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Best smart plugs 2023: Alexa, Google, and Siri powered

From turning your lamp on to upping the ante with energy monitoring, here are the best smart plugs on the market right now

Looking to buy a smart plug? You’ll find the best smart plug for you right here. Scroll down, see which ones fit your needs, and enjoy making your traditional tech that little bit smarter. Want to turn your lamp on and off without fumbling for the cord? Or do you want to up the ante with energy monitoring or Siri, Alexa or Google Assistant voice support? Whatever your motivation, you’ll find what you need below.

Smart plugs are ideal for bringing smarts to lamps and other non-smart lighting. They’re also great for controlling when things like music systems or smart speakers are switched on. Also, smart plugs are great if you need to leave your house for the weekend and switch everything off at the same time. Meet our list of the best smart plugs to choose from.

For more smart home recommendations, check out our guide to the best smart home tech and our roundup of the best mesh Wi-Fi systems.

What are the best smart plugs?

The Tenda SP9 (check price) is the best smart plug for most people. Requiring no additional hub, fairly priced, and with handy energy monitoring features, it fits the bill for most use cases, with the two-pack making for particularly good value.


Other smart plug recommendations

  • Best multi-smart plug: Meross Smart Power Strip (check price)
    Fancy granting smart powers to more than one item? Enter this clever power strip, with support for multiple gadgets, USB charging ports, and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home.
  • Best Philips Hue smart plug: Philips Hue Smart Plug with Bluetooth (check price)
    If you’re already a Hue household, this smart plug makes the most sense. It can be controlled via Bluetooth if you don’t have an existing hub, though you’ll probably want something a little cheaper if that’s the case.
  • Best outdoor smart plug: Meross Smart Outdoor Wi-Fi Plug (check price)
    Want to smarten up your outdoor tech? Look no further than this specially designed outdoor smart plug from Meross.

The best smart plugs you can buy today

1. Tenda SP9

Tenda’s SP9 smart plug is one of the better value options currently available. It doesn’t have the sleekest or most compact design around, but it supports a max output of 13A. It can handle appliances up to 2990W, making it a versatile bit of kit.

Keeping life simple, it requires no hub. Instead, it relies on a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network, letting you control it remotely via an app or your voice. Alexa and Google Assistant are also supported, letting you turn off connected devices with a mere voice command.

Impressively for this price point, it also has built-in energy monitoring. This enables you to see how much electricity your connected device is using — particularly handy in these energy-critical times.

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2. Amazon Smart Plug

If you’re a fan of Alexa, then it’ll come as no surprise to hear that Amazon’s Smart Plug is one of the best choices for you. Adding Alexa voice control support to any socket (and device that plugs into it), it’s simple to set up, with no extra hub required.

From scheduling lights, to turning on your coffee machines in the morning, this is a handy way to add another string to your Echo device’s bow.


2. Meross WIFI Power Strip

If you’re after something particularly robust with lots of flexibility, look no further than Meross’ smart power strip. It’s more than capable of becoming the hub for all of your power and charging needs. It features a whopping six sockets and four USB ports.

rom consoles and tablets, to TVs and phones, you will become the master of your charging domain, topping up batteries and providing power with terrifying efficiency.

Better yet, the Meross strip works with Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant. So all voice-controlled bases are covered, while it has built-in surge protection too, for additional peace of mind.

3. Oneplug 2-in-1 Smart Plug

Oneplug’s 2-in-2 smart plug does exactly what you’d expect. Namely, it converts a single socket into a dual smart socket with minimal fuss.

Using 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (meaning that there’s no need for a hub), this unit also has built-in surge protection, along with the ability to independently control the power of two devices at once.

It also features Alexa and Google Assistant support alongside a handy timer function. It’s a compact yet versatile dual-power solution.


This hubless pair of smart plugs from TP-Link use 2.4GHz Wi-Fi to carry out their duties. Controllable via an app or Alexa/Google Assistant, you can use them to remotely control multiple devices without having to lift a finger.

As with some of the other offerings on our list, the app also has a built-in timer function, letting you create the best schedule to suit your needs. And if that means simulating a raging house party to deter nefarious intruders while you’re on holiday, then so be it.

If you fancy even better value, you can also get a triple-pack for a little extra.


5. Philips Hue Smart Plug with Bluetooth

If you’ve already got a Philips Hue setup at home then it makes sense to stick with the brand for all of your smart plug needs, as it’ll comfortably slot into your carefully curated ecosystem with minimal fuss.

If you don’t have an existing Philips Hue hub, you can still handily control the smart plug via Bluetooth instead. This does mean you’ll lose Alexa and Google Assistant functionality, though.

If you’re a Hue Household then this makes the most sense — otherwise you’re better off sticking with a cheaper option instead of forking out for the Philips name.

6. Meross Smart Outdoor Wi-Fi Plug

If you’d like to extend your smart home beyond the walls of your abode, then you’ll need a suitable plug capable of shrugging off the odd splash.

This Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant-compatible dual smart plug is IP44-rated, which means it can handle splashes when not in use, saving you from bringing it inside all the time.

If you plan on having things permanently connected to it, then you’ll want to house it in a fully waterproof case/cover for additional peace of mind, letting you enjoy your elaborate koi fountain in peace.

Now check out Stuff’s guide to the best smart bulbs for app-controlled lighting.

How to choose the best smart plug

The first thing you’ll want to consider when buying a new smart plug, is how many you’ll need. If you’re only looking to control/monitor a single device, then a single one will obviously do the trick. If you want to control multiple devices though, it makes more sense to look at multipacks, as they’re better value for your money. If all of your devices are in the same room, a multi-smart plug extension lead could also be the best solution for your needs.

Once that’s settled, you’ll want to consider your existing setup. Do you already have a Philips Hue bridge at home? If so, a Philips smart plug makes the most esne, as it saves you from needing multiple apps. If you have no preference though, then it might be worth opting for a more affordable option that doesn’t require a hub.

Extras like energy monitoring features are also worth considering if you want to keep tabs on how much power any particular device is using. You’ll have to pay extra for this feature though, so it’s only worth it if you think you’ll make use of it.

Lastly, it’s important to double-check which smart assistants each product is compatible with. The majority of smart plugs work with voice assistants like Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa, with a few working with Siri as well. Make sure you check the specs, to ensure maximum compatibility.

How we review the best smart plugs

We’ve reviewed and tested countless smart plugs over the years, giving us an overview of the very best things to look out for. Where possible, we’ve included products that we’ve personally tested ourselves. Elsewhere, we’ve included products based on their specs and user feedback, and have curated a list of products that should cover most people’s needs.

For more information on Stuff’s rating and review process, read our page on how we test products.

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