CMARS Smart Plug, ZigBee Switch Mini Smart Outlet Works with ST, Alexa, Echo (4th gen) Echo Plus (2nd) Google Home, Works as a Range Extender, Hub Required (2 Pack)

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  • Bill C.

    Greater than one week

    Best price on a smart plug that works with Philips Hue. It was also easy to set up

  • Andrew G

    > 3 day

    Bought these as an alternative to Wifi plugs since I needed to relay my Zigbee around my house and Zigbee bulbs generally dont do that. Ever since I installed a few of these, I have no issues with my other Zigbee devices disconnecting.

  • Jaguar

    > 3 day

    Bought a pair of these on Prime Day. Only took about a minute each to set up in the Alexa app. They work great and I will likely buy more of these very soon.

  • Samantha

    15-11-2024

    The plugs all worked out of the box as described and were easily discovered by Alexa. Everything works perfectly!

  • M & T

    > 3 day

    They work, but the range is short so they are not good repeaters. I ended up replacing all of them with Innr plugs which have a far more reliable signal.

  • Paul

    > 3 day

    I connected these to SmartThings for some easy automation. I know the specs are posted and they are accurate but I was hoping these were a little more low profile than they actually are. So far, no issues with connectivity nor function. I would recommend these as a cheaper alternative to replacing an outlet and definitely for those that can’t wire a switch or outlet themselves.

  • Steven M.

    > 3 day

    I like zigbee products because it is a mesh network and it doesnt take up bandwidth from the wifi. As I build out my zigbee network it will become stronger and stronger. Soon my network will overtake my neighborhood and then the neighborhood coffeehouse. I will be the envy of this city.

  • Mark A

    Greater than one week

    These 2 plugs were my first zigbee devices on my Hubitat system. I only had z-wave devices, before these. My house is small, and I didnt have any trouble with my in-wall z-wave switches and plug-in outlets communicating at full strength with my hub. When I got these two new outlets, I plugged them into a socket next to my hub and included them very easily. Unfortunately, when I moved them them down the hall to the locations I wanted to use them, they wouldnt connect--with a continual sending message. They were only about 30-35 feet from the hub, but with a couple of interior walls in the way. I found that if I put one of the outlets in the hall about 18-20 feet away, then I could reach the other at the desired 35 foot location, but if I unplugged the hallway outlet, then I stopped communicating with the endpoint 35 feet away. This really limits the usefulness of these plugs, and I cant recommend them. At best, its like I bought 2 devices, but only got one and lost a hallway plug.

  • AJW

    > 3 day

    My home is less than 2K sq ft, and most of my devices are Z-Wave. I know some people claim that these can be unstable on a Zigbee network, but they work great for me. I probably only have a dozen or two Zigbee devices though.

  • Andrew

    > 3 day

    These work with hubitat automatically no special requirements, these are only rated for 10 amps so dont connect them to any high current devices and youll be good, will update if these fail prematurely or give me connection issues going forward, also going to be hacking one to make a pc control switch.

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