

Amazon Basics Smart Plug Power Strip, Surge Protector with 3 Individually Controlled Outlets and 2 USB Ports, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi, Works with Alexa
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Sir Itchy
Greater than one weekWorked correctly out of the box. Easy to connect. Works great. Cord could be a bit longer though, it barely fits where i want it to behind the couch...
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Lady
> 3 dayHave 2 of these, they do work with Alexa but there are times it just doesnt seem to listen. For the most part though it does the job. USBs do not seem to do fast charging so thats a bit of a disappointment. Every now and then it will say its fast charging the device... But not always.
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V. Brown
> 3 dayI wish it had a longer cord, but it integrates with Alexa pretty easy and it makes turning on and off my lights with voice command easy.
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MarkSinister
> 3 dayI wish there was more outlets. The 3 plugs work with Alexa but the USB outlets doesnt. So its only 3 smart plugs.
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Luis M Del Toro
> 3 dayLove this easy to set up and use each plug has a different name (blender, air fryer and, coffee machine). Only thing I would love to se on it that it doesnt have would be surge protection/ circuit breaker.
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Nancy Hughes
> 3 dayPerfect for Christmas lighting indoors!
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Carrot
14-04-2025This Alexa power strip is amazing. It was so easy to set up, worked just like my stand alone plugs and saved space in a cramped area. If the cord was another 12 longer would be even better. I use it to control items in one room and can control them as a group or individual outlets. The USB ports are nice, would like to see USB-C ports on the next one (which I will then purchase).
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Anastasia
> 3 dayThe set up was so easy, it paired itself. We have multiple echo devices in the house on 2 different accounts. I wanted this smart strip to pair with the specific account in one of the rooms that is also near echo device on another account. I plugged this unit near the desired echo device and while I was opening the included instruction page, the Alexa that I wanted to pair with started saying something about setting up the smart device. I didn’t exactly hear what she said but when I opened my Alexa app, the power strip was already set up. It had three individual sections labeled “First plug,” “Second plug” and “Third plug.” From the app I was able to rename each plug and set up a schedule. Easy! When I say “Alexa, turn on the lamp” she says “OK” and does what she is told. I really like this unit. I can also use the physical round on/off buttons next to each plug to turn each plug if needed, but where is the fun in that… “Space saving angle plug” is a welcome feature, it fits well with my other not so space saving plug (see attached picture). I highly recommend this unit.
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MomOf1QTPie
> 3 daySo, I got this because it works with Alexa and you dont have to have a hub to use it. Just plug it in and Alexa can find it and connect with it! It took me a minute to get the whole individual outlet figured out when trying to use an Alexa routine that turns one outlet on and another one off, but once I got that figured out this works great! I dont like how each outlet has a light as well as an actual light for the entire unit itself, but I bought dimmer stickers and it blocks those out. I do like there is a button for each individual outlet, or you can push the master button to either turn all on or turn all off as well. Also like that it has 2 USB ports so you can charge your phone and tablet without using up any of the outlets! This has performed well for me so far!
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Steve
> 3 dayOk have tried various off brands and some work soso and some not at all. This one was seen quickly and automatically and working in seconds My only gripe is it’s ONLY three plugs. Really!? Works great otherwise. Also wish the USB’s were controlled separately