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Controls Other Wyze Devices
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Works with an app
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Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
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Create schedules & use vacation mode
Wyze Plug is for indoor use only.
Just the Wyze app and a 2.4GHz WiFi connection! Wyze Plug connects direct to your WiFi so there’s no need for a Hub. 5GHz networks are not supported.
Many "smart" plugs have a maximum load of only 10 or 12 amps meaning appliances that draw more power, like a TV, may not work. Wyze Plug works up to 15A.
Yup! Wyze Plug also “remembers” its last status so if you turn the switch off the Plug will return to its previous state when power is restored.
There is a small button on the side of Wyze Plug that you can manually press to turn the outlet on/off.
Wyze Plug is compact enough so it doesn’t block the second outlet.
Control from anywhere.
Wyze Plug gives you a simple way to turn on/off any outlet remotely. Easily control, lamps, fans, and other devices from the palm of your hand. No hub required.


Keep the lights off when you're at work
Save energy with scheduling.
It's time to the hassle out energy savings.
Create schedules for your devices to turn on/off automatically at certain times of day or when you leave the house.
Control with a powerful free Wyze app
Quick controls in the Wyze app.
Check to see if you left your Wyze Plug on and tap to turn it off remotely, right from the Wyze app.
Easily view daily and weekly run times and group multiple plugs together, controlling them all with one tap.
Use voice commands
Works with Alexa and Google.
Got your hands full? Command your devices using just your voice with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
Make it look like you're home
Vacation Mode.
When enabled, Wyze Plug can turn your stuff on and off at random making it look like you're home, so people think twice about coming over uninvited.
An ecosystem that works together.
Your individual Wyze devices are awesome. As a team, the possibilities are endless. A light switch that unlocks the door. A lock that flips on the lights and cranks the AC. All of our smart devices can talk, what they say is up to you.

