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In Lifehacker’s series, “A Guide to Automating Your Entire Home,” we’re highlighting all the ways you can power your home with autonomous technology, room by room. Whether you want to build a smart security system, turn a “dumb” device smart, or simply control your lights from your phone, this guide will help walk you through it.

Smart plugs, which are available from well-known brands like Wyze, TP-Link, Amazon, and GE as well as many others, transform your regular outlets into smart alternatives that can be turned on and off remotely, set on schedules, and even controlled with voice commands. All you have to do is plug them in and connect them to an app, and your lights, small appliances, and other electronics become smart.

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With smart plugs, you can put your morning routine on autoplay by setting various devices to activate at specified times. For example, schedule your bedroom lights to switch on to wake you up and have your coffee maker begin brewing simultaneously (don't forget to set it up the night before). You could even use a smart plug in your bathroom to heat up your hair tools before you need to use them.

Control indoor and outdoor lights

Smart plugs can be used to automate your lights even if you don't have smart bulbs. You could set the lamps in your living room to turn off around bedtime and on in the morning—then off again when you leave for work and back on when you return. Or connect your outdoor string lights to a weather-resistant smart plug with a routine to automatically turn on in the evening around sunset and off after an hour or two. Smart plugs are also great for scheduling and automating Christmas lights and indoor grow lights. Aanything you want a timer for, you can do with a smart plug.

With smart plugs, there's no need to flip switches or unplug from outlets, making light control much more convenient. As an added bonus, you can save energy (and reduce your power bill) by tweaking routines so lights aren't on when they don't need to be.

If you have devices you want to manage power to, whether you're away from home or simply across the house, connect them to smart plugs—for example, you can put a water kettle or bottle warmer on a schedule, or at least hometurn them on remotely when you need them. Or set up timers for decorative elements like water fountains, aquarium lights, air fresheners, wax melts, and more.

If you run your washer or dryer through a smart plug, you can get alerts to your phone when they finish their cycles.

Access hard-to-reach outlets

This can also be useful for controlling electronics in areas you don't walk through often, such as water pumps and dehumidifiers in basements and fans in attics and garages.

Monitor energy usage

Smart plugs provide useful data about the energy draw of various appliances and electronics. When a device is plugged in, you can see its real-time energy usage as well as historical data. Use this to reduce standby or "vampire" power, manage battery strain, and identify inefficient, energy-hungry electronics so you can make more informed (and cost-conscious) decisions about your devices.

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