WiOn 50055 Indoor Wi-Fi Plug-In USB Wall Tap; 1 Grounded Outlet; 2 USB Ports
Original price was: $ 14.86.$ 10.79Current price is: $ 10.79.
Price: $14.86 - $10.79
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Control and monitor your lights and appliances with your smartphone from anywhere with the Woods WiOn indoor outlet! Save energy by monitoring the energy usage of a plugged-in device; schedule the crock pot to have a meal ready when you walk in the door from the office; set your coffee pot to brew at the same time every workday morning; or turn off your downstairs fan from comfort of your bed. Simple control; all at your fingertips. With WiOn smart switches; wirelessly connect all of your favorite devices using our simple; feature-filled products. No knowledge of electrical wiring needed! No need to buy special electronics–the WiOn indoor Wi-Fi outlet retrofits your existing electrical devices to completely modernize your home; at affordable prices. Download this user-friendly app; connect your device to your smartphone using your existing Wi-Fi network; and begin controlling your device from anywhere – at home or on the go using Wi-Fi network or mobile internet (3G/4G/LTE). There are no set-up fees; no hub required; and no monthly charges. You can even expand your system to include multiple indoor and outdoor smart switches; which do anything from lighting the front porch to turning on and off outdoor holiday decorations automatically. With WiOn; wirelessly updating your home is as easy as 1-2-3!
Control outdoor electrical devices from anywhere – using your smartphone with no hub required
Great for indoor lighting and electronics to deliver convenience and ease when charging electronics
Monitors energy usage
Up to 12 ON/OFF settings per day; including countdown; random/vacation; and sunrise/sunset schedules
Schedule daily; weekday; or weekend schedules125Vac; 60Hz 1000W Tungsten; 15A Resistive; 15A General Use 1/2Hp; 500VA Electronic Ballast; 83A BallastControl electrical devices from anywhere using your smartphone or tabletMonitor energy usage and costs at anytimeIncludes 2 USB charging ports (not Wi-Fi controlled)Expand your WiOn system by simply adding up to 12 smart switchesProgramming options include – multiple on/off settings; countdown random vacation and sunrise/sunset schedulesAffordable home automation – works with your existing Wi-Fi router and free WiOn appManage computers; gaming consoles entertainment centers or any device that can be powered off when not in use for energy savings
Customers say
Customers find the faucet functional and easy to set up. They appreciate the timer feature, brightness, and night light. However, some customers have had issues with WiFi connectivity.
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12 reviews for WiOn 50055 Indoor Wi-Fi Plug-In USB Wall Tap; 1 Grounded Outlet; 2 USB Ports
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Original price was: $ 14.86.$ 10.79Current price is: $ 10.79.
Customer –
What a piece of CRAP!…SOLVED REBOOT IPHONE BEFORE STARTING!
The App does not allow you to select your router from a list or enter it manually like the tutorial video shows it does!If it wonât let me select my router how am I supposed to connect it I have another product from them that works perfectly but this is a piece of crap!I want to say the device is probably awesome but the software sucks and does not respond the way it does in the tutorial video.Okay, after hours of trying everything my nerd brain could fathom, every combination of router, every different sequence of prioritizing the step outlined in the instructions, and various combinations of the above, I read all the instructions, the support page & the FAQ, NONE OF THAT HELPED!Right about then, I was about to box it all up and return all 3 of them, when I thought of one last thing I hadnât tried and that was not in any of the help document, it was the one thing I should have tried first but didnât because it wasnât mentioned anywhere in the help files or instructions, I REBOOTED MY IPHONE!… I have no idea why that solved everything or why that wasnât the first thing they suggested in the trouble shooting guide, help sources or instructions, but Iâll be damned if that didnât SOLVE IT ALL!So there you have it folks, just reboot your iPhone before you begin any of the process!Now they worked like a dream!Thank you WiOn for an amazing product!.. but please FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!… Update your Troubleshooting, FAQ, Online Support & Setup Instructions to show REBOOTING YOUR PHONE AS THE VERY 1ST. STEP BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY OF THE OTHER INSTRUCTIONS!You will save a lot of people having to go through the nightmare, I had to go through!
