
Key Features
Compact Design
Small enough that it doesnt block the second outlet. We tested it on a standard duplex and still had room for a regular plug next to it.
Energy Monitoring
Tracks wattage and cost of whatever you plug in. Daily, monthly, and yearly reports show exactly how much your white noise machine or humidifier runs overnight.
Voice Control
Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri Shortcuts out of the box. “Hey Alexa, turn off the bedroom fan” just works.
Schedules & Timers
Set your sound machine to turn on at 10pm and off at 7am automatically. Sunrise lamp at 6:30am. No app fumbling at bedtime.
Our Experience
We plugged the SwitchBot Plug Mini into the bedroom outlet behind our nightstand about two weeks ago and the honest take is this: for $12, it does more than it has any right to. The whole setup took maybe 90 seconds. Download the app, scan the QR code, connect to WiFi, done. No hub, no bridge, no account verification email chain.
The sleep automation angle is where this thing actually shines. We set up a bedtime scene that turns on the white noise machine and shuts off the desk lamp at 10:15pm, then reverses everything at 6:45am. Took about 3 minutes to configure and its been running flawlessly since. The schedules survive power outages and WiFi drops because they’re stored locally on the plug, which is a detail youd never think about until your routine breaks at 2am because the router rebooted.
Energy monitoring is a nice bonus thats more useful than expected. Found out our old humidifier was pulling 45 watts all night, which adds up. The overload protection tripped once when we accidentally plugged in a space heater that draws 1,500 watts. Plug clicked off, sent a notification, no drama. Its rated for 15 amps so most bedroom stuff is fine, just dont plug in anything with a heating element above 1,200 watts.
Pros & Cons
What We Liked
- $12 price point is hard to argue with
- Schedules stored locally so they work even if WiFi drops
- Energy monitoring shows exactly what your devices cost to run
- Compact enough to not block adjacent outlets
Worth Knowing
- Only works on 2.4GHz WiFi, not 5GHz
- No physical on/off button on the plug itself
- 15A max means no space heaters or high draw appliances
Full Specifications
| Max Load | 15A / 1800W |
| Connectivity | WiFi 2.4GHz + Bluetooth |
| Voice Assistants | Alexa, Google, Siri Shortcuts |
| Smart Home | Matter over WiFi, HomeKit (HomeKit version) |
| Energy Monitoring | Yes, real time + daily/monthly/yearly reports |
| Safety | V-0 flame retardant, overload protection |
| Hub Required | No |
| Dimensions | 2.7 x 2.7 x 1.5 inches |
| Timer Functions | Schedule, countdown, scenes |
| Warranty | 1 year |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the SwitchBot Plug Mini to automate a white noise machine?
Does it need a SwitchBot Hub?
Will it work with a sunrise alarm lamp?
Final Verdict
The SwitchBot Plug Mini is a $12 bedroom upgrade that punches way above its price. For automating sleep routines, its hard to beat: white noise machines, fans, humidifiers, and lamps all get put on autopilot with a schedule that survives WiFi outages. The energy monitoring is a nice extra that helped us catch an old humidifier pulling more watts than it should. The 2.4GHz WiFi limitation wont matter for most people, and the lack of a physical button isnt a dealbreaker when you can just yell at Alexa. If you’re building a sleep environment on a budget, grab two of these and automate your entire nightstand setup for under $25.
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