🔌 Plug into the Future: Smart Living Awaits!
The CS-SO-2 Smart Outlet² Plug allows you to control your devices remotely via a user-friendly app, compatible with major voice assistants like Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. With energy monitoring capabilities and no need for a hub, this smart plug is designed for effortless integration into your modern lifestyle.
A**R
Works great, super easy to set up
This is my first time using a smart outlet and it has exceeded expectations. The setup was extremely easy. The ConnectSense app is easy to use, and connecting with my Echo dot makes it completely hands free. I was expecting more problems trying to work with Apple and Amazon at the same time, but there were no issues at all.The value was realized immediately as our traditional plug-in outlet timer for our Christmas tree stopped working, and our tree lights are plugged where you basically have to crawl behind the tree. Now I have a timer set up, or I can override it by saying "Alexa, turn off the living room" or use the app.I would recommend getting one.
R**H
Support non-existent
This smart outlet appears to be well-built. It responds to commands instantly. I have one major beef with it. I like to control things with the Home app. Apparently I can't control this outlet with the Home app. One has to use the ConnectSense app. To do so you need to use an IFTTT command for a scene. There are no instructions provided, and an email to ConnectSense support is not answered. I suggest you look elsewhere for an outlet with better support.
A**Y
Set It and Forget It!
I’m not sure when turning the lights on and off became a hassle, but coming home to a dark house, especially this time of year, just doesn’t cut it.With the CS-SO-2, I’m able to set timers for certain rooms at particular times, and my house never feels dark and lonely when I come home.It also provides a sense of security; sometimes, while I’m away, I’ll use the app to switch the light on and off several times like an 8 year old child to make it seem like people (and an annoying kid) are home.It’s also a convenient way to tell your kids it’s time for bed from the comfort of your own bed. Lights out Timmy!The best part is, you can set it up so that when you tell your phone, “honey, I’m home,” it’ll turn the outlets on. The scenes you can set up are endless. I have one I call “the dog is scared,” and it will turn on a light and a small radio I have plugged into it.If you’re anything like me, this outlet will bring you hours worth of home automation fun and will save you many moments of having to get up to turn out the lights - after you’ve gone to bed.So set it and forget it! You’ll be glad you did!
M**E
Fantastic smart outlet!
The media could not be loaded. If you're looking for a smart outlet that is easy to set up, isn't an eyesore, and just works, this one is for you. This was my first smart outlet, so I had NO idea how to set it up, but the instructions were very clear and easy to follow. There are really only 2 steps to set it up: plug it in, scan a code on the instructions. Sets up in under a minute, integrates seamlessly with HomeKit and Alexa, and is so easy to use that my 4-year-old was using it within minutes. I am using the outlet with lamps in my house, so that's what this review will be about.Setup/Install: Took less than a minute from unboxing to being functional. Take it out of the box, plug it in, download the ConnectSense app, scan a code on the instructions, and you're ready to start configuring.Design: What I love about this outlet is that it looks just like a regular wall outlet (apart from the blue lights that indicate that the outlet is on). Since it uses the traditional rectangular shape of a wall outlet, if you're not looking for it, you don't really see it. It doesn't look like some sort of device hanging out of your outlet, it just looks like an outlet. It also has a convenient USB port on the side for charging accessories, although since mine is behind my bed, I haven't used it. If you put it somewhere more convenient (i.e. in a living room or kitchen), you might get more use out of that aspect.App: I installed the ConnectSense app for the initial setup/install, but ended up using a combination of the ConnectSense app and HomeKit app to configure the names, types, scenes, etc. Whether you've you've used the HomeKit app before or not, the ConnectSense app is very similar and very intuitive. Even though this was my first smart outlet, I was already creating "scenes" and automations within about 15 minutes. After I did the initial setup, I opened the HomeKit app on my wife's phone and she can use the devices as well! The app also tells you the status of each of the outlets (whether it's On or Off), so if you leave the room or your house and can't remember if you turned off your lights, the app will show you and you can turn them off there.Functionality/Configuration: I can't believe how easy to use this thing is, especially for someone who hasn't done this before. I tried this thing out in 2 rooms. In my bedroom, I have a lamp on either side of my bed. I often watch TV or work on my laptop before bed (much to the dismay of my wife), and then have to get up out of bed to turn off the lights. So I plugged this smart outlet into a wall socket behind my bed, plugged the lamps into it, and can now turn off each light individually, or as a group, without having to get up. You can use the HomeKit app, ConnectSense app, Siri, Alexa, Alexa app, etc. I set up 2 scenes for my bedroom using Alexa: "Good night" and "Good morning". If I say "Alexa, good night", my Echo Spot will turn off the bedroom lights. If I say "Alexa, good morning", my Echo Spot will turn on the bedroom lights and play "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley. You can also go the boring route and just say "Alexa, turn on the bedroom lights" :)Next, I wanted to try a couple things in the living room. I have a lamp on either side of my couch, so I wanted to plug them into the smart outlet. Unfortunately, the lamp cords wouldn't reach the single outlet behind my couch, so I actually ran an extension cord from each of them, plugged them into the smart outlet, and then plugged the smart outlet into a power strip that went into a nearby wall socket - it worked perfectly! So in other words, you can use it on a power strip / extension cord if you need to - it doesn't need to be plugged directly into the wall. Anyway, I set up 2 really cool automations for the living room using the HomeKit app. First, I set up an automation that automatically turns on the lights at sunset. Last night, the sun set at 4:46pm, and the lights popped right on! Very cool. I also set up an automation that turns on the lights when I arrive home (you need to set up an iPad or Apple TV as as a home hub to do this, but it's very easy). and turns off the lights when I leave. And keep in mind - this was my first smart outlet, and I have zero knowledge of how to do these things. That's how easy these things are!Overall, definitely recommend this smart outlet. Very easy to set up, great design, fun to play around with and create "scenes" and "automations", convenient (who likes walking into a dark house at night?), and your friends will be impressed :)
C**N
Lights are on, but nobody is home
Unboxed the product, plugged it in, and lights turn on. That seems to be the extent of the functionality provided by the product I received. I cannot turn on/off the plugs, pair to the app (which seems to have a defective "sign in with apple" button), or reset it holding down the buttons like the documentation says toIt's a night light, and not a very good one at that. Hopefully the replacement Amazon sends actually shows signs of life
P**.
Love it. Going to buy more for all over my house.
I’ve setup many Apple Homekit items in the past, and setting this up was the easiest I had yet. In a minute or two I had it both powered up and setup in my Homekit app.In the week since I’ve first installed it I’ve used it to find devices that take too much power by monitoring the power usage from within the app. I moved those devices to one of the two outlets that is now set to turn off when I’m not home to ensure it’s not using power when it is not needed. Hopefully they’ll add historic graphs for power usage in the future, that would make it perfect.I also love the addition of the USB power port, it saves a spot on the outlet to charge USB devices. I could use more than one USB port so hopefully they'll consider adding more in the future!
V**I
I really wanted this to work
And it did! Siri followed my every instruction! For about 1 minute. Both devices I ordered wouldn't stay connected to Wifi. I reset and re-added devices multiple times.Returning.
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