Me –
Cool little WiFi enabled timer.
Follow Up: Had it for a few months now. Only used it for real one time. But it worked fine that time. I will keep it at 5 stars.Only had this for a couple of days so far, so if things change, I will follow up. You may see most of this same review material in another WiOn product since I have more than one.I really have no CONS for this. Maybe that the night light does not appear to have a way to turn it off?The night light is kind of cool. There is a smooth green light that comes on at dusk and turns back off at dawn. Once you tell it your zip code, it figures out when that is without you having to tell it each day. As said above, this could also be a CON since I don’t see a way to turn it off. It doesn’t use that much power, so I am OK with it.There are 2 USB ports. They are always powered on. They are not on the timer. Only the 120 VAC outlet is timer controlled. I bought this more to play with than with an actual purpose. Over time this might bother me, but for now I am only expecting the AC outlet to be used with the timer. I really wasn’t buying a UBS port device at all.Once you get the app working there is a feature with this timer that tells you almost real time what the voltage is and how much power is being consumed. It also tracks power usage over time. More a curiosity for me, but someone might find this useful.On your mobile device go to your app store and download the app. If you try to use it before there are any timers set up, it will tell you to set one up and that is pretty much all you can do. Once you have the app ready to go you can plug the timer in.Plug the timer into the wall and the blue light will flash slow at first and then fast. Get your mobile device out. Go to your wifi set up option and look for the new router to show up. The WiFi SSID starts with ECO- and is followed by a bunch of numbers. Connect to it. Once connected, start up the app. It will ask what WiFi SSID you want it to connect to. Pick the one you want to use. You may see more than one in your home. If you only have one, there is only one to choose from. It will also ask for the WiFi password for that SSID. It will ask for your zip code. It uses your zip code to determine sunrise and sunset. Name the device. Save and exit. There will be a quick pop-up saying it is connecting you back to the WiFi SSID you told the WiOn Timer to use. This is quick, so you might not see it. Once you are back on your home WiFi, open the app again. The device should be there and you can now set up timers.With the new device highlighted in the app, under the Settings option, you can tell the timer to use the cloud or not. Without the cloud, you can only control it when you are on your local WiFi. If you set it to use the cloud, you can control it from anywhere. Either over your cell phone’s data network, or on someone else WiFi. After you select control from the cloud, you have to click the check mark in the upper right to have it save that setting.If you have a second (or 3rd) mobile device, I think you just have to be on the same local WiFi and it will see the devices you set up and you can now control them. It was that simple for me. My phone recognized the cloud control after I turned it on from my tablet, but my wife’s phone made her set it to on again just for her. Not sure if that was a timing thing or if each mobile device has it’s own setting for cloud control. Anyhow, if you can not control a timer when you are not on your home WiFi, check that setting when you are home, turn it on, and save it.I have tested this from a 3G and 4G location and both work. I also used my WiFi only tablet from 2 different WiFi locations other than at home and it worked. One was another home WiFi, and the third is my work where it is proxied and has lot’s of filters blocking stuff through the firewall. It seems to only need regular HTTP access since it was not blocked from my work. No special ports need to be opened on a firewall.So far I am happy with it. The gui on the mobile app is fairly intuitive, but it doesn’t want you to use your phone’s “back” button. That will exit the app no matter where you are in it. Get used to using the back arrow within the app instead.Picking a second device, if you have more than one, involves sliding the devices around the circle on the top left. I tried to just select a different one, and it will not do it. It looks like I can turn the other devices on and off, but can not set timers until the name is highlighted. Slide them until the one you want is at the bottom left of the circle. It will highlight and then you can change settings and change the timers on it.It has 5 different kinds of timers.Programmable Timer:You can pick the ON and OFF times. You also pick the days of the week for it to run. This one repeats every week until you delete it.Countdown Timer:Has the option for an ON date and time and then an OFF date and time. The only difference I see between that and a Programmable Timer is that you can’t have it repeat every day. It looks like a one time timer. It does not appear to delete itself once it has run. You have to manually delete it.Astronomical Timer:You pick an ON time based on minutes before or after sunrise or sunset. You also pick an OFF time based on minutes before or after sunrise or sunset. You pick the days of the week for it to repeat.Vacation Timer:It says the device will turn on and off at random times and gives you 3 options. At night, during the day, or all day long. There is no start and stop date option so I assume you start this timer and then have to manually delete it when you want it to stop. I have no idea yet how often “random” is. If you have a Security Timer set, a pop-up will tell you that this will replace that timer. You can’t have both at the same time.Security Timer:You give it a Start date and time and an End date and time. It looks like an all day Vacation Timer except it has a start and end date. I assume it does not delete itself when the End date passes just like the Countdown Timer. If you have a Vacation Timer set, a pop-up will tell you that this will replace that timer. You can’t have both at the same time. The difference is that a Vacation Timer is always on while this one has a scheduled Start and End date/time.I know there are questions out there about what if 2 timers overlap. The logic is very basic. It is NOT like the power button on a TV remote. It does not toggle on and then off and then on and then off again with each press. It is a “discrete” type power button. That means On will only/always turn the power on, and Off will only/always turn the power off. If any timer starts, the power will stay on if it is already on or turn on if it is not. When any timer reaches time to turn the power off, the power will turn off or stay off if it is already off. When the last timer reaches power off and the power is already off from another timer, it will stay off. Very simplistic. You as the human have to pay attention to how you set timers if they overlap. The machine only follows it’s rules of “try to turn it On, or turn it Off.”As an example. If you turn a light on at sunset and turn it off at sunrise every day of the week, that timer will do exactly what you expect. If you then add a second timer that turns that same light on at midnight and turns it off at 2 AM, the light will come on at sunset. It will stay on at midnight. It will go off at 2 AM. It will stay off at sunrise. When sunset comes again the next day, the every day of the week timer will turn it back on again.The description says 12 timers maximum. It let me create 13 timers. When I tried to add a 14th, it said the maximum is 12. I did not wait to see if all 13 worked. I really only need 2 of them, so I just created that many to see if it would let me and then deleted all of them again.About the 12 timers … They may be confusing since they are independent timers and not tied to each other. That means all 12 are running all the time. Compared to mechanical timers, that can be confusing. The timers are not serial in any way. Meaning, it is not that timer 1 runs first and then timer 2 and so on. All 12 are always running at the same time. That means you have more possibilities of different timers for different days of the week, but the limit of 12 also means if you want to do more than 12 timers in the same day, you are screwed! This is a limitation. Not for me, but maybe for others. However, since you can control the timer from pretty much anywhere, that advantage is much more useful than having 100 timers that repeat every day like some mechanical ones can do.I had no WiFi problems like so many others talk about in their reviews. I can’t explain why. Maybe time will tell. If I start having problems, I will update my review. I am a networking person, so the WiFi in my home has a very strong signal and works very well.I read about security concerns. Since I am not 100% certain how the cloud features work, I have mixed feelings about those reviews. I am not sure if there is a backend server or not that stores my WiFi password. I did ask WiOn support about network outages. They said the timer stores it’s timers locally so it will still work without the cloud. They also said the app is only used to talk to the timer and make changes to it. That makes me think that there is no backend server and it is a direct signal between my mobile device and the timer. I don’t feel like setting up a network sniffer like one person did to see the traffic. But, here is my thought! WiFi is not that secure to begin with. Anyone who really wants to hack you can get your WiFi password in a couple of hours by sniffing and recording your traffic. Unless you have state secrets on your home WiFi, I would not worry about it much. If you are close to a lot of neighbors, maybe you might care. I am not. You would have to be trespassing to get access to my WiFi. Hence the yard light! If I see you trespassing, I will ask you what you are up to. So, for me, even if it is not the most secure protocol out there, I am not that concerned about it. If you get into my timer and turned my yard light on or off, I will know about it within 24 hours and undo what ever you did. 😛
patrick –
Does not power back up item after power outage. Must manually be reset/turned back on with the on off button on the top side.
After a power outage it turns itself to a standby mode and the item being powered does not turn back on. You then have to turn it back on manually. THIS MAY ONLY BE MINE. Otherwise it works GREAT.
Candice –
Works with Home Assistant (Mostly)
Set up as Eco Plug via Home Assistant YAML and can control. Doesnât bring energy monitoring but can turn on/off. Maybe down the line there will be support for energy monitoring or via a front end configuration. But it does work!
AJ –
Love having Sunset timer on my phone
I always bought individual Sunset timers for lamps, but when the battery’s died It always took my like an hour to reprogram them. The app is very easy to use once you get the hang of it, and you can set it up to 4 hours before or after sunrise, sunset. Plus add regular timers as well. some of the app features are not intuitive. like rotating the different power buttons until the one you want is highlighted. also the Save and Edit buttons can be confusing, but its pretty easy once you know how it works. Oh P.S. I have IOS and no problems, but my friend had to Side Load the app for his new Android. Apparently the app is not working for some Newer Android phones.
Andy –
It’s decent for the price, but leaves a lot to be desired
I got this when it was on sale. Overall, it’s decent…(!important) From an Samsung S21 Ultra (android 13) and Samsung Fold 4 (android 14)Pros:- Easy Setup- Connects to App easilyCons:- App doesn’t “support” Android 13/14, so you can’t download it directly from the Google Play store. In order to get the app, you need to find the APK file and install it (not recommended unless you’re willing to risk installing possible malware/viruses- USB ports aren’t controlled by the App.- App only allows you to control 1 of these. (I bought 2) If you want to control both on the same account, there’s nothing you can do
JM –
Difficult to get linked to internet, but once you do you will love it.
Was difficult to link to internet. Had to play with it for a long time to figure it out. Once I got it up and running its great. I love being able to turn on a light when out after dark. I love I can set a light for when we go away and its on for what i set it for and not all day and night. I like having different ways to set on the timer.extra usb’s available are great.
Hugaxo –
Fácil de programar y te ahorra mucho dinero en energÃa eléctrica y hace tu hogar “inteligente”.
HM –
Bought this less than a year ago, it stopped working so I went to the app only to find out it no longer works and was replaced. Uploaded the new app only to come up with more complicated connection issues. I donât recommend this. I wish o could return it; and Iâm so glad I didnât invest in more of them.
Luis Francisco Pérez Amezcua –
No me gusto que hayan llegado 2 en buen estado y dos quebrados. Devolvà los 2 dañados y estoy en el proceso de Devolución del Dinero. Pensé que los puertos USB también eran programables de apagado y encendido, pero como son de carga, no son programables.
NoCH20 –
I find these excellent. If you follow the instructions, they are easy to set up and add on more. I started with one and now have 5. There is a video tutorial on the App, so if you encounter difficulties, just watch the tutorial and you should have no problem. The App works really well. I like being able to use the timer setting for certain lights in the house, as well as the fact that they can be turned on and off from wherever you are. They are available elsewhere as well (i.e. – Home Depot and Canadian Tire). So if you are so inclined to price compare you might find them on sale elsewhere.
RuserC –
Note that the plug’s wifi specification is 2.4Ghz 802.11n. Some routers’ auto mode may not work properly or set to 5Ghz only – set router to 2.4Ghz then to work with the plug.Pos-energy usage/consumption monitor with Power Factor calculations-nightlight/backlight (based on sunset/rise)-vacation/security random on/off quick setup feature-non-wifi cellphone internet connection “cloud” option-usb connections on plug ( ie, hook up led lighting for the kitchen )-can handle up to 16amp ( will safely switch off if surpassed -rated for 15amp )-plug takes up one power outlet on a typical 2 power outlet wall sockets-always on usb ports-plug can be app controlled by more than one device simultaneously if connected to same router-easy to read letter size instruction sheet-800 phone support#Neg-usb ports are not programmable (always on)-no mention of 2.4Ghz 802.11n wifi connection requirement in setup instruction-plug reset procedure is cumbersome-plug defaults to power off for the ac socket when power is restored-no notification message of status change from the plug-app/programing is restricted to the plug only (ie, not “SmartLife” app compatible)