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4-Pack Amazon Basics 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Alexa Smart Plugs (No Hub Required)

+ Free S/H for Prime Members

$11

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Home.Woot has 4-Pack Amazon Basics 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Alexa Smart Plugs (No Hub Required, White) on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Works exclusively with the Alexa app and Alexa-enabled devices such as Echo; works with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only
  • Get started in minutes with multiple setup options, including a zero touch experience when you select "Link device to your Amazon account" at checkout
  • Schedule plugged-in appliances like lights or fans to turn on/off automatically, or control them remotely via the Alexa app when you're away
  • Schedule your smart plug to turn on/off either at designated times, with a voice command
  • Set up and manage connected devices directly in the Alexa app; no need for additional smart hubs or 3rd party apps

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $15 less (57.71% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $25.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Reviews:
    • These Smart Plugs receive 4.7 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 1,700 Customer Reviews.
  • Warranty:
  • Refer to Woot Return Policy
  • About Amazon Prime:

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Written by tunabreath
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Home.Woot has 4-Pack Amazon Basics 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Alexa Smart Plugs (No Hub Required, White) on sale for $10.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks Community Member tunabreath for sharing this deal

Features:
  • Works exclusively with the Alexa app and Alexa-enabled devices such as Echo; works with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only
  • Get started in minutes with multiple setup options, including a zero touch experience when you select "Link device to your Amazon account" at checkout
  • Schedule plugged-in appliances like lights or fans to turn on/off automatically, or control them remotely via the Alexa app when you're away
  • Schedule your smart plug to turn on/off either at designated times, with a voice command
  • Set up and manage connected devices directly in the Alexa app; no need for additional smart hubs or 3rd party apps

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $15 less (57.71% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $25.99 at the time of this posting.
  • Reviews:
    • These Smart Plugs receive 4.7 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 1,700 Customer Reviews.
  • Warranty:
  • Refer to Woot Return Policy
  • About Amazon Prime:

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Good price, but not sure if I want to be 100% tied into using Alexa only.
It's always better to have options than to have none. Alexa is fine. I just would like to have the option to use another app if I decide to not use Alexa or just to troubleshoot a device.
If youre already in that eco-system, or dont mind just being tied to Alexa, these smart plugs have the best range and ability to reconnect on its own after a power outage. I'd tried a lot of them. Kasa, Wyze, Switchbot, Meross, on and on. I use it for a security camera thats plugged into an outlet thats a pain to reach. All the others work great….until theres a power outage. Then they fail to reconnect on their own when power comes back on. Then I have to go unplug then plug them back in to get it to work again, which defeats the purpose of a smart plug. Not these. It may take an hour or two after an outage to come back online, but it does it every time. The biggest drawback to these is that it doesnt remember its last state. Even if it was "on" when an outage happens, when it comes back online, its in the "off" position. Annoying, but Ill gladly live with it.

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Good price, but not sure if I want to be 100% tied into using Alexa only.
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digitalfreaknyc
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Quote from jtree1 :
Good price, but not sure if I want to be 100% tied into using Alexa only.
I'd rather be tied into Alexa, which is already on my phone, than have to download another app just for my lights.
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jtree1
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Quote from digitalfreaknyc :
I'd rather be tied into Alexa, which is already on my phone, than have to download another app just for my lights.
It's always better to have options than to have none. Alexa is fine. I just would like to have the option to use another app if I decide to not use Alexa or just to troubleshoot a device.
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Quote from digitalfreaknyc :
I'd rather be tied into Alexa, which is already on my phone, than have to download another app just for my lights.

I don't think Alexa-only devices supports any widgets. So imo, all of the Alexa devices are terrible. Some might think "why would you need those?" because one example is if you wanted to turn a fan off in the middle of the night without waking someone
Last edited by moccor May 24, 2025 at 06:12 AM.
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MemorableTeam726
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If youre already in that eco-system, or dont mind just being tied to Alexa, these smart plugs have the best range and ability to reconnect on its own after a power outage. I'd tried a lot of them. Kasa, Wyze, Switchbot, Meross, on and on. I use it for a security camera thats plugged into an outlet thats a pain to reach. All the others work great….until theres a power outage. Then they fail to reconnect on their own when power comes back on. Then I have to go unplug then plug them back in to get it to work again, which defeats the purpose of a smart plug. Not these. It may take an hour or two after an outage to come back online, but it does it every time. The biggest drawback to these is that it doesnt remember its last state. Even if it was "on" when an outage happens, when it comes back online, its in the "off" position. Annoying, but Ill gladly live with it.
Last edited by MemorableTeam726 May 24, 2025 at 06:34 AM.
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2.75 a smart plug is an insane deal

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Ajax77
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Quote from moccor :
I don't think Alexa-only devices supports any widgets. So imo, all of the Alexa devices are terrible. Some might think "why would you need those?" because one example is if you wanted to turn a fan off in the middle of the night without waking someone

I was going to specifically ask about widgets, I prefer to conveniently place and use them than to be shouting orders. So you already answered my question.
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gldoorii
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Quote from moccor :
I don't think Alexa-only devices supports any widgets. So imo, all of the Alexa devices are terrible. Some might think "why would you need those?" because one example is if you wanted to turn a fan off in the middle of the night without waking someone
I just open the Alexa app and tap the on/off that way if needed
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MemorableTeam726
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Quote from Ajax77 :
I was going to specifically ask about widgets, I prefer to conveniently place and use them than to be shouting orders. So you already answered my question.

Its not as convenient as widget on the home screen, but the Alexa app has touch capability. No talking needed. Just open the Alexa app and its an on/off button
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Quote from MemorableTeam726 :
If youre already in that eco-system, or dont mind just being tied to Alexa, these smart plugs have the best range and ability to reconnect on its own after a power outage. I'd tried a lot of them. Kasa, Wyze, Switchbot, Meross, on and on. I use it for a security camera thats plugged into an outlet thats a pain to reach. All the others work great….until theres a power outage. Then they fail to reconnect on their own when power comes back on. Then I have to go unplug then plug them back in to get it to work again, which defeats the purpose of a smart plug. Not these. It may take an hour or two after an outage to come back online, but it does it every time. The biggest drawback to these is that it doesnt remember its last state. Even if it was "on" when an outage happens, when it comes back online, its in the "off" position. Annoying, but Ill gladly live with it.
I have Tapo TP115 smart plugs and they have always come back after multiple power outages in the two years I've had them.
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OrangeStraw2521
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Quote from MemorableTeam726 :
If youre already in that eco-system, or dont mind just being tied to Alexa, these smart plugs have the best range and ability to reconnect on its own after a power outage. I'd tried a lot of them. Kasa, Wyze, Switchbot, Meross, on and on. I use it for a security camera thats plugged into an outlet thats a pain to reach. All the others work great….until theres a power outage. Then they fail to reconnect on their own when power comes back on. Then I have to go unplug then plug them back in to get it to work again, which defeats the purpose of a smart plug. Not these. It may take an hour or two after an outage to come back online, but it does it every time. The biggest drawback to these is that it doesnt remember its last state. Even if it was "on" when an outage happens, when it comes back online, its in the "off" position. Annoying, but Ill gladly live with it.
I have had many Kasa smart plugs throughout my house for years and have never had one of them disconnect due to a power outage.

I don't dispute that these are good too (will likely try them) but I've had great luck with Kasa.
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