







LOUYSGEN WiFi Smart Outlet is designed to turn a regular wall socket into an in-wall smart outlet that looks cleaner and works better for everyday routines. The glass panel matches modern home décor, and support for 110–220V, 50/60Hz means it works with typical 120V home circuits in the US, so you can upgrade an existing outlet instead of changing your whole system. Once connected to 2.4GHz WiFi, the outlet can be controlled through the Tuya and Smart Life apps, with each socket acting like an individual smart plug. After linking the app, the outlet is compatible with Alexa, so you can switch lights, fans or chargers on and off by voice or from your phone, making it easier to manage rooms without always walking to the wall. The built-in energy monitoring view in the app helps you understand how your devices are used over time so you can adjust routines and manage energy use more thoughtfully. With timers, schedules, sunrise/sunset options and family sharing, this smart wall outlet helps your home feel more convenient, more organized and easier for everyone to use.
Modern in-wall WiFi smart outlet: Glass panel WiFi smart outlet replaces a regular wall socket for a cleaner, modern look, and the in-wall design keeps plugs close to the wall and frees space compared with power strips on the floor.
Supports 110–220V, 50/60Hz circuits: The smart outlet supports 110–220V, 50/60Hz AC power and works with typical 120V home circuits in the US. You can upgrade an existing wall socket without changing your whole system—just confirm wiring and wall box size and ask a licensed electrician if needed.
App & voice control via Tuya/Smart Life: Connect the in-wall outlet to 2.4GHz WiFi and control each socket in the Tuya or Smart Life app—no hub required. After linking the app, the outlet is compatible with Alexa, so you can switch lights and small appliances on and off by voice or from your phone instead of walking to the wall.
Energy monitoring to understand usage: Built-in energy monitoring shows real-time and historical power usage in the app for devices connected to the smart outlet. You can see which appliances run most often and adjust your routines to manage energy use more thoughtfully.
Timers, schedules & family sharing: Set timers and daily schedules so entryway lights or bedroom lamps turn on and off automatically. Create smart scenes to control several outlets together, and share the device in the app so family members can manage the same smart wall outlet from their own phones.
6 reviews for WiFi Smart Outlet 4.65 X 2.83 X 1.69 Inches,Wall Socket 110–220V,Energy Monitoring,2.4GHz Tuya/Smart Life,No Need Zigbee Hub,Tempered Glass Panel,Black
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$17.99
Mea Sententia –
Easy set up.
The LOUYSGEN Smart Wall Outlet is a quick and easy way to add 2 smart outlets to one’s smart home system.I wanted to add several Alexa controlled outlets to a plug that already has one smart outlet and when I found this outlet I wanted to try and use it for an extension.I mounted the outlet into an appropriate electrical utility box. Using a properly sized 3 conductor cord I wired the outlet to the box. After plugging the outlet in the two green standby lights came on. Using the capacitive touch pads I could activate each plug manually. I used the SmartLife App to find the outlets and within a few minutes not only did the outlets get discovered as Switch 1 and Switch 2 then Alexa picked up the SmartLife Skill and connect to the outlets. Alexa now will voice control either outlet independently which is exactly what I wanted.It was almost too simple to believe.My sole reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is the way that the top plate mounts is not ideal. One needs to gently insert a screwdriver into one of the slots of the side of the plate and gently persuade it off. The opposite side needs to snap in for the whole top plate to be secure. Also I have experienced difficulty getting a plug into the outlet. The sliding internal plug block is binding up and I have to jiggle the plug. Hopefully this won’t be a problem going forward.
tact –
This helps us set safer power budgets for our older home.
This was very easy to install after cutting off power to the room, and once installed programming it to work with Google home assistant was very simple and streamlined by the app. Having the ability to monitor specific outlet power draw is very handy for us as our older home has a limit amount of current available to it sure to shared circuits. Gaining the ability to remotely shut out a device from being powered on by mistake while another high power devices is in use has truly changed how we live and made our home feel much more safe.This has proven to be a very thoughtfully designed smart outlet and was priced very reasonably.
Angie Lawrence –
Looks Modern but Needs Special Installation
I bought this smart outlet because I wanted a sleek way to monitor my energy use and control my lamps from my phone. I am a busy mom and a full-time student, so I am always looking for ways to make my home more high-tech. However, I am giving this three stars because I did not realize it wasn’t a simple plug-in set up. You actually have to take your old outlet out of the wall and wire this one in. I thought it would be something I could just pop in and start using right away.Once I had some help getting it installed, the functionality was pretty good. The glass panel looks very nice and the remote control through the app works well for turning things on and off when I am in another room. The durability of the glass feels solid and high-quality. It is a neat gadget, but it was much more work than I expected. My kids think the glowing light on the outlet is cool, but just be aware that you need to know a little bit about electrical work to get it running!
Amazon Customer –
Works manually, but the app doesn’t work
I have had plenty of good luck with the Smart Life app, running a lot of my devices on it. However, I bought several of these outlets and switches in black and white. None of them will connect to the app. Since connectivity isn’t usable, the outlet isn’t worth the price. Also, I really feel the construction is not good and really isn’t safe if you have little ones in the house. Avoid this product.
Stephanie –
Not plug and play – Need to be electrically installed
First – the main problem I have is 100% all my fault. I’m a dork and did not realize the install required for use. I had thought that I could plug it in over the current outlet. That is not true. You need to remove the existing outlet and install this one.The first place I wanted to use this was to see the electrical usage for our small bathroom heater. However, it does not seem that there is a GFCI on this outlet so using it in the bathroom is a no-go. My second idea was to see how much power the coffee pot and microwave pull. Again, my husband noticed a problem. Given the power draw of our microwave, the smart outlet isn’t going to be able to handle running at full power.So, as of now, we have not actually installed the outlet. I can’t do it on my own so I’ll be waiting for when my husband can decide the best place to install.
J. Miller –
Easy setup, but requires an app with an account to use with Alexa
This socket is super easy to wire up and install. It fits in a regular, single-gang electrical box, and it has its own cover plate. You cannot use your own cover due to touch controls on the surface. This also means that it can’t go into a multi-gang box with other outlets. There is a small square next to each plug that allows you to turn each plug on and off independently. I seems kind of backwards that the square is red when the outlet is on and green when it is off. The outlets themselves have child safety blocks that make it hard to plug into. They require you to wiggle the plug up and down to fit them all the way in, especially the last quarter inch.Setting up the outlet requires downloading an app called SmartLife. I was able to connect without setting up an account, but it reminds me I should sign up for an account every time I open the app. The app found the plug on my wifi network with no issues, and it allows me to set timers and other things to control the outlet automatically.When I tried to add the plugs on Alexa, the SmartLife app actually required me to set up an account. It was pretty easy to do, and Alexa added a total of 9 devices. There was one device for the whole outlet, and then there was a device listed for each plug. The other six devices appeared to be other plugs and USB options that are not included on my specific 2 plug outlet. I had to delete each one in my Alexa app so they wouldn’t show up in my device list.