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Best smart plugs

We've tested smart plugs designed to make your home easier to run, ward off burglars and even save energy, from brands such as Tapo, TCP, Meross and more
Patrick GallagherResearcher & writer

A smart plug is essentially a plug, but with smart technology that opens up a range of features and functions. Just plug in a device and you can switch it off and on with an app on your phone or tablet, online via a web portal or just using your voice. 

Smart plugs also let you set schedules, partially automate devices and even monitor the energy use of plugged-in appliances, which could help to save money.

Unlike many other review sites, we test every smart plug for potential security flaws and flag them in our reviews – so you can rest assured that if you buy one of our recommended products, your personal data will stay private.

How we test to find you the best

We've tested 32 smart plugs

To help you choose what to go for we assess the most popular smart plugs from big brands and at different price points to ensure you get the best value and performance.

Performance

Nobody wants the ignominy of shouting at a lamp to turn off. We test with a range of devices, virtual assistants and voices to see whether voice commands work first time.

Security testing

Is it safe from a cyber attack? All smart plugs go through a barrage of tests to check how well they protect you from hacking attacks, and keep your data secure.

We also test…

How simple it is to use and whether it’s well designed. We also assess the range of features, and if it has energy monitoring we check how accurate that is.

The smart plugs we tested

The biggest brands and the 10 most popular smart plugs are listed below.

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Dates tested: July 2025, May 2024, September 2023, July 2023, October 2022, September 2021. Page last checked: July 2025. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. We've tested 32 smart plugs in total, but the table shows our top picks only.


A selection of the smart plugs we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.

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BG Electrical Smart Home 13A Smart Socket

BG Electrical Smart Home 13A Smart Socket

Most recently tested October 2022

Size 99.9 x 55.7 x 41.1mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri, software update period unknown

Calex 13A Smart Plug-Through Adaptor White

Calex 13A Smart Plug-Through Adaptor White

Most recently tested July 2023

Size 58.3 x 58.3 x 64.1mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, no energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, software update period unknown

Eve Energy Smart Plug (10EBT8651)

Eve Energy Smart Plug (10EBT8651)

Most recently tested May 2024

Size 72 x 72 x 70.8mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer, scheduling, energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and some Android devices, compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri, software update period unknown

Ener-J SHA5325 Smart Wi-Fi Socket

Ener-J SHA5325 Smart WiFi Socket

Most recently tested July 2023

Size 58 x 58.1 x 61.7mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, software update period unknown

Philips Hue Smart Plug

Philips Hue Smart Plug

Most recently tested September 2021

Size 58 x 58 x 67mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, no energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri, software update period until end of 2024


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TCP Smart Wi-Fi Plug (WISSINWUK)

TCP Smart Wi-fi plug (WISSINWUK)

Most recently tested September 2021

Size 53 x 53 x 67mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, no energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, software update period unknown

TCP SMAWISSINWMONITOR Smart Compact Plug

TCP SMAWISSINWMONITOR Smart Compact Plug

Most recently tested May 2024

Size 53.7 x 54.1 x 58.5mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri, software update period unknown

TP Link Tapo P105 Mini Smart Wi-Fi Plug

TP Link Tapo P105 Mini Smart Wi-fi Plug

Most recently tested October 2022

Size 71 x 50 x 60mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer, scheduling, no energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, software update period three years from discontinuation of the product

TP Link Tapo P110

TP Link Tapo P110 smart plug

Most recently tested October 2022

Size 71 x 50 x 60mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, software update period three years from discontinuation of the product

TP Link Tapo P110M

TP Link Tapo P110M smart plug

Most recently tested May 2024

Size 71.2 x 50.3 x 60.1mm (HxWxD)

Need to know Timer and scheduling functions, energy monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android, compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri, software update period three years from discontinuation of the product

More smart plugs from our tests

Here's how the rest of the smart plugs from our tests measured up, listed in alphabetical order.

