Alexa/google home on my phone. the voice assistants were very straight forward to set up.at this point, I would have given it 5stars but then the “Offline” problem started.I would say “*** turn on the fan” and nothing would happen or I would get a reply that it is not responding.& when you look in the Smart life app it would say the plug is offline. unplugging it for 10sec did not help. you could still turn it on with the power button on the plug but no software options worked. and just as random, it would lose connection, just as random it would reconnect. after about 2 weeks of this. I contacted Amazon for help. After some troubleshooting, it was concluded that the units were defective. being out of the USA, it would have cost much more than the full refund to send it back so I kept them & got a partial refund.2 weeks ago I was telling a friend about the problem & he asked if I ever checked to see how many wireless routers in my proximity that are on the same channel as my router? because it could be an interference problem.my channel was set to auto & at the time only 2 other routers were on the same channel.channel 13 was free so I tried it and the plugs connected immediately. but when I checked my Amazon plugs they were flashing red and wasn’t responding to commands. I tried resetting them & could not even see my router in the Alexa app. so I put the channel back on automatic & the router repaired in the Alexa app.I then tied a lower channel # and both plugs worked and for the past week have been working with no problems. so I suspect that different brand plugs don’t support some of the router channels & by my router channel being set to Auto, some times it would go on a channel that wasn’t supported by this plug, causing it to go offline and it would only come back online when the channel changed again. so I’m taking 1 star off because of the difficulty of setup & that fact that is a notification that you need to be on a 2.4ghz network but nothing was mentioned about router channels if you are having problems.
Boomer –
Maalox by the Quart
The device came neatly packaged, with an instruction guide inside which is a good touch. Except.The instruction guide text is written in lettering so small that one with 20/20 vision is going to need a magnifying glass to read it accurately.Next, plug this device into a power socket, and it lights right up, and immediately starts rapidly flashing, which I’ve come to understand is the “pairing” or “discoverable” mode. Using the Alexa ap, and initiating discovery comes up empty. When you attempt to manaully add the device, by the manufacturer, in this case Amysen, I’m instructed to download and install the “Amysen ap.” Great! Tremendous advice. Except.The ap I’m told to install – DOESN’T EXIST. When I search for this ap, I get “Smart Life”, which supposedly will automatically link up with Alexa. Good to know, and perhaps Amysen didn’t bother creating their own ap, and went with Smart Life and forgot to tell Alexa. Pretty crummy for software, really.Next, using Smart Life, I could find the device (Hooray!), and operate it on and off, and set up a timer for it. (Hooray x 2!)Next comes trying to get Alexa to discover the device so it can be controlled by her. Epic fail. Tried speaking with a live human being from Amazon to resolve this issue, twice, once for almost an hour, and the second time just now for almost 20 minutes and the results were zero.I don’t have any idea what in the world is wrong with what I’m doing, or this device. There are multiple others in my home which Alexa manages to operate very easily.So, my take on this is that while your experience may be quite smooth, mine was not, frustratingly so.When attempting to link this device to her, I recommend having a quart of Maalox or some other antacid nearby. You’re going to need it.Color me disgusted.Ken WagonerHarrisonville, Missouri