Innr Zigbee Smart Plug, Works with Hue* and Alexa, Works as Zigbee Repeater, Power Monitoring, Smart Socket, 2-Pack
£34.99
Price: £34.99
(as of Jun 04, 2025 02:32:09 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Zigbee Smart Plug The smart switch for traditional lighting
With the Innr Smart Plug, any light with a plug instantly becomes a smart light. So you can also use your voice or an app to operate your traditional lights.
Make everything smart
Works with Philips Hue*, Alexa, Hey Google and more Works with Philips Hue*
Innr smart plug work with Philips Hue* or Samsung SmartThings hub. With the latest Amazon Echo (4th Gen), you don’t need a separate bridge.
*Does not work with Homekit, Hue Entertainment, Hue Secure
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Voice control Works with Alexa
With the latest Amazon Echo (4th Gen), you don’t need a separate bridge to connect to Innr plugs. Connect your plug with Amazon Alexa so you can start to voice control your lights and routines with voice commands.
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Voice control Works with Hey Google
Use the Google assistant to control the plug once they are connected to a compatible bridge. You can start to voice control your lights and routines with voice commands.
SmartThings compatible Works with SmartThings
Do you have a Samsung SmartThings bridge and you want to combine Innr products with your SmartThings set-up? Sure! Control everything using one app or remote.
…and of course, works with the Innr Bridge
With the Innr bridge, you can easily connect your plugs to the free and easy-to-use Innr App. Suitable for voice control with Google, Alexa, and Siri Shortcuts.
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Instant wireless control
Operate devices wirelessly
Switch on and off your traditional lights or appliances, while it works as a Zigbee range extender.
Save energy
Automate your appliances
Let your lights switch on when it gets dark, or switch appliances automatically when you want to.
Free up space
Compact design
The smart plug is just slightly wider than a regular plug, so adjacent sockets remain unblocked.
Feel safe
Make it look like you’re home
With lights that turn on and off automatically, nobody can see that you’re not home.
Start saving
Save money and energy
Saving is fun with Innr! Save money and energy with their affordable, smart lights.
1 Wireless control
2 Automation
3 Compact design
4 Security
5 Energy saving
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ZIGBEE COMPATIBLE: Innr smart plugs connect directly to Hue bridge*, SmartThings Hub, Home Assistant with Zigbee2MQTT, and Amazon Echo devices with built-in smart hub. *Does not work with Apple Homekit, Hue Entertainment, Hue Secure.
SMART CONTROL: Make your conventional lights and appliances smart with the smart socket. Control your Christmas lights from your smartphone, set a timer for your kettle or coffee machine, use as standby saver for your TV.
REAL-TIME ENERGY MONITORING: Track voltage, current, power, and energy consumption in real-time with our Zigbee plug. This function is compatible with Innr, Home Assistant, SmartThings, and more systems. Refer to your system’s instructions for setup.
VOICE CONTROL: The smart home plug works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home via a compatible bridge. Connects directly to Echo (Gen 4), Echo Plus (Gen 1 & 2), Echo Show 10 (Gen 2 & 3), Echo Studio, Eero 6, and 6 Pro. Other Alexa devices need a bridge.
SMART OVERLOAD PROTECTION AND ZIGBEE REPEATER: The smart plug shuts off in case of overvoltage, undervoltage, or overcurrent. The plug also works as a Zigbee repeater to extend the range of your Zigbee network.
Customers say
Customers find the smart plug works brilliantly with Philips Hue hub and is simple to set up and use. The device connects well with the Hue app, and one customer notes it pairs quickly with Home Assistant running ZHA. Build quality and value for money receive mixed feedback, with some praising its construction while others report units failing and consider it overpriced. The switchability aspect also gets mixed reviews.
