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Geeni Smart WiFi in-Wall Outlet, White, 2 Outlets – No Hub Required – Smart Outlet Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Requires 2.4 GHz WiFi
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Operation Mode | Automatically,Off |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | Geeni |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Plastic |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Control Method | Remote |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
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About this item
- SMART IN-WALL OUTLETS: The Geeni Smart Wi-Fi In-Wall Outlet lets you control 2 plugged in devices from anywhere at the same time or individually. Take up less space with this in-wall option that’s ideal for your living room, kitchen, even your bedroom.
- NO HUB REQUIRED: This in-wall smart plug works with your home Wi-Fi—no hub required! Simply download the Geeni app, install your electrical outlet and connect. It also works with Amazon Alexa, Google Home and .
- COMPATIBILITY: The Geeni Smart Wi-Fi In-Wall Plug is only compatible with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi networks. With easy installation, you can replace your existing switch in 10 minutes!
- CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE: Using your home Wi-Fi, gain remote control of your outlets from anywhere. Give each outlet a unique name and use them separately. Too tired to get up? Ask Alexa to turn your bedroom lamps off when it’s bedtime.
- UNIVERSAL APP: The Geeni app works with all Geeni smart home devices, allowing easy control of your home from your Android or iOS smartphone. Your home, One app for all. Allow your family, neighbors, and guests to access all your Geeni Smart Home devices.
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Product details
- Package Dimensions : 7.24 x 5.28 x 4.13 inches; 7.37 ounces
- Item model number : GN-WW115-199
- Date First Available : June 6, 2019
- Manufacturer : Geeni
- ASIN : B07STG73VS
- Best Sellers Rank: #56,276 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #158 in Electrical Outlet Switches
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Experience the magic of Geeni—smarter living made affordable. Harmonize your entire home in one handy app with easy control of lighting, security, and appliances from anywhere, anytime. The Geeni app lets you set schedules, automate power, share access with the family and so much more. Featured by Google, Microsoft, Amazon, CNET, The Wirecutter, The Verge, Time Magazine, Tech Crunch, ZDNet and TechHive.
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Product Description
Geeni Smart Wall Outlets
Control Anything from Anywhere
Plug any electronic into a smart plug and power it from anywhere with your smartphone.
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Control by App
Remotely control your smart wall outlets individually from anywhere using the Geeni App.
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Voice Control
Free up your hands by using simple voice commands with Alexa and Google Assistant.
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Setup Schedules
Automate daily schedules so your wall outlets turn on/off automatically when you need them to.
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Timer Function
Conserve energy by setting your devices on customized timers. Only use the power you need.
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Share Access
Give your entire household access to control through the Geeni app.
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One Home. One App.
See what more than 10 million users are raving about with 4.8/5 stars.
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Geeni Smart Power
Plug in and control from anywhere—power your appliances on/off or set automated schedules in-app.
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Geeni Smart Light
Enjoy a brilliant range of colors, advanced lighting effects, brightness control and more.
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Geeni Smart Security
Keep an eye on home even while you're away—check on deliveries, greet visitors & more.
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Smart Pet Feeders
Keep your furry friend cared for with our automatic feeder featuring portion control.
Why won't my plug connect to my WiFi?
Double-check your Wi-Fi password and internet connection. If the signal is weak, reset your router and try again.
What kind of WiFi does my house need for Geeni products?
Geeni products work best with 2.4GHz WiFi for wider coverage and compatibility. Ensure your router supports this band.
How do I activate the 2.4GHz band on my router?
Access your router settings through its IP address, log in, go to Advanced Settings > Network Settings, and enable the 2.4GHz band.
Can these smart plugs be controlled by Amazon Echo & Google Home?
Yes, Geeni smart plugs and other power devices work with Amazon Echo and Google Home.
Should I have Bluetooth on when connecting my product?
Enable Bluetooth and location on your smartphone for a smooth setup.
