How to remotely turn off TVs, washing machines and household appliances

When we have appliances to manage in the house we cannot manage them all together from the same location, forcing us to move away or intervene to be able to turn every appliance on and off in the various rooms.
But if we wanted to make our appliances even smarter without having to replace them with the latest models, what can we use "> 8 Home automation products (Smart Home) easy to assemble and use
Devices for remote control of household appliances
Below we will find the best selected models of smart electrical outlets working either via connection to the home WiFi network (the one we use to connect the smartphone, the console and the tablet wirelessly) or via remote control and dedicated wireless connection, using another type of frequencies and connections (radio frequency remote controls).
1) UBEGOOD Wi-Fi Smart Plug EU

The cheapest intelligent electric socket that we can buy is UBEGOOD and is able to connect to the wireless network in the house in order to automate the switching on or off of the appliances that we want to control when we are away from home or in another room.
Once installed and configured, simply use the app for Android and iOS to be able to take full advantage of all the features of the device.
We can view the product from here -> UBEGOOD Wi-Fi Smart Plug EU (€ 16).
If we are interested in downloading the app for remote control from Android or from iPhone we can use the links present here -> eWeLink (Android) and eWeLink (iOS).
2) Lunvon 3 sockets with wireless remote control

Another model of electrical outlets that we can exploit are the Lunvon, which compared to the other models available in the guide also work without a support wireless network, since they use a dedicated remote control that works on dedicated frequencies (433 MHz, the same as the gate remote controls ).
Just place one of the three sockets to supply electricity to the appliances we intend to control remotely (within 30 meters) and use one of the buttons on the remote control to turn off or on one or all of the devices.
We can view these sockets here -> Lunvon 3 sockets with wireless remote control (17 €).
In this case, it is not necessary to use an app to control the socket, since remote controls are available with the convenient wireless remote control supplied with the three sockets.
3) XCSOURCE Wifi Smart Power Plug

Another affordable smart socket model that we can view is XCSOURCE Wifi Smart Power Plug, which can be connected to the home wireless network and can be used to switch devices on or off via a dedicated app both when we are connected to the WiFi network and when we are away from home and we intend to switch off an appliance inadvertently left on.
To use this socket, simply connect it to the WiFi network, configure the specific app and take advantage of all the functions from there, with the possibility of turning it on or off using a central physical button (useful for bypassing any type of remote control).
We can view the product here -> XCSOURCE Wifi Smart Power Plug (19 €).
If we want to download the control app instead, we can get it for Android and iOS using the links here -> e-Control (Android) and e-Control (iOS).
4) TP-Link HS100

The first high-end model that we can buy between electrical outlets is definitely the TP-Link HS100.
This socket offers everything you need to remotely control any appliance, with the ability to schedule on and off times, use a timer to perform an action and if necessary use the dedicated physical button to be able to manually control the socket (so as to bypass remote controls if necessary).
The dedicated app works great even when we are away from home, simply register and use a TP-Link account for remote control outside the network.
We can view this interesting socket from here -> TP-Link HS100 (34 €).
If we need the specific app for control from Android and iOS we can download it from the links present here -> Kasa for Mobile (Android) and Kasa for Mobile (iOS).
5) TP-Link HS110

This smart grip is the evolution of the one we discussed earlier, to the point of faithfully reproducing its appearance and design.
However, this model also integrates a system for monitoring the energy consumed, in addition to all the functions already seen in the TP-Link HS100, so as to be able to directly monitor the instantaneous energy consumption and the average electrical consumption of a certain household appliance, so as to intervene in case of high consumption.
The operation of the socket is completely identical to the model already treated, therefore a TP-Link account is always required to carry out remote controls.
We can view this advanced model of electrical outlet from here -> TP-Link HS110 (36 €).
The mobile apps (Android and iOS) are the same as those seen in the previous outlet and can be downloaded from here -> Kasa for Mobile (Android) and Kasa for Mobile (iOS).
6) D-Link DSP-W215

The last intelligent socket that we intend to report to you in order to remotely control any appliance is D-Link DSP-W215.
With this socket we will obtain a complete remote control, with the possibility of setting a date and time of switching on or off, indicating a timer to perform one of the actions envisaged and controlling all D-Llink home automation devices in a single environment via the Home Smart Plug app.
If we are interested in this type of intelligent socket we can view it from here -> D-Link DSP-W215 (41 €).
The apps for Android and iOS compatible with this socket are downloadable from here -> mydlink Home (Android) and mydlink Home (iOS).
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