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Have you ever thought of your appliances thinking about you or your home running on its own? Or if you can save more power without the need to run around your home now and then switch off the power points of your appliances? At MOKOSmart, there is a solution that makes these fantasies come true – the Smart Plug socket. You don’t have to worry anymore.
Essentially, a smart plug is a wall socket that can be remotely controlled after connecting it to a network. By remotely connecting a smart electric plug to a network, it becomes easier to schedule activities, link smart devices, and use voice commands. Plugging a normal wireless device into a smart plug comes with multiple options. Once you install a wireless plug socket at your home, you will be wondering how you ever lived before without having them.
MOKOSmart offers a one-stop IoT solution for smart plugs, sockets, switches, and other products. We customize all smart plugs based on Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NB-IoT, ZigBee, and LoRaWAN technologies. Moreover, we manufacture various types of smart plugs for use in different countries. Altogether, we also support the wireless connectivity of multiple devices in a way that meets the user’s application requirements and functionality. Smart plug products available at MOKOSmart include; the UK gateway plugs, the US standard Wi-Fi energy monitoring plugs, and the Australian standard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi outlet plugs.
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Smart plugs enable the user to control the power delivered to the connected appliances easily. Essentially, they work by automatically switching appliances on and off via a switch connected to the outlet. Smart plugs have in-built circuitry that enables the user to easily control the plug through an application linked to a smartphone. A plug connected via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi links directly with a smartphone. The one connected via a Z-wave or Zigbee smart hub links indirectly.
Once you power the smart plug using the mobile app, it starts delivering energy to the connected appliances. When the smart plug is turned off through the app, it immediately stops delivering power. Other smart plugs are also capable of even recording the power consumed by the connected appliances.

MOKO could provide different types of plug to apply to your countries. At the same time, we support multiple wireless communication ways and hardware components to meet your needs according to your application scenarios and functional requirements. For example, the final product can be a US standard WiFi energy monitoring plug, or it can be an Australian standard Bluetooth & WiFi remote control plug, or it can be a UK gateway plug.

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The amount an appliance consumes can be tracked once the application is connected through a smart plug. This helps the user to determine the appliances that consume more energy. When you never intend to buy many smart plugs, you can plug a single appliance at a time.
Vampire power is the energy used up by electric appliances during the standby mode. Smart plugs prevent the devices from consuming the vampire power. At times, the power consumed on standby mode can make up 10 percent of a household’s total electricity bills.
Mobile phones and toothbrush charging stations only require 2-3 hours of continuous charging before power is disconnected. Thanks to the smart plug, it helps you to do this. You can automatically schedule to switch off the power of an appliance at a set time using a smart plug.
Connecting appliances through a smart plug ensures that they are switched off whenever they are not in use. This minimizes the chances of the appliances having faults or even catching fire when not under supervision.
When away from home, you can set actions using a mini smart socket before heading off. Smart plugs can be set to switch lights on and off automatically. This gives an impression that you are still around even when you may be far away from home.
A smart plug enables you to easily upgrade a slow cooker that cannot be connected through the internet by default. Smart plugs can be used to control the supply of power on slow cookers. With the help of a smart plug, you can now easily prepare a meal ahead of time by remotely turning on a slow cooker using a mobile application before getting home.
Smart plugs can be used to control power in a television, internet router, or even in the charging ports of a smartphone. By using a smart plug, you can now limit the time of screen watching.
Temperatures for fans and heater plug-ins can be set using smart plugs. Moreover, a smart plug prevents a fan from running at longer times by cutting down power when the user is not around.
Some smart plugs are designed with an in-built voice command. By installing smart plugs at your home, you can successfully add voice control to your electrical sockets. This enables you to remotely turn your devices on and off without necessarily reaching over the plug.
If you are uncomfortable moving around, smart plugs let you easily access and automatically control plugged-in appliances while at any location. Smart home plugs from MOKO enable you to access your home remotely.
With the Christmas holidays approaching, consider purchasing smart plugs to control your Christmas decorations. Smart plugs automatically power off Christmas lights at set times, continuously as long as required.
An agricultural irrigation system connected to power by smart plugs is easy to manage. The smart plugs can sense and send collected data on temperature, pressure, and humidity to the BIoT platform.

A smart Wi-Fi plug communicates to the central control hub using a Wi-Fi network. The data collected is then sent by the hub to the user’s mobile app still via Wi-Fi. On the other hand, for a Bluetooth smart plug to effectively work on the mobile app, smart home hub, or voice assistant, they must be connected to a Bluetooth outlet. A Zigbee plug uses a mesh network to send information to the control hub and only connects to Zigbee compatible hubs. The mesh networking also increases the range of the Zigbee devices connected to the network.
Smart plugs using the LoRaWAN protocol must be linked either to a public or private LoRaWAN network. The network enables the user to control the smart plug adapter operations on the connected appliances remotely. It also helps the user to monitor the energy consumed by appliances connected to the plug. For a Z-Wave smart outlet, you can only control it from your phone through the Z-Wave Hub. The Z-Wave hub enables you to manage wireless electric outlets. This home automation protocol enables you to remotely track the power consumed by the appliances connected to the plug.
All in all, the Wi-Fi smart plug is the most recommendable for smart home uses. The Wi-Fi network is a bit fast, economical, easy to install, widely available, and has a wide operating range compared to the other plugs.
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You can access the information of the energy consumed by the appliances connected to your smart plug when you tap on the Statistics button.
Can the connection of many smart receptacles into a network cause slowdown? To be precise, Yes. Plugging many appliances in a smart plug can slow down your home’s Wi-Fi network. Generally, most appliances like smart switches, smart bulbs, and smart lights do not slow down the Wi-Fi speed not unless you are simultaneously running a bunch of them (20 or more) at the same time.
However, strong Wi-Fi networks can connect as many as 200 appliances without affecting the Wi-Fi speed. Basic smart plugs do not use much Wi-Fi bandwidth when only connected to the network and not working. This do not influence your Wi-Fi’s speed. The Wi-Fi speed slows when multiple smart plugs are connected simultaneously to the Wi-Fi and activated by turning on the power.
Smart plugs and smart power strips are quite different. Smart plugs use the same technology, and they only have a single power outlet. On the other hand, smart power strips have several smart plugs that can individually power many devices through one single outlet.
A smart power strip is similar to an average power strip, only that it can be controlled through a voice assistant or a smart device. Most smart power strips have USB ports for charging mobile devices freeing up the power outlets for other appliances.

All smart plugs are customized to have similar codes and standards to the outlets. Smart plugs have an automatic feature that remotely turns off whenever power upsurges or in case of any other electric incident that can cause damages to your devices. Compared to traditional plugs, smart plugs are in many ways safer to use at home.
The average cost of a Wi-Fi-compatible single unit smart plug is between $25 to $60, depending on the manufacturer. However, smart plugs specifically built for outdoor usages are more costly than ordinary plugs.
It is recommendable to plug your devices directly into a smart plug unit to avoid adding extra extensions to the plug. Always consider using extension devices like power strips and extension cords as a safety precaution, even when a smart plug is involved or not.
The power consumption of most smart plugs is only a few hundred watts. For small appliances, this works very fine, but the wattage limit cannot support large appliances. The maximum rating of a smart plug is usually written by the manufacturer on the documentation of the smart plug.
Regular smart plugs are less rugged than outdoor plugs, although they have similar functions. The difference between the two smart plugs is that the outdoor smart plugs are strongly built to withstand severe weather conditions.
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