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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Individual Control
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
USB Ports
| 0 | 2 | — | 0 |
Installation
| Electrical Wiring Required | Electrical Wiring Required | Electrical Wiring Required | Electrical Wiring Required |
Safety Certification
| ETL, FCC | ETL, FCC | ETL, FCC | ETL, FCC |
Voice Control
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Setup Schedules
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Max Load
| 15A | 15A | 15A | 15A |
Wi-Fi Connection
| 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz |
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Customers like the performance, ease of installation, and value of the home lighting accessory. For example, they mention it works well, the app is easy to use, and it can be installed into an existing outlet. That said, some complain about the holes and fit. For instance, they say the outlets are not tapped for standard #6 faceplate screws and the USB ports are on one circuit. That means you can't use them with standard plugs. That's not all, some are disappointed with quality and connectivity.
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Customers like the performance of the smart outlet. They mention that it works well with Alexa, has full and independent control of each standard, and that it's a great product. Some say that the WiFi set-up went easily and without problems. Overall, most are happy with the performance and functionality of this home lighting accessory.
"...I decided to just go ahead and try it and thankfully, both appliances function fine (separately) and the outlet didn't shut off or catch fire...." Read more
"These work great for neon lights st my bar. Set the in and off program and they are automatic...." Read more
"...Aside from that, the product itself is great!" Read more
"Bought 4 of these units. All worked great at first. This week one stopped responding and now will not reset...." Read more
Customers find the installation and configuration of the home lighting accessory to be fairly easy. They mention that the Geeni app is pretty easy to use and integrate with Amazon Echo. They say the outlets can be easily installed into an existing outlet, and that it works great and is easy to link to Google Assist. Customers also say that setting a on/off schedule is easy, and the reset process itself is quite easy.
"...These can easily be installed into an existing outlet (please turn off the breaker to the outlet before installing)...." Read more
"...Minus some user error setting the schedule to on instead of off, set up was easy. Did have to plug the Wi-Fi into a different outlet to set up...." Read more
"The outlet was easy to install and setup." Read more
"Pretty much plug and play, once you have it all wired in, which, if you do not know how to do it, I would not start off here, a smart man, learn..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the control of the outlet. They mention that it works great, and they like the ability to control each socket individually. Some appreciate the ability of controlling both outlets simultaneously or individually. They also mention that the top and bottom outlets can be controlled independently. Overall, most are happy with the functionality and ease of use of the product.
"...I especially like that you can turn on/off each plug either together or one at a time giving you two switched outlets per unit...." Read more
"...Set the in and off program and they are automatic. Love the fact that you can use with Google home and control each plug separately." Read more
"...It is still useful to remotely control the power outlet BUT it is not great as a power policing tool which is what I originally purchased it..." Read more
"...USB outlets- Entire outletThis is great for customizability, but since you can create scenes/routines in the app to control..." Read more
Customers like the value of the plug. They say it is a great product with a lot of features for the price. Some mention that it makes the outlets smart, allowing them to save money on light bulbs. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...A lot of features for the price (extra USB ports)I'm giving this 4 stars because it's "almost perfect"...." Read more
"I like the plug for the price. I use with a couple of smart voice hubs with no problems...." Read more
"...Make the outlets smart and less money on the light bulbs, etc." Read more
"...Stay away from this product, it's not worth the frustration." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the home lighting accessory. Some mention that the connection to their network was quick and straightforward, while others say that it won't connect to the internet.
"...I'm taking them all out. I took off one star mainly due to the disconnect issue and it not being easy to reset...." Read more
"...electrical which requires more work but it still went quickly with excellent results." Read more
"Need to connect to 2.4G, will not connect to 5.0G service." Read more
"...This was so much easier. Connection to my network was quick and straightforward. It just connected like it was supposed to...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the outlet. They mention that it's too big and hard to fit into older boxes. Some say that the cover plates are too small for standard cover screws.