Smart plugPriceTest scoreKey featuresEnergy monitoring
Bosch Smart Home Smart PlugSQUIRREL_TEXT_50021466
Energenie Mi Home Adapter Smart Plug - Pack of 3SQUIRREL_TEXT_50007478
Hive V3 13A Active Smart PlugSQUIRREL_TEXT_50021470
Ikea TretaktIkea(£6)
Lap Myko Smart Plug With Energy MonitoringSQUIRREL_TEXT_50021468
Ledvance Smart+ Bluetooth PlugSQUIRREL_TEXT_50007082
Ledvance SMART+ LV566996SQUIRREL_TEXT_12877988

Dates tested: July 2025, May 2024, September 2023, July 2023, October 2022, September 2021. Page last checked: July 2025. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.

How we test smart plugs

Smart plug in a wall

Only the best smart plugs excel in all of these areas:

  • Key features Timers and schedules are among the biggest selling points, but you might be surprised to see some models with only one of these functions – or neither. Energy monitoring is another key feature that can help set a smart plug apart from its rivals. The best can tell you straight away in real time exactly how power-hungry your devices are, while others struggle to give any useful information.
  • Performance Some smart plugs work with various devices, apps and virtual assistants, while others require additional hardware to use smart features, or are locked to their own specific apps. We test with a wide range of products and virtual assistants to see how well they interact, and with different voices to see whether voice commands work first time.
  • Ease of use Setting up a smart plug can be as easy as creating an account and entering your wi-fi details. That’s not always the case, though, and we’ve encountered smart plugs with confusing and long-winded setup processes, made worse by out-of-date instructions and diagrams.
  • Design The biggest design flaw with smart plugs is size. Some are so wide that they block the socket next to them. We test every smart plug in a standard UK socket, as well as in a tightly packed extension cable, to see whether they can fit comfortably with other bulky plugs.
  • Security and privacy All plugs go through a barrage of tests to check how well they protect you from hacking attacks and keep your data secure and private. We've previously found issues, including plugs leaking out data and potentially posing a risk to your safety. If our tests flag up any causes for concern – whether it's a weakness to being hacked or problems resetting the plug if you want to pass it on – we will contact the manufacturer and work with the brand to fix it.

We regularly revisit the smart plugs on sale to see if there are any more popular models that need testing – and when we find them, we do.

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What are the advantages of using a smart plug?

  • Turn devices on and off with your voice (or an app) If you’ve ever had to crawl under a Christmas tree to turn the lights on or off, you’ll appreciate this function. It’s also useful for switching off other devices with fiddly controls, or where the plug socket is hidden by furniture. Some apps let you group sockets together to turn multiple devices on or off with a single action.
  • Set schedules and timers to turn devices on and off when you’re not around The most commonly touted reason to use this feature is to make your lamps or radio come on occasionally while you’re away from home, to give the impression somebody is in. There are other uses, though – you could, for example, program it to turn your slow cooker on at a certain time.
  • Get peace of mind with hazardous appliances Ever been at work and suddenly gotten the sinking feeling that you’ve left your iron, hair straighteners or curlers plugged in? With a smart plug app, you can remotely double-check for instant peace of mind.

Can smart plugs save you money?

Woman checking energy bill

Smart plugs can help you save money by letting you switch off appliances that may be consuming electricity while on standby. Although modern appliances are generally quite efficient in standby, you can still make a saving across the year by making sure they're all off when not in use.

Some smart plugs have built-in energy-monitoring features, too, which let you see how much power your devices are using. Want to know how much more efficient your dishwasher’s eco setting is? Or what the energy difference is between 3 and 5 on your fridge’s thermostat? Just plug it in, fire up the app and you’re good to go.

Are smart plugs all secure?

We test every smart plug for potential security flaws and flag them in our reviews – so you can rest assured that your personal data will stay private.

Software and security support are important considerations when buying a smart plug, dictating how long the brand continues updating the device with new features and security patches, to guard against emerging threats.

This isn't just us being overly cautious. We've previously unearthed flaws that could allow hackers to control your smart plug, steal your wi-fi password and work out when you’re likely to be away from home.

We reached out to the biggest brands to find out more about support policies, and only two were clear on updates.

  • TP Link said it'll support smart plugs for three years after the product was last for sale.
  • Philips will support products for five years, or three years for the Hue Bridge, based on the product's launch date.
  • Wiz says it supports its devices for a minimum of one year from date of purchase. 

We were unable to find information for other brands, including TCP and Ledvance.

For more information, read our guide to smart devices and security.