YoLink Smart Energy Plug 15A – 1/4 Mile LoRa Range, High-Power Devices with Cycle Schedule, Real-Time Energy Monitoring, Overload Protection, Alerts, Alexa, Google, IFTTT, HA, Hub Required YS6614
Original price was: €50.€25Current price is: €25.








Price: $49.99 - $24.99
(as of Sep 26, 2025 17:58:04 UTC – Details)
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Product Dimensions : 2.7 x 2.1 x 1.6 inches; 2.89 ounces
Date First Available : April 15, 2025
Manufacturer : YoSmart
ASIN : B0F4X4YDY7
Best Sellers Rank: #53,420 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #255 in Electric Plugs
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Smart Plug with Cycle Schedule Functionality – Go beyond standard automation with a unique cycle schedule feature: set specific days and times, repeat intervals, and durations to fit precise usage needs for appliances like fans, pumps, or dehumidifiers.
Supports Up to 15 Amps for High-Power Devices – Built to handle heavy-duty appliances, the smart plug supports up to 15A, making it suitable for fans, dehumidifiers, pumps, heaters, and other high-load equipment.
Real-Time Energy Monitoring with Exportable Reports – View live power usage directly in the YoLink app, and export historical energy data to analyze consumption trends and make smarter energy decisions.
Instant Power Status from the App – Quickly check whether your plug is on or off and see current wattage in real time, making it easier to confirm device status and troubleshoot.
Plug-and-Play Setup with YoLink LoRa – No wiring required—just plug it in and connect via the YoLink Hub. Enjoy ultra-long-range (up to 1/4 mile open-air) control thanks to YoLink’s industry-leading LoRa technology.
Built-In Safety with Overload Protection – Automatically powers off in case of overheating or overload, protecting both the plug and your connected appliances from potential damage or electrical hazards.
Smart Home Ready with Platform Compatibility – Easily integrate with Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, and Home Assistant for hands-free control and custom automation routines.
Device-to-Device Communication – Supports YoLink’s D2D technology, allowing it to trigger or respond to other YoLink devices, like door or motion sensors, even without internet access.
YoLink Hub Required – Full functionality, including remote access, automation, recurring schedule, and energy monitoring, requires a YoLink Hub (sold separately).
Customers say
Customers find the smart plug works well and is easy to set up, particularly appreciating its connectivity with Amazon Alexa and Home Assistant. Moreover, the product receives positive feedback for its quality, control capabilities, and range, with one customer noting it works within 1/4 mile. However, the power level and value for money receive mixed reviews, with some customers finding it good value while others consider it expensive.
9 reviews for YoLink Smart Energy Plug 15A – 1/4 Mile LoRa Range, High-Power Devices with Cycle Schedule, Real-Time Energy Monitoring, Overload Protection, Alerts, Alexa, Google, IFTTT, HA, Hub Required YS6614
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technical user –
So much more reliable than wifi based switch modules!
So I’m a cybersecurity engineer, automating my personal systems. I have houses 700 miles apart, and I have a ridiculous level of automation because that’s just how I roll.So much of the gear I use works great when I’m in the room, and fails the hour I leave for the other house. Wifi is a wonderful thing, when it works. The problem is it is easy to jam up wifi, AND so many of the IOT devices are based on 2.4ghz wifi that can be shut down by any baby monitors that use wifi frequencies but do not use wifi. A baby monitor /can/ shut down any 2.4ghz wifi within a half mile. So as a result I see tons of wifi failures in that 2.4ghz band. It’s not just baby monitors, but those are a common example, there are many others.Yolink uses loran technology for communication, easily overcoming wifi failure modes. This is important to ME. Your mileage may vary.I have only two issues with yolink products. One is the speakerhub, it is wifi only, so it falls outside of my “sphere of reliability”, I /really/ with it had an ethernet port. Speakerhub makes a noise when wifi goes up and down… I hear that noise a LOT. And it isn’t my wifi router’s fault, any properly operating wifi AP will fail to operate when blocked by a interfering signal, that is a required part of the wifi protocol, wifi that doesn’t do this is actually illegal because it might be near a military radar installation. The second thing about YoLink is that sometimes I need polling cycles of short duration, so for example a temperature probe on an air conditioner will need to have fast polling cycles to capture the curves needed to check performance of the unit. The hour polling cycles are great for most things, but sometimes I need more frequent polling cycles, even if only temporary. I wish there was a way for me to buy extra polling cycles on a month to month basis, but I think that functionality is probably reserved to larger customers with larger operations.So the power of the yolink platform is that because it is not on your wifi, it can be used to repair and remediate issues with your wifi.In my redundancy setup, I have a hub on each of the ISP’s feeding a site, so that if one ISP is down, I can reboot the router from the other ISP connection, from anywhere on the planet. And in the short time I have been doing this, I have used it to resolve issues with both ISP’s, thereby avoiding 20 hours of driving. I have many brands of remote power modules, as well as temperature sensors, 4 brands of surveillance cameras, a cisco dual-wan router, hvac controls, and automations to manage some of my personal “infrastructure”. YoLink has been the solution for many problems, and a joy to build ifttt automations for. It is clean and simple.