"...Then it was too big for the current box because of the ground wire screw...." Read more
"...in tandem with a 1' extension that afterwards I noticed did not fit tightly like it should...." Read more
"...The holes for the screws are machined too small, so the supplied screws don’t fit, nor have I found one that does...." Read more
"...It is a tight fit in the old work metal boxes in my 1980s home, it does fit just barely though, to be fair the same is true of the prior USB outlet..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the quality of the home lighting accessory. They mention that the screw head broke off as they were tightening it, the plug feels flimsy, and the screws won't go in. Some say that there is no brass screw and that the screws for the faceplates are not standard.
"...Got the second one quickly and was a bit of a challenge to loosen wire screws enough to get them in but finally got it...." Read more
"...The manufacturer includes a flimsy plastic Decora-style wall plate with included non-standard plate screws...." Read more
"...Also, the plate covers these come with are pretty cheap... hard plastic and possibly brittle type. I won't use them." Read more
"...Overall for what it does, it appears to do it well, it is made well, and with a little bit of work on the design, I think it could be a great product." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the holes in the product. They mention that the plugs have to be small to fit, the wall plate holes are too small, and the outlets are not tapped for standard #6 faceplate screws. Some say that the back port is a little bit big, making it difficult to install.
"Failed bottom outlet and no replacement from company. Boooo...." Read more
"...The holes for the screws are machined too small, so the supplied screws don’t fit, nor have I found one that does...." Read more
"...USB ports are on one circuit so if you connect more than one device it will charge slower than it would otherwise.-..." Read more
"...This really sucked to get to work! Thirdly, the switch plate requires screws smaller than standard...." Read more
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Installation: 3 stars because first one we received a screw top just broke off where the wires insert. Got the second one quickly and was a bit of a challenge to loosen wire screws enough to get them in but finally got it. Then it was too big for the current box because of the ground wire screw. Trip to the hardware store for a new outlet wall box and a handy husband later and it was installed.
Use: Minus some user error setting the schedule to on instead of off, set up was easy. Did have to plug the Wi-Fi into a different outlet to set up. Set up the switch in the app then moved the router to this plug. Set the schedule and it works. And if an adult wakes up in the middle of the night an wants Wi-Fi the schedule can be overridden via the app with the Wi-Fi off and it recognizes it.
Nice feature is that both plugs are timed and can be schedule separately.
And we got the two outlets with two USB ports for right at $20. Some non smart plugs with USB ports are > $20!
This outlet is a win win for us as we help teenagers learn to value sleep and help protect them from late night mistakes by simply shutting down the Wi-Fi to all devices in the home. Sure I could take all devices at my bedtime but they are up later and want to help them learn to be responsible with some limits to help guide them.
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Installation: 3 stars because first one we received a screw top just broke off where the wires insert. Got the second one quickly and was a bit of a challenge to loosen wire screws enough to get them in but finally got it. Then it was too big for the current box because of the ground wire screw. Trip to the hardware store for a new outlet wall box and a handy husband later and it was installed.
Use: Minus some user error setting the schedule to on instead of off, set up was easy. Did have to plug the Wi-Fi into a different outlet to set up. Set up the switch in the app then moved the router to this plug. Set the schedule and it works. And if an adult wakes up in the middle of the night an wants Wi-Fi the schedule can be overridden via the app with the Wi-Fi off and it recognizes it.
Nice feature is that both plugs are timed and can be schedule separately.
And we got the two outlets with two USB ports for right at $20. Some non smart plugs with USB ports are > $20!
This outlet is a win win for us as we help teenagers learn to value sleep and help protect them from late night mistakes by simply shutting down the Wi-Fi to all devices in the home. Sure I could take all devices at my bedtime but they are up later and want to help them learn to be responsible with some limits to help guide them.
We had some worries about installing these in places where we'd need to use a vacuum or steam mop, but I could find no legitimate reason not to simply try it, because both appliances claim to be well below 15 amps. I decided to just go ahead and try it and thankfully, both appliances function fine (separately) and the outlet didn't shut off or catch fire. They will never be used at that level for extended periods of time, so I'm not too worried and I feel like this is useful information for anyone considering the outlets.
