Amazon has the 4 Pack Smart Plug for $19.99. This is a very good price, almost the same as the price of 2 pack smart plugs. FREE Shipping on orders over $25.00 or Prime shipped by Amazon.
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☆Remote Control☆ Control your electrical items via your phone whenever and wherever you are after downloading the FREE APP Smart Life as long as there is a network. Ideal for someone who can not move around very well and needs easy access to turn on/off a device.
☆Voice Control ☆ Compatible with Amazon Alexa Echo & Google home assistant, control your home appliances with the smart plug by simply giving voice commands to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. No Hub Required, No need extra subscription service.
☆Timer Function☆ Create a customized schedule list to automatically turn on and turn off you home electronics , like Pre-setting coffee maker and enjoy a hot coffee every morning.
☆Create Group and Share to All☆ Create a group for all WiFi Smart Plugs and control all in one command. Share your smart plug to all family members in a minute. No more worries, everyone can control it easily.
☆Safe and Reliable☆ Related certificated received already. Product are with our worry-free 12-month service. Customer-Centric, we always focus on customer safety and user experience.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08DXJ3J9P/
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Also, a single plug blocks the second in your socket, so unless you're using a surge protector or something, know this will render your other socket inaccessible.
This price is okay. All of these generic units probably use the same internals and work with the same app (Smart Life). They're fine. Some people are afraid they'll burn their house down. Others are convinced China is using these to collect data and/or establish gateways into their private network.
The only semi-valid concern I've heard is that the security behind the app/database that holds your info might be less than top-notch. What are the implications of that? Not much if you're doing things right: different username and password for the account, and keeping your "smart" devices on the 2.4GHz network while the devices that really matter (phone, laptop, streaming devices, etc) use your 5GHz network (which uses a different password than your 2.4GHz network).
In any case, I wouldn't pay more than $5 for any generic smart plug. At that price, they're probably all equally risky. If you want to feel better about it, spend $15-20 on a name brand unit.