The ‘home of the future’ as imagined in the 1950s never predicted that one of the most useful domestic gadgets would resemble an ordinary plug and need just standard sockets to work. These unassuming devices have done more to transform home life than most other ‘smart’ gear, yet rarely get much recognition.
I hope this issue of Computeractive changes that. I’ve been a devotee of smart plugs ever since buying my first pair five years ago. My ambitions were simple at first – I used them to turn the lights on and off to thwart passing burglars.
But since then I’ve set them to monitor my energy usage, reboot my Wi-Fi, turn on my radio and even boil my kettle. Robert Irvine, a fellow fan, explains how to do these…