You have 3 virtual switches, one for each outlet, and one for both USB plugs together. You can turn them on, off manually with the app, with the button, or with scheduled triggers. I have not messed with the more complex stuff, but it sounds like you can do things like have it turn off after a certain period has elapsed after turning it on. I plan to play around with this for charging things without overcharging them, as I like to avoid overcharging most of my batteries. The switch is audible when it turns on. It's not super loud, but has a good solid sounding "thunk" to it. I assume this is a good thing, at least it makes me feel like it is going to be able to handle the amps that it says it can.
Someone said the USBs are not a fast charger, I don't think this is true. I plugged my phone in, and checked the charge rate with Ampere and it appeared to be the same as my 3 amp fast charger. Obviously if you plug two devices at the same time, this will likely be halved. Don't be turned off, the USBs appear to have plenty of amps.
We did run into one issue. Today, we had the 3 that were on schedules fail to turn on. When I checked them in the app, all 4 outlets showed as disconnected. They could still be turned on manually with the button, but were disconnected to the app. The wifi was on and working and nothing had changed. I rebooted the router to no avail. When this happens you are supposed to be able to hold the button for 3 seconds to reset the device. This didn't work for me on any of the outlets. Nothing I did with the button would reset the outlet. Perhaps a firmware update messed up the functionality or the documentation is wrong. So if you have this happen and are in the same boat, DO NOT remove the device in the app as I've seen suggested. Instead, simply turn off the breaker, wait 30 seconds to a minute and turn it back on. For me, this reconnected the devices. I figured this out after removing two. Those ones had to be added back and the schedules recreated. Save yourself the extra steps and just turn off the breaker first. Obviously wait for a good time, when you aren't going to be turning off someone's desktop computer or something.
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Things that you need to be aware of.
- 15 amp limit on the whole outlet, but 10 amp limit per plug. So you will never get more than 10 amps on a device.
- If you burn out an outlet, there is no easy to access way to fix it. Consider the outlet ready to be replaced if that happens. I did start to disassemble it but once I decided I'd gone far enough and hadn't found a fuse yet, I wrote it off at that point. We burned a single plug out of ours with a steam mop in tandem with a 1' extension that afterwards I noticed did not fit tightly like it should. So it would have had higher than normal resistance, but I also didn't realize the 10 amp limit at the time and probably would never have tried the steam mop had I known that.
- If you have the issue where they disconnect and don't reconnect (this happens once every week or two for us), there is no easy way to reset them. You are "supposed" to be able to reset them using the button, but I assure you that on the current firmware there does not seem to be any way to do this. The ONLY solution I have found is to turn off the breaker and this is actually the action you should take, because it does work very well to make them reconnect, but as you can guess this can be very inconvenient.
My personal conclusion:
I'm taking them all out. I took off one star mainly due to the disconnect issue and it not being easy to reset. I'd take off more, but I'm not an electrician and have no way to back up my current worries with actual knowledge. I opted to remove them for the following reasons.
- My partner needs to plug in a higher amperage device to multiple of the places where I had these, so using a standard outlet with a single smart plug instead, just makes a lot more sense, because you have the flexibility of maintaining a full amperage outlet.
- If they break or you decide to move them (or you need to reset them), these are much more work and hassle.
- The "hole" hookups in the back are required if you need to hook up more than one set of wires (which presumably would be most of the time). This seemed fine, but when I took one of these out, I found the ends of the copper wires to be blackened. That same loop has a 1500 watt heater on it, on a separate outlet mind you, and the blackened ends just leads me to believe the "hole" hookups in the back don't provide a good enough connection. This led to a lack of trust in these outlets "for me" and I'm opting to not use them mainly for this reason.
I would also look into the the neighborhoods municipalities rules and building codes, if your unsure.
It’s 3 wires, cut the hole, add junction box, feed wires, screw tight, push back, screw faceplate, push Wi-Fi, and your in there like swim wear.
As with all these smart devices, this is only compatible with 2.4ghz band, so you may need to temporarily disable your network's 5ghz band to get this connected. After it's connected, you can turn the 5ghz band back on.