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The Aqara Zigbee Smart Plug is a robust 15A smart outlet designed for high-power appliances, featuring real-time energy monitoring, overload protection, and customizable scheduling. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit, it enables seamless voice control and remote management via the Aqara Home app. Additionally, it enhances your Zigbee mesh network by acting as a signal repeater, ensuring reliable connectivity throughout your home.























| ASIN | B07CJ2MM6Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,189 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #37 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Brand | Aqara |
| Brand Name | Aqara |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | ZigBee |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 633 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192784000137 |
| Included Components | Aqara Smart Plug, Quick Start Guide, Customer Letter |
| Item Dimensions | 1.37 x 1.85 x 2.64 inches |
| Item Type Name | Smart Plug |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lumi United Technology Co., Ltd |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | ZNCZ12LM |
| Mounting Type | Protruding |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Specification Met | CE, RoHS |
| Switch Type | Toggle |
| Terminal | Plug in |
| UPC | 192784000137 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Wattage | 1875 watts |
J**H
think twice before getting a cheaper substitute
Works perfectly to turn our Christmas tree lights on and off with an automation in the aqara app. It does require a zigbee hub, but I was able to purchase the aqara M100 Hub for $19.99, and it handles all matter/zigbee devices with no trouble or range issues (the tree is on the opposite end of the house from the hub, and there are walls and doors in between them). Highly recommended over much cheaper options.
D**Y
Works great, but instruction included sucked.
This will product WILL turn OFF a “touch lamp”, however it will NOT be able to turn it ON. Turns out this is not the products fault. I tried this over and over WITH the smart plug and you tubed it, thinking I did something wrong. Then I googled it and “Reddit” made it make sense: “All a smart plug does is cut and restore power, like a localized power outage. Your lamp turns off with it because you cut the power. Does the same lamp turn itself back on after a power outage if it was on when the power went out? If not, no smart plug will change that.“ So to be sure I tried this with my lamp (touch lamp). WITHOUT the smart plug I turns the lamp on by touching it and while on I unplugged it. When I plugged it in it did not turn on how I left it. However I did the same with living room floor lamp WITHOUT the smart plug, except this it has a regular knob you twist. I turned it on using the knob and unplugged it, when I plugged it back in the light was on. Then I USED the smart plug on the floor lamp and the smart plug did work on AND off. So yeah great for OFF only when using touch lamps. Great for ON/OFF with regular lamps. I was fine with this since I bought this to turn off a night stand lamp at a certain time because I’ve been falling asleep with it on. Getting it to the correct time zone for automations to work was a pain to find, there were no instructions with the product. On that note also wish the instructions told you it wouldn’t turn a smart lamp on. Below is how I fixed the time zone, may change in an app update though: In the Aqara app select “profile” at the bottom, then select “home management” at the top, then select “my home”, next select “home location” at the bottom. Make sure “adjust DST automatically” is toggled on. Now it turns of at the time I scheduled/automated it for. Yay!
E**.
Aqara quality, full featured watt meter
This not the least expensive power plug by any means, but it has that solid Aqara quality. I was no plannig to use it for energy metering, but once I started to do so I realized how good a job this one does. I learned my space heater costs me $40/month, eek. Very easy to add to my Awara M3 hub. Also works great with Home Assistant via Zigbee2MQTT or with Home Assitant using Matter through the Aqara hub.
R**K
A Smart Plug for use at remote locations with WiFi.
Works just like an Amazon smart plug. Obviously you use it in a location remote to your WiFi. We use it at a memory care facility. We didn’t need to buy the hub. The camera acts as the hub. So the lamps in the room are programmed to go on and of at 8 am and 8 pm. You can remotely change that or turn them on or off. The smart plug has a button on top to turn them on or off at the location. Very helpful
P**P
Works as it should! 5 stars!
Hello there! You can just analyze what style forks you need for your situation and this is the way I did it. I didn't want to connect aqara smart plug to the side on the socket, plus it didn't fit there. So I chose to do it straight out of the bulb spot. I Bought bunch of adapters to make it happen. You can see in the pictures how it is done. In the video, the button is a wireless wifi switch, also aqara brand. I bought window door sensor from aqara and a button. Really useful. I also have another button for outside exactly like this one in the video, I use it as a doorbell. Once done you just go to aqara app add your hub, then add smart plug, and then go to automation section and choose "If" sensor in an open state, then you go choose aqara smart plug turns on then hit save. Do same thing again Add If sensor in "is closed" state turns off light. Same logic for a button switch. Hopefully this helps if you want to repeat what I did in here.
M**9
Working well as a repeater
I bought this for only one reason - to extend my Aqara Zigbee range, and for that it works well. If you are looking for smart plugs, there are better, cheaper, and more functional alternatives out there. I had added an Aqara Door and Window sensor to our curbside mailbox and set up a "You've got mail!" routine in Alexa to let us know when the mail had arrived. After initially pairing with my Aqara M2 hub and working successfully for a few days, the door and window sensor's signal strength deteriorated to poor, and then eventually went offline completely. Subsequent re-pairings yielded the same pattern - connected poorly for a few days and then went offline. Having read that Aqara's wall switches with neutral acted as repeaters for their devices, I swapped out a TP-Link Kasa switch in our garage (the garage being an intermediate point between the M2 hub and the mailbox), only to find that the Aqara switch in the garage at best gets a "fair" signal, and doesn't seem to be recognized at all by the door and window sensor as a repeater, so no go on the wall switch solving my problem. I then purchased this smart plug, figuring the flexibility of being able to plug it into a variety of outlets to see where it would best extend the signal was an advantage over having to hard wire switches in locations that may or may not work (and there are more outlets than wall switches). I ended up plugging it in to an outlet on an exterior wall nearest the outdoor mailbox. Initial results were disappointing - the door and window sensor in the mail box initially paired and reported an "Excellent" Zigbee signal, but then again deteriorated to poor and then went offline. It took several re-pairings of the door and window sensor until it established a steady "Excellent" Zigbee signal, with the result being that the "You've got mail!" routine is working consistently now. So I'd say if you buy this plug to extend your Aqara Zigbee coverage, give it a few days and perhaps a couple re-pairings to finally get stubborn devices to recognize and use the plug as an intermediate signal booster. UPDATE 04/30/2025 - I no longer needed this to extend my Zigbee network, as I replaced a hard wired wall switch with a Zigbee switch in a box very near to this smart plug. The smart plug had gone unused (nothing plugged in to it) when I was using it for its repeating capabilities - I attempted to repurpose it as a smart plug for a living room floor lamp, only to find that the 2 prong living room floor lamp would not plug in to this 3 prong smart outlet, as the female grounding port on this Aqara device has to have a 3 prong plug plugged in to it to "open" the plug (think tamper proof outlet) - I ended up using another brand's Zigbee smart plug which allowed a 2 prong plug to be plugged in - keep this in mind if you're planning to plug in a 2 prong device.
C**.
Works perfect but pricey
Works as it should, easy install, not cheap
P**D
Bad form factor, no automation based on power monitoring. good for basics, yay zigbee
Automations are quite limited - No automations based on power monitoring (STILL) after years.. I want to trigger an alarm or light for example when my washer, dryer, or dishwasher finish - this is not possible even though you can check power usage. Form Factor - Terrible (see images for competitors) - You cannot put two into the same standard wall outlet (or most power strips) because they are chunky and overlap. ALSO this blue light that indicates on/off is incredibly bright so we have to put tape over them. General Purpose Zigbee Smart Plug - good for basic on / off things. If you want to get more creative, no one seems to be innovating or listening to customer feedback at Aqara (ive submitted many requests and suggestions).
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