8 reviews for Innr Zigbee Smart Plug, Works with Hue* and Alexa, Works as Zigbee Repeater, Power Monitoring, Smart Socket, 2-Pack
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£34.99
Phil –
Simple to use and works with home assistant
Bought these to help extend my zigbee network. Didn’t bother with their app but essentially 30 seconds after plugging in, the plug was added to my network acting as a router. Haven’t been able to test the max range but this has allowed me to connect some outdoor zigbee products to my network with no issues. Would ideally like american pricing but in the UK/Europe it’s hard to get these type of devices cheap so have no complaints here
Ricky –
Work very well with Home Assistant
They work perfectly with Home Assistant which finds them in seconds after plugging them in near to your HA ZigBee interface during setup (IE don’t need any mobile app or other proprietary cloud service to get them recognised). The fact that they report voltage and wattage being consumed (when on) is a bonus that I wasn’t expecting and the neat illuminated override button on the side is helpful when testing new automations. I have now bought about eight of these for various projects and I have had no issue with reliability so far (assuming network and range issues are managed reasonably). They do also seem to be boosting the ZigBee network as any ZigBee compatible device should so the more devices you have the better the network connectivity. Very please with them so far.
Nathan –
Stopped working, and won’t stay on for more than 5 seconds
I have 4 of these installed throughout the house. They were working perfectly fine but then they all just instantly stopped working at the exact same instant, switching off all my devices plugged into them around the house at the same time. They could no longer be controlled or monitored remotely. The device’s ;ights were blinking, and when I tried switching them on physically, they stay on for a few seconds before switching off and start blinking again. There are no signs of a power cut or surge as everything else that isn’t plugged into the devices, including other brands of zigbee plugs and sockets, have had no problem.I have tried unplugging them and plugging them back in, reconfiguring them, and re-pairing them, and nothing makes any difference. A colossal waste of money.
Pazera –
Works perfectly with Philips Hue
I own 10 of those plugs. Both this version and the older version with the override switch on the top instead of the side.I use them via the Philips Hue app and Hue Bridge unit, over the last 3 years, they have worked great for controlling table lamps annd other lighting around my house. Very occasionally one will get âstuckâ on whatever on or off mode it is in, and not respond, but this is quite rare, and simply turning it off and back on again fixes the issue.Highly recommended.
Steve Paradise –
Needed the plugs to save money
These plugs saves money buy easy of use and the quality of the plug
James Taylor –
Re-reviewed now a recommended plug!
Re-review: The issues mentioned below were raised to support and an innr employee engaged with us via github with all these issues and a couple of firmwares later they are working great. Reporting is now fixed. The voltage protection functionality can now be disabled. Theres nothing left now to dislike and Iâll get a bunch more to use these exclusively for my home usage and replace my remaining wifi switches. Recommended plug and great support from innr. Thanks Gerry.Original review: I have now purchased 5 of these plugs. Connected via zigbee2mqtt and home assistant they pair fine. However they arenât reporting the power usage states. There is a z2m github issue raised with multiple people complaining of this issue – presumably a firmware bug? of some type. This can be worked around by manually polling the plugs on a regular interval, I hit mine every 60 seconds.But they are keep switching themselves off and then back on again a few seconds later. I have at least 4 of the 5 showing this behaviour and others in the github issue comments reporting the same problem with them cycling the power. It is seemingly random but at least every day or two they randomly turn themselves off and back on again rendering them essentially paper weights as far as I am concerned and not fit for purpose.Edit: confirmed the cause is a âfeatureâ where by the plugs turn themselves off if the mains voltage hits 253v. My home is under 20 years old, in a new built estate and occasionally the voltage would appear to spike marginally above this value briefly. This is turn causes the plugs to turn off. You can imagine what happens when you have your washing machine or network attached storage array connected to one of these plugs and that happens.. I have no reason to believe my mains power is âbadâ and one would imagine the national grid monitor such things in substations, but nor do I have any means to change anything. All my electrical devices are fine and other smart plugs such as Hue, TPLink / Kasa and Frient (these are just the other types of plugs I own) do not behave this way and work fine. So my conclusion is the issue is how agressively these plugs are configured in their firmware. I reached out to support to see what they will do, if nothing, the plugs for me at least (and the others reporting the same behaviour) are paper weights.
The Cog –
Good wireless performance, easy to join into the network and control.
I bought these mainly to act as repeaters/routers to improve range to temperature sensors. They do this very well with better range than the Sonoff USB dongle. They are remotely switchable of course, and also report voltage, current and power consumption to zigbee2mqtt. Can see when the greenhouse heater is drawing power etc. Very happy with their performance.
Rix.Lumb –
2 side by side – at last
Pairs in seconds directly with Hubitat C7 and C8(pro)using a Tuya power plug monitor driver (can turn on/off monitoring of power/volts/current and use html attribute on a dashboard for full details).Just ordered 2 more