Tiny Instructions –
Incredible range and realiability
This YoLink Mini Plug is absolutely amazing for long-range smart home control! The 1/4 mile range claim isn’t just marketing hype – this thing actually works from incredible distances that leave other smart plugs in the dust.I’ve tested it from various locations around my property and I’m blown away by the connectivity. Even from the far end of my yard, through multiple walls and obstacles, it maintains a solid connection. No more dead zones or frustrating dropouts like I experienced with WiFi-based plugs.Setup was surprisingly simple and the app interface is clean and responsive. I love being able to control outdoor equipment, garage tools, and remote appliances without worrying about signal strength.The build quality feels solid too – good weight and sturdy construction that inspires confidence for long-term use. The compact size doesn’t block adjacent outlets, which is a nice design touch.For anyone with a large property, outbuildings, or just wanting reliable smart plug control without range anxiety, this YoLink Mini Plug is a game-changer. The world’s longest range claim seems legit based on my real-world testing!Finally found a smart plug that actually works everywhere I need it to. Highly recommend!
GG –
Great Product
After many hours of research, decided to go with the YoLink product line. Purchased the hub, water sensors, water valve controller, couple of the outlet controls, motion sensor, and a door sensor (which by the way works fantastic for the garage door eliminating the question 5 minutes after leaving home, did we close the garage door?) The outlet controller is great, scan the QR code which will connect it to your hub, plug it in and done. You can control the plug from your phone. The Yolink app is easy to use, controls everything on the system with a lot of different options. Sends alerts to your email or via text message. The best part, the app is FREE, no subscription costs. Adding equipment is a breeze, just scan the QR code on the device and it connects wireless to the hub.
ReyAce –
Another quality Yolink product
I’m a big fan of Yolink products and have many of them throughout my house – a water shut-off valve, leak detectors, temp sensors, and an alarm system comprised of Yolink contact sensors and alarm sirens. These outlets were an addition to the alarm system where they switched on when the alarm triggered and powered a large outdoor siren, and also as part of the temp sensor system where they kicked on fans if temperatures hit a maximum in my garage and attic, then kicked off as temperatures cooled down. In those roles they have worked flawlessly, without the need of Internet connectivity.Like every other Yolink product I have, it’s well made and feels solid in the hand, and not like some cheap piece of plastic that will break if you dropped it.A Yolink hub is required to get any of it to work, but they practically give those away with their bundled items. Integrating it all with Alexa was painless. The Yolink app can be somewhat confusing, but once you figure out the mechanics of what it’s doing it gets easier to work with.Overall it’s just another good quality Yolink product. Perhaps more expensive than others, but worth it.
kcwcc –
No issues. Simple setup. Note that you must plug this in to get it online. Plug it on, turn it on (blue light) and then bind it to the app. It will not show as online in the binding screen unless you plug it in before binding. I would consider this a *light duty* switch regardless of the 10A rating. It’s just too small to have a powerful relay imo. I will use these to turn off power to my 3D printers remotely as they only draw around 3A. You could also use this in conjunction with any other sensor to control equipment using the app….like a temperature sensor to kill power to your furnace if the house temp starts going crazy (I know 2 people this happened to….scary af). If required, you could use this to control a higher current relay with a 120Vac coil if needed.
DrTechnology –
Both received switches work great.
Edwin L. –
I ordered 3 of these smart plugs (on sale) @ Amazon (The delivery ð¦ was fast) , these werenât my first YoLink devices and they need also the required YoLink hub. The 10 amp is sufficient for most small appliances ! however I wouldnât personally use them for any kind of heating application ! a nice addition to my âsmart collection of YoLink devicesâ the connectivity is great and set up with the QR code is easy I ordered 3 more of them and I recommended them and they are backed with a great customer (in person) service !
Tony –
The performance was good but not as good as other yolink products. I am not sure why but the signal strength goes from low to very strong at random times. Even though the unit is always in the same place. Approximately fifty feet from the base station. I’ve never had any problems with yolk products except this one is baffling me.
Vegetarian Aardvark –
Love Yolink products for my smart house. Devices respond quickly, are reliable and have a great range of response. I use this device in combination with other Yolink devices for my Sump Pump setup in my basement. These devices easily link with Home Assistant for a whole home automation solution.