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title: "THIRDREALITY ZigBee Smart Plug 4 Pack with Real-time Energy Monitoring,15A Outlet, Zigbee Repeater,ETL Certified,ZigBee Hub Required,Work with Home Assistant,Compatible Echo Devices and SmartThings"
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# 15A max current rating Real-time energy monitoring ZigBee 3.0 repeater & mesh extender THIRDREALITY ZigBee Smart Plug 4 Pack with Real-time Energy Monitoring,15A Outlet, Zigbee Repeater,ETL Certified,ZigBee Hub Required,Work with Home Assistant,Compatible Echo Devices and SmartThings

**Brand:** thirdreality
**Price:** 53879CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔌 Plug into smarter living — control, monitor, and optimize your home effortlessly!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** THIRDREALITY ZigBee Smart Plug 4 Pack with Real-time Energy Monitoring,15A Outlet, Zigbee Repeater,ETL Certified,ZigBee Hub Required,Work with Home Assistant,Compatible Echo Devices and SmartThings by thirdreality
- **How much does it cost?** 53879CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- thirdreality enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted thirdreality brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power Up with Confidence:** Supports up to 15 amps (1800W) for heavy-duty home devices without breaking a sweat.
- • **Stay in Control Anywhere:** Remote & voice control via Alexa, Google Home, and ZigBee hubs keeps your smart home at your fingertips.
- • **Energy Insights that Save:** Track real-time power consumption to cut waste and optimize your energy bills effortlessly.
- • **Compact, Space-Smart Design:** Slim profile won’t block adjacent outlets—maximize your wall socket real estate like a pro.
- • **Seamless ZigBee Mesh Booster:** Acts as a ZigBee repeater, strengthening your smart home network for flawless connectivity.

## Overview

The THIRDREALITY ZigBee Smart Plug 4 Pack delivers robust 15A power handling with real-time energy monitoring and ZigBee 3.0 compatibility. Designed for seamless integration with Echo devices, Home Assistant, and SmartThings, it offers remote and voice control, plus acts as a ZigBee repeater to boost your mesh network. ETL certified and compact, these plugs empower professionals to automate and optimize their home energy use with confidence and style.

## Description

Product description Third Reality Smart Plug is a simple solution to make the intelligence appliances smarter, like lights, fans, coffee makers and more. After the update, Smart Plug Gen2 keeps all former features and upgrade with real-time power monitoring and restore status. Schedule and Timer Function Set the schedule or timer to automatically turn on/off any home electronic appliances, to make your life more intelligent. Group Control Along with Smart App, you can have a lot of advanced groups features for smart home. Remote Control Easily control your home appliances anytime, anywhere, no limited of time and distance. Voice Control When connect with compatible Echo Devices or other Zigbee hubs that can work with smart speaker, you can use voice commands to turn on/off your plugs. Compatible Devices Energy Monitoring & Dashboard In SmartThings App, you can see the energy cost, history and dashboard, then create routines. Energy Monitoring & Dashboard on ZHA and Z2M Restore status available on ZHA & Z2M, it means user can customize on/off status after power-on. Remote Control and Real-time Energy Monitoring In Hubitat, you can remote control the smart plug and see the real-time energy cost. Real-time Monitoring, Total Consumption, History Third Reality supports remote control, total consumption,real-time power monitor and restore status. More Application Scenarios Zigbee Repeater Third Reality Smart Plug uses Zigbee Low Energy Mesh wireless technology which allows for a farther reach, enabling whole-home installations. Each one serves as a signal repeater, even if a smart plug is out of reach from the Alexa Echo device, it can still be controlled using the Mesh network. When the Smart Plug Gen2 paired with Hubitat hub, but can't see current state and can't control it in Hubitat? Please change the device type to "Generic Zigbee Outlet" in Hubitat, then it should work properly. When the Smart Plug Gen2 paired with Hubitat hub, but can't see current state and can't control it in Hubitat? Please change the device type to "Generic Zigbee Outlet" in Hubitat, then it should work properly. What platfroms support energy monitoring? You can see the energy monitoring dashboard in SmartThings and Home Assistant(Z2M/ZHA), create routines when the consumption is too high or too low. What platfroms support energy monitoring? You can see the energy monitoring dashboard in SmartThings and Home Assistant(Z2M/ZHA), create routines when the consumption is too high or too low. Does it works as a Zigbee repeater? Yes, it works as a ZigBee repeater, which is a very practical function that extends the signal range with mesh network. Does it works as a Zigbee repeater? Yes, it works as a ZigBee repeater, which is a very practical function that extends the signal range with mesh network. What is the function of restore status? And which platforms are available? Restore status means users can customize on/off state after power-on again, it is available on ThirdReality App and Home Assistant Zigbee 2 MQTT. What is the function of restore status? And which platforms are available? Restore status means users can customize on/off state after power-on again, it is available on ThirdReality App and Home Assistant Zigbee 2 MQTT. Why does my Smart Plug Gen2 show electricity usage even when nothing is plugged into it? Even when nothing is plugged in, the Smart Plug itself uses a tiny bit of electricity—less than 1 watt—just for being turned on. We show this small amount on the display to make sure you're fully aware of any power it uses. Why does my Smart Plug Gen2 show electricity usage even when nothing is plugged into it? Even when nothing is plugged in, the Smart Plug itself uses a tiny bit of electricity—less than 1 watt—just for being turned on. We show this small amount on the display to make sure you're fully aware of any power it uses.

Review: Solid solution for Zigbee smart plugs with Home Assistant - I have more than a dozen of these set up in my house via Home Assistant since at least January 2025 and they work great. I have automations set up for them (i.e. turning dehumidifiers on and off based on humidity and weather, bird bath heater based on outside temp, etc.), dashboards containing power usage stats, and buttons for turning things on and off in dashboards ("dumb" lights, small appliances, etc). Everything I need these plugs to do - they do without many problems. The firmware updates have been smooth, they are reliable, and seem to help with the Zigbee network for wireless devices further away from the coordinator (though anecdotal, I've never tested it, nor do I plan to). Easy to use, versatile, and quick reliable connection with a quality home zigbee hub. You can actually hear the relay clicking on and off when cycling the power, and I appreciate the button on the side to manually trigger the plug in case you need to. The only downside and issue I run into with these is the size. They are a bit large and don't easily allow for multiple to be connected in one duplex outlet, and they take up a lot of space on horizontal power strips. I try and use these with well spaced vertical power strips for multiple devices