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The Innr Zigbee Smart Plug is a versatile 2-pack solution that transforms your regular appliances into smart devices. Compatible with various Zigbee hubs, it offers energy monitoring capabilities and voice control through Alexa and Google Home. Its compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into your home without obstructing other outlets.
Connector type | Type G plug |
Plug type | Type G |
Product grade | Residential |
Amperage | 13 Amps |
Manufacturer | innr |
Part number | SP 242-2 |
Item Weight | 200 g |
Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 6.1 cm; 200 g |
Item model number | SP 242 |
Style | 2-Pack (New!) |
Power source type | AC |
Wattage | 2990 watts |
Amperage Capacity | 16 Amps |
Maximum power | 2990 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Switch style | ON/OFF |
Included components | 2x Plugs |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**A
Great to have power monitoring and zigbee repeater function in such a small smart plug
These plugs didn't disappoint. I added them to my Home Assistant Zigbee network, and specifically for their repeater function. This has worked exactly as I intended and has allowed me to connect an external Zigbee end device to the rest of my network through one of the plugs placed inside at the nearest socket. I'll definitely add more as I find more places I'd like to control and monitor power.
J**R
Re-reviewed now a recommended plug!
Re-review: The issues mentioned below were raised to support and an innr employee engaged with us via github with all these issues and a couple of firmwares later they are working great. Reporting is now fixed. The voltage protection functionality can now be disabled. Theres nothing left now to dislike and I’ll get a bunch more to use these exclusively for my home usage and replace my remaining wifi switches. Recommended plug and great support from innr. Thanks Gerry.Original review: I have now purchased 5 of these plugs. Connected via zigbee2mqtt and home assistant they pair fine. However they aren’t reporting the power usage states. There is a z2m github issue raised with multiple people complaining of this issue - presumably a firmware bug? of some type. This can be worked around by manually polling the plugs on a regular interval, I hit mine every 60 seconds.But they are keep switching themselves off and then back on again a few seconds later. I have at least 4 of the 5 showing this behaviour and others in the github issue comments reporting the same problem with them cycling the power. It is seemingly random but at least every day or two they randomly turn themselves off and back on again rendering them essentially paper weights as far as I am concerned and not fit for purpose.Edit: confirmed the cause is a ‘feature’ where by the plugs turn themselves off if the mains voltage hits 253v. My home is under 20 years old, in a new built estate and occasionally the voltage would appear to spike marginally above this value briefly. This is turn causes the plugs to turn off. You can imagine what happens when you have your washing machine or network attached storage array connected to one of these plugs and that happens.. I have no reason to believe my mains power is ‘bad’ and one would imagine the national grid monitor such things in substations, but nor do I have any means to change anything. All my electrical devices are fine and other smart plugs such as Hue, TPLink / Kasa and Frient (these are just the other types of plugs I own) do not behave this way and work fine. So my conclusion is the issue is how agressively these plugs are configured in their firmware. I reached out to support to see what they will do, if nothing, the plugs for me at least (and the others reporting the same behaviour) are paper weights.
N**N
Stopped working, and won't stay on for more than 5 seconds
I have 4 of these installed throughout the house. They were working perfectly fine but then they all just instantly stopped working at the exact same instant, switching off all my devices plugged into them around the house at the same time. They could no longer be controlled or monitored remotely. The device's ;ights were blinking, and when I tried switching them on physically, they stay on for a few seconds before switching off and start blinking again. There are no signs of a power cut or surge as everything else that isn't plugged into the devices, including other brands of zigbee plugs and sockets, have had no problem.I have tried unplugging them and plugging them back in, reconfiguring them, and re-pairing them, and nothing makes any difference. A colossal waste of money.
S**T
Good Functionality & Reliability
The main advantage this plug presents is ease of use with the Philips Hue Bridge 2.0, in that respect it behaves with most (but not all) functionality that the Philips plug offers and is easily controlled in the app.Note that some of the timing and automation features will not be available on this device, though to be clear I did not expect these functions.I have a Samsung SmarterThings plug which adds power metering for those that wouldn't be using it with a Hue Bridge and want a plug for something like Home Assistant then that is likely a better buy.For the majority of users this is a good plug and in my experience has been very reliable and responsive with a good robust build quality.
E**D
Easy install
Easy install, works with Hue and Google assistant
P**A
Works perfectly with Philips Hue
I own 10 of those plugs. Both this version and the older version with the override switch on the top instead of the side.I use them via the Philips Hue app and Hue Bridge unit, over the last 3 years, they have worked great for controlling table lamps annd other lighting around my house. Very occasionally one will get ‘stuck’ on whatever on or off mode it is in, and not respond, but this is quite rare, and simply turning it off and back on again fixes the issue.Highly recommended.
W**O
They just work
As I work from home, monitoring my electrical usage is imperative, so these just do the job nicely. And like others I can get 2 in a double socket as they are the right size.
S**9
Good Value - But not perfect.
Great value Zigbee plugs SP-242, I am using with Home Assistant ZHA and no issues with connection and identification.However plug seems to have a weaker routing than my previous model SP-222 and secondly energy monitoring seems to be delivered once a day and so for in whole khw hours.Far from idea and makes hourly tracking of power usage impossible. Other plugs like frient etc all report on power usage as required.
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