🔌 Plug into the Future of Smart Living!
The Wipro 10A Smart Plug is a versatile and stylish solution for controlling small appliances like TVs and electric kettles. Made from durable polycarbonate, it offers wireless control via the Wipro Smart app, energy monitoring capabilities, and compatibility with voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant. With scheduling features, this smart plug enhances convenience and efficiency in your daily life.
Number Of Poles | 2 |
No. of wires | 2 |
Amperage | 10 Amps |
Manufacturer | Wipro, Wipro Enterprises Private Ltd, Bangaluru-560 035, 1-800-425-1969 |
Manufacturer | Wipro |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DSP1100 |
Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 0.6 x 0.6 cm; 96 g |
ASIN | B08HNB2FSH |
N**D
Worry free life after installing this !
The media could not be loaded. Works as expected. Simply plug, pair using wipro app and boom! Easy UI and loads of features.I really like the inching feature that turns off the device based on a timer.We can create schedules as well to auto turn on/off at certain time of the day.It has it's own tic-tac switch to manually turn on/off.I was sceptical looking at the review but using it sibce 2weeks, no issues observed.10A is also enough for a room heater upto 800w. Works seamlessly with Alexa too! (See video)Great product, must buy!Thumb if i was helpful!👇
P**O
Like it
Very useful to control the device
K**R
For particular conditions - SMART then SEMI SMART AND then SUPER DUMB. Read full review...!
First Understand 2 words "LAN (wifi on but without internet supply)" and "WAN (wifi on with internet supply).Device is so smart in WAN.As soon as you loose internet connection with the device, it becomes semi smart.This device can be used in LAN also but with limited features, i.e. countdown and on/off from the mobile app but the catch is you have to be connected with the same wifi which is connected with the device and so you can't control it far from your wifi's range. One thing troubles me in LAN is - schedule stops working completely. Even you can't re-enter any new schedule timing in LAN.Entries for schedule are only accepted by device when there is internet connection.When you are out of city and internet is gone then schedule will not work, it becomes super dumb here because it will not execute schedule timings you entered before.However if you had turned on notification while schedule time setting - then you will be notified that device was unable to execute, but thats all.. you can't do anything to make it work as per schedule.If schedule is so important for you then buy SONOFF Basic switch (this is not a plug, you have to work with wires to set this device - though its not tough, but incase you dont want to do it by ur self then call an electrician he will do it within 5 minutes ). In this device schedule works even after no internet supply. Because it remembers schedule. But if you had lost internet and then any single power drop after internet loss then the device forgets schedule and becomes super dumb till internet is back. If power drop is rare at your place then SONOFF does the job.
P**R
Doesn't "Natively" work with Apple Homekit, but after some tweaking...
I took the plunge and decided to buy 10 of these plugs.As an iOS user with some HomePods I was looking to enable a full HomeKit solution, but HomeKit plugs don't seem to be available in India. After a bit of research, using the open source HomeBridge system worked. But not without a few hoops to jump through on setup...HomeBridge requires either a Raspberry Pi or a computer that is always on (I have the latter), so installing HomeBridge was simple - follow the instructions and it's running. Adding that into HomeKit is also simple - scan the generated QR code.Adding the Wipro plugs - a little more difficult. These plugs are Wipro BRANDED only in name - you can actually add them using another app (which doesn't have the energy monitoring feature BTW, but I wasn't concerned with that) called Tuya Smart - add all of your plugs into that.This is because HomeBridge has a Tuya plugin which you install, but you need the device ID and its Key, which is a bit more painful to get - you have to sign up for a free developer account on the Tuya site, link your Tuya Smart app to the developer account which lists your devices, then running a command in Terminal, the registered device IDs and Keys are listed. There's step by step instructions online, so don't worry..!You add those into the HomeBridge Tuya plugin, reboot HomeBridge and BOOM!Works first time!!I now have all of the plugs working seamlessly in HomeKit, so much so I've ordered another 5 10a ones and 2 16a ones.I've not tested with Alexa or the WiPro app, nor have I tested the energy consumption features as my goal was to get this working with HomeKit so I could lazily ask Siri to turn lights on / off, set moods, turn on my other stuff etc. As my home has a lot of lamps, I'm primarily using these plugs with splitters to control multiple lights, air purifiers, TV (etc) that's not a large load.If you're not tech savvy, this method may not be for you - you should be able to get them working with Siri Shortcuts, but I've not tested it.
P**.
I have knowingly given it a single star
This company is doing a big malpractice.I have bought 18 of them !My findings:They have a 1 year warranty on products. However, the smart plugs will stop working exactly after 1 year 2-4 months.I too have told them that i have bought this plug recently and they are kind of confirmed that the plug will not go offline within a month.This is what you are expecting to happen... The plug will stop conndcting to your wifi and then it will totally stop working as well. Reset and nothing else will work at all.It's better to avoid wipro plugs. 1000 rupees for 14-16 months is not worth of it. Hence 1 star.
M**D
Superb
What a fantastic product.Very very useful
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