After testing the Amysen Smart Plug (4-pack) for weeks, I'm torn between its brilliant voice control and occasional connectivity headaches. Here's the real deal:
The Good: Setup is stupid-easy if everything aligns perfectly. Just plug in, say "Alexa, discover devices," and boom - my Echo Dot 3rd gen recognized all four plugs instantly. The Bluetooth 5.0 mesh network is a game-changer; I could control my bedroom lamp, coffee maker, and two fans without bogging down my WiFi.
Real-World Use: Waking up to "Alexa, good morning" triggering my coffee maker never gets old. The scheduling feature saved me during vacation - my living room lamps turned on/off randomly to simulate occupancy. The physical buttons are satisfyingly clicky when manual control is needed.
The Annoying: Like another reviewer, I battled random disconnections until discovering router channel interference (channel 13 worked magic). The fast-blink vs slow-blink pairing mode isn't documented clearly - wasted 30 minutes before realizing only the slower blink indicates true pairing mode.
Alexa Limitations: While voice control works flawlessly with supported Echo devices (tested on Dot 3rd gen and Show 5), the lack of Google Assistant support might frustrate mixed-ecosystem households. App control via Smart Life works well...when the plugs stay online.
Final Verdict: At this price point for a 4-pack, these are fantastic when they work - which is about 90% of the time after proper router configuration. Just be prepared for some technical troubleshooting if your home network isn't optimized for IoT devices.