This HomeKit Compatible Smart Plug Can be Yours for Just $22.99, Works Without a Hub

Uzair Ghani
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There's nothing more convenient than a WiFi smart plug that works with the power of your voice or the platform of choice.

Probably the quickest and easiest method to make your dumb devices smart is by investing in a smart plug. Pretty much everyone has a plug out there in the market that does the same thing. But, if you're looking with a touch of quality with your purchase then you might want something that has 'Wemo' written on it.

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Today, the company has its Mini Smart Plug on offer, bringing the price down to a very, very enticing $22.99. That's down from its usual price of $35, making it an excellent purchase for buyers.

Once you part ways with $22.99, you get a smart plug that connects directly with your home WiFi network, meaning that you do not need any sort of hub to make it work. What's more important is that it has support for Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa as well as Google Assistant. Basically, you can freely use this plug on the platform of your choice without any sort of limitation.

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There are a bunch of great features in this smart plug. For example, you can schedule certain actions. Like, maybe turn the lamp on automatically as the clock strikes 6pm, or set the coffee maker to go off at 8am sharp.

If you are using the smart plug with a bunch of lights, then you can toy around with the Randomize feature, which turns the lights on or off while you are away, giving an illusion that you are home. A neat way to keep prying eyes off your property.

Interested in the Wemo Mini Smart Plug? Head over to the link below right away before the discount expires.

Buy Wemo Mini Smart Plug, WiFi Enabled, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant & Apple HomeKit - Was $35, Now just $22.99

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About the author: Uzair has been writing about tech for a little under 10 years. Started off in the Symbian days, migrated to Android, eventually settling on iOS and Mac to make a living. Loves photography, drones, talking about the latest tech, and firmly believes that iPad is the future of computing. Served as Editor-in-Chief with Redmond Pie for five years, author at The Readers Eye and many other freelance gigs. Wccftech is now his current home.

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