Price: $19.99
(as of Jan 01, 2025 01:00:51 UTC – Details)
Unlock the power of smart home automation with the Intermatic ABRA Wi-Fi Smart Plug. This innovative device combines Wi-Fi and Bluetooth mesh connectivity, allowing you to control and monitor your electronics from anywhere. With voice control compatibility for Alexa and Google Assistant, managing your home has never been easier. The energy monitoring feature provides insightful data to help you optimize energy usage. Flexible scheduling and automation capabilities enable you to create customized routines, enhancing convenience and efficiency. Best of all, no hub is required, simplifying the setup process. Upgrade your living space with the Intermatic ABRA Wi-Fi Smart Plug and experience the future of home automation today.
Package Dimensions : 3.23 x 2.09 x 1.65 inches; 2.4 ounces
Date First Available : August 26, 2024
Manufacturer : Intermatic
ASIN : B0DF6TS9SG
Country of Origin : USA
ADVANCED SMART HOME INTEGRATION – This versatile smart device combines a full-featured Wi-Fi smart plug with a Bluetooth mesh gateway, allowing you to connect and control up to 50 ABRA Surface Switches, sensors, and other future ABRA Bluetooth smart home devices.
COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY MONITORING – Keep track of your energy usage in real-time. The ABRA Smart Plug provides instant feedback on how much energy your devices are consuming, helping you make informed decisions to save on your electricity bill.
VOICE & REMOTE CONTROL CAPABILITY – Effortlessly manage your home devices with voice commands using Amazon Alexa and Google Home and Siri. Set schedules, timers, and control your smart plug from anywhere using the dedicated app, ensuring convenience and flexibility.
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING & AUTOMATION – Take control of your home environment with the ABRA Wi-Fi Smart Plug’s scheduling and countdown features. Set specific times for your devices to turn on or off, create custom routines, and automate your daily tasks effortlessly. Perfect for starting your coffee maker in the morning or turning off lights when you leave for work.
EFFORTLESS SETUP & USER-FRIENDLY INTERFACE – Getting started with the ABRA Smart Wi-Fi Plug is a breeze. Simply plug it into any outlet, connect to your Wi-Fi network using the intuitive app, and start controlling your devices instantly. The user-friendly interface ensures a hassle-free experience, making it easy for anyone to set up and use.
T. Curl –
convenient replacement for timed outlets
This makes for a great replacement for outlet timers for when traveling, but it also provides data on power consumption that is very handy for other devices. Iâm currently using this for our security camera DVR not just to see how much it cost to run each month, but permits me to reset the cameras remotely if they go out when traveling. It doesnât just allow manual operation of outlets, but you can set them up on a schedule through the app as well.The app feels very professional compared to many of the others have dealt with on Amazon, it is really set up for a whole suite of home wireless parts and pieces. Iâm looking forward to being able to get more of these to control more of my appliances, and have a more comprehensive view of energy consumption, and being able to switch things on or off remotely.Setup was relatively simple, there was some confusion as there are multiple Intermatic apps available on the App Store. Make sure to download the Intermatic ABRA app, the standard Intermatic app doesnât work, And if you set up an account on one, it doesnât work on the other. Otherwise, all you need is Bluetooth, Wi-Fi password, and youâre done. There is no QR code, you have to search the App Store manually.
T. Curl –
Vidiot –
easy to setup and add to my Google Home setup
Because I already had the Intermatic ABRA app installed for setting up their smart bulbs, I didn’t need anything new to set up this smart outlet. But it does require installing their app to setup (unless maybe you have some other app that can discover and configure it onto your WiFi?).Once I added it to my ABRA collection of devices, it automatically appeared on the list of devices I could add to my Google Home setup. This let me setup verbal commands to [dis]connect my A/V receiver and powered subwoofer to power (I use them rarely so I’ve had them on a switched surge protector, though accessing it has been a slight pain (in my old back :-). Now I can do it via verbal commands. I currently still need to actually turn the receiver on to get it to do its thing, but I might be able to figure things out such that my TV being on when the receiver gets power gets the receiver to turn on automatically via HDMI CEC, or maybe to turn on automatically whenever it receives power.
Vidiot –
annette rainville –
Simple and Handy Timer That Works
This timer worked perfectly right out of the boxâwell, after it connected to the Abra app, that is. Once it was set up, the timer worked seamlessly by. I did have a couple of hiccups with certain devices, like my humidifier, since it needs to be manually set each time, but that is more of a device issue than the timerâs fault.I ended up using it on my Christmas tree, and it has been fantastic. It turns the lights on and off right on schedule, making my life so much easier,âno more bending down under the tree to turn the tree off and on. This is my first timer, and honestly, the hardest part was deciding which device needed it the most. Overall itâs a super useful gadget that I am glad to have around.
annette rainville –
ralfwolf –
Worked with alexa and tuya based app
Worked with tuya based app and alexa. Energy monitor is mediocre but better than nothing.
ralfwolf –
MN911 –
Works fine, but set-up and compatibility could be better
I’m using this smart outlet as a way to control the power to an appliance in my basement shop. At first, I tried to set it up in the Intermatic ABRA app (as instructed) but “Basement” was not available as a location choice for the device. So I chose one of the available Locations (even though it really didn’t fit), but still was unable to get it set up. I figured out that I could set it up via the Smart Life app, which is used by another smart device that I have (that isn’t completely set up yet). This worked, but I did initially have some difficulty getting Smart Life to find the new device, and I also had to link Smart Life to Amazon Alexa in order to get the device to be controllable via Alexa voice commands. The switching now works fine via Alexa voice commands, but it took much longer than I expected to get it all to work. My devices that work with Tapo were much easier to get working, perhaps because I have several Tapo-compatible devices and adding new ones is less involved. If you’re willing to use Smart Life with this device and fiddle with it to get is set up, it should be fine. But if you’re already set up with other devices in Tapo and want to add this one to Tapo, I don’t think it’s compatible.
MN911 –
Ena –
Intermatic ABRA Smart Plug
Intermatic ABRA Smart Plug Setup was like a breeze. It came with card/instruction, which was having QR code, after scanning QR code, i did installed Intermatic ABRA App through Apple store. I did follow instruction, and Smart Plug gets paired/configured with my 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi within couple of seconds.The app interface is intuitive, and the plug works seamlessly with my voice assistant, making it so convenient to control my devices hands-free. This switch monitor wattage which can be seen through app and help to minimize wastage of power. I had linked this plug Amazon Alexa. The switching works fine via Alexa voice commands. One downside of this smart plug is that it is little bit expensive compared to the other smart plug available in the market. Still it is great buy, and this is Quality product.
Ena –
Josh Wight –
love the power button
i have other brands and not only was this eaier to set up on my wifi but i love that it has an on off button!
Josh Wight –
R. Strenger –
Frustrating setup
I have been involved in home automation since its inception, and I have tested and setup 100s of devices. It took me an hour of persistence, coupled with the experience with so many other devices (good and otherwise), to get this working. Now, if you want to just use the device with their app, it will be a bit easier, but even that was not straight forward as the app does not appear to be iOS 18 aware and leads you to the wrong settings. There was no information in the included instructions on how to make it work with Amazon Echo. I found that after looking around in the app, but even then, it referred to an ABRA skill that simply does not exist. Then there’s a link in the app to set up other ways. That then calls for a completely different skill and is also confusing and not straightforward. In the end, because of all the devices I have set up over many years, I was able to get it to work, but I honestly cannot recommend this outlet at this time.
R. Strenger –