These are the best smart plugs that work with Google Home and Alexa

Amazon Echo and Google Home/Nest smart speakers crossed over from the early adopter phase and took their rightful place within mainstream culture. You can build your smart home with the help of these devices, along with the best smart plugs for Google Assistant, which works with Google Home and Amazon Alexa. If you’re like me, you might not be convinced which company’s voice assistant is right for you, which is why I’ve got both Alexa and Google Assistant-compatible speakers in my home. If you’re in the same boat, it’s essential to buy smart home accessories that are compatible with both AI assistants, so we’ve rounded up the best smart plugs for Alexa and Google Assistant.

No hub required

Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini

Staff Pick

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The Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini is a super affordable smart plug for Google Assistant and Alexa. It’s just as reliable as larger smart Wi-Fi plugs and lets you set schedules for any devices plugged into the plug, as well as operate your plugs even when you’re away from home. Thanks to built-in Wi-Fi technology, no hub is required to get things connected.

$10 at Amazon $10 at Best Buy $13 at Walmart

Exclusively Alexa

Amazon Smart Plug – Works with Alexa

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The easiest way to invest in the Amazon smart ecosystem is to invest in products from Amazon itself. The Amazon Smart Plug works exclusively with Alexa and is easy to set up out of the box. Just plug it in, open the Alexa app, and go.

$25 at Amazon $25 at Best Buy $25 at Bed Bath & Beyond

Best value

Wyze Labs Smart Home Wi-Fi Plug

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Wyze is known for making affordable and reliable accessories, and you won’t find a better deal for smart plugs than this two-pack. These compact smart plugs are easy to set up in your home and work with Alexa or Google Home without needing a hub or subscription service.

$18 at Amazon (2 Pack) $18 at Walmart (2 Pack)

Control more things

Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip HS300

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Instead of one smart plug, why not get a smart power strip? This one lets you plug in and independently control up to six different devices using Alexa outlets or Google Assistant. You get proper surge protection built-in along with three USB ports for charging even more devices. You can also opt for a KASA power strip with just three outlets.

$50 at Amazon $80 at Best Buy

Watch that energy usage

eufy by Anker Smart Plug

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If you live in a place like the five boroughs of New York City, saving money is a necessary survival skill. Tracking energy usage is the best way to do that, and Anker’s Eufy Smart Plug can help with the EufyHome app. You can even set schedules for all your devices that are plugged in to eliminate unneeded power consumption.

$40 at Amazon (2 Pack)

More space for more smarts

Gosund Smart Plug Outlet Extender

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This smart wall outlet expander allows you to plug in up to six different outlets at a time. It works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, features a fireproof shell, overload protection, and works with timers and countdowns.

$20 at Amazon

Smart patio party time

Teckin Outdoor Smart Plug – Outdoor Wi-Fi Outlet

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The Teckin Outdoor Smart Plug is made for taking your smart home experience outside of the four walls of your home. With an IP44 waterproofing rating, the Outdoor Smart Plug is ideal for those outdoor events that may result in some water being splashed or sprayed around a bit.

$15 at Walmart

Almost candlelit

Treatlife WiFi Smart Outdoor Plug

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The Treatlife Outdoor smart plug lets you create the perfect backyard ambiance with a dimmer that you and your family can use to adjust the brightness or take advantage of sunrise and sunset mode. The plug is waterproof, so it’ll endure any storm and works with Alexa and Google Assistant or through an app, with no hub required.

$33 at Amazon $46 at Walmart

Package deal

Gosund Mini Smart Plug

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If you want to get your home connected with smart plugs, Gosund sells a pack of four plugs that will all work through an app or voice commands to Alexa and Google Assistant, and they won’t break the bank. You can set a customized timer and create a schedule for when it’s time for lights out.

$25 at Amazon

Upgrade your smart home with smart plugs for Google Home and Alexa

There are thousands of smart devices that work with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. If you’re just getting started building your smart home, Google offers a new smart home directory to help you pick the best devices.

But of all the ways to upgrade your smart home, smart plugs offer the best multipurpose uses and are easy to set up. Being able to control your favorite reading lamp or other small appliance using just your voice and your preferred smart assistant legitimately feels like magic. Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini is one of the best picks to get you started as it’s not only affordable but reliable, letting you operate your devices even when you’re not at home.

For a more hardcore solution to upgrading a bunch of your favorite tech all at once, you’ll want to consider the TP-Link Kasa Smart Power Strip. It offers surge protection and voice control for six outlets, independently scheduled and controlled using Alexa or Google Home. Also, it includes three USB ports for powering or charging your other devices.

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