If you’re looking for a way to make your holiday season more enjoyable, consider investing in some smart plugs. These devices can help you control your home’s electronics from anywhere in the world, and they can be a great way to save on energy costs too. Here are five of our favorite smart plugs to buy this holiday season:
- Nest Learning Thermostat: This thermostat is perfect for those who want to save on energy costs and have their home stay cool all winter long. It comes with an app that lets you set different temperatures based on time of day, and it also has a built-in humidity sensor so you know when it’s time to clean the room.
- Philips Hue: If you’re looking for a color-coded system that lets you control your lights from anywhere in your house, then the Philips Hue is the perfect choice. You can use it with any device that has an HDMI port, and it comes with a range of different colors so you can find what you need quickly.
- Belkin WeMo Insight Switch: This switch is perfect for those who want to be able to control their home’s electronics from anywhere in the world without having to leave their bed or chair. It comes with an app that lets you set up rules for how many devices can be connected at once, and it also has sensors so you know when things like cords are being plugged in or unplugged.
- LIFX A19 LED Smart Light Bulb: If you’re looking for a smart bulb that offers many features similar to those found on traditional light bulbs, then the LIFX A19 LED Smart Light Bulb is a great option. It comes with an app that lets you change colors, brightness, and other settings, and it also has sensors so you know when there’s power left in the bulb (or when it needs new bulbs).
- Belkin WeMo Insight Switch+
Why Are Smart Plugs Perfect for the Holidays?
Over the years, I have used a lot of different solutions for holiday lighting and accessories. Mechanical timers, digital timers, dawn-to-dusk sensors, timers with dusk sensors that run lights for X number of hours and then shut off, you name it.
And while all of these various timers and tools worked well enough for many tasks, they all had a variety of shortcomings. What kind of shortcomings? If you’re particular about how your holiday lighting and accessories are configured (and how you control them), it’s a long list.
Long enough that it ultimately drove me towards switching over completely to smart plugs. In fact, between smart plugs and smart lights, you can cover just about every holiday decorating and lighting need.
So what’s wrong with traditional timers and plugs? Mechanical timers get out of sync if you lose power. Mechanical and digital timers are a huge pain to synchronize if that matters to you. Many timers are only 2-prong, which rules out using them for any holiday decorations with a ground pin. There are very few traditional timers that also have remote control via radio remote.
As a result, you’re stuck either just letting the timer run its course, not using a timer but using a plug with a manual remote, or crawling around under trees or behind decorations unplugging stuff if you want to turn. the lights off temporarily.
On top of that, you can’t easily set scenes or control your decorations. Whatever “scene” you engineer by fiddling with buttons and dials at the start of the season is the scene you’re stuck with unless you go out in the cold and fuss with all the timers again.
Smart plugs not only solve every one of those problems but they introduce more flexibility and possibilities beyond what traditional timers are even capable of. In short, it just doesn’t make sense anymore to buy traditional timers.
As of this writing in October of 2022, you can buy a two-pack of traditional digital timers for $18 or you can buy a two-pack of Kasa Smart Plugs for $18. Why pay the same amount for less functionality? (If you’re buying Kasa Smart Plugs, by the way, grab a 4-pack, it’s the best deal.)
The same goes for outdoor timers. You can pick up a two-outlet digital timer for $24 or you can pick up Kasa’s two-outlet outdoor smart outlet for $25. Again, given the flexibility you get by upgrading to smart plugs unless you had a pressing need to only use an offline analog solution, it just doesn’t make sense to use old tech.
Make the Most of Smart Plugs at the Holidays
While you could just use the app to set the timers and call it good, that’s not exactly taking full advantage of the flexibility that smart plugs offer.
Clearly, I’m an advocate for them, so let me run through some of the things you should do to make the most of smart plugs around the holidays.
Buy from the Same Company
While you can mix and match smart plugs as long as they are compatible with the greater smart home system you’re using, I highly recommend buying plugs from the same company for two simple reasons.
If you go with a company that has a well-developed product line and platform like Kasa does (my go-to smart plug company), you’re likely to have an overall smoother experience with fewer hiccups.
Further, you’ll be able to use the company’s app independently of your smart home platform and, in the case of Kasa, completely on its own without even having a smart home platform. The app is just that polished.
Take Advantage of Advanced Triggers
You can emulate a basic timer, and you can even emulate a dusk sensor by setting your smart plugs to turn on at sunset.
But you can also adjust that in ways that you couldn’t on a traditional timer. You can set the smart plugs to turn on X minutes ahead of dusk, for example, so your decorations are on during the transition period.
You can link smart plugs to external sensors like cameras or motion detectors. Perhaps not as useful at Christmas, but fun for automating Halloween decorations to work in a jump scare or two.
Create Scenes and Groups for Every Occasion
Just like with other smart home gear, you can group smart plugs together into scenes. This makes it easy to group together decorations, both inside and out, so you can custom tailor exactly how much holiday vibe you’re putting out or what stays on for what portion of the day.
For example, I usually have four “scene” layers active for any particular holiday. I have a scene for the outdoor lighting, a scene for the window lighting, a scene for the indoor lighting, and then an additional scene, or set of scenes, for the most active elements reserved for entertaining—the fog machine is for Halloween night and Halloween parties, for instance, and not activated with just the general holiday decorations.
Custom Verbal Command Triggers Are Fun
If you’re using your smart plugs with a smart home assistant like Alexa or Google Assistant, it’s fun to set up specific verbal triggers for things.
Sure, you could stick to just the basics like “Alexa, turn off the Christmas tree” to turn off the plug for the Christmas tree, or “Hey Google, turn on the decorations” to turn on all the plugs in your holiday decoration scenes.
But you can make verbal triggers anything you want, which gives you a lot of license. So at my house, if you want to shut down every Christmas decoration inside and out, you can say, “Hey Google, Christmas is canceled.”
That’s not necessarily a hard-hitting productivity hack for your smart plugs, but it’s a lot of fun, especially if you have kids (or are just a kid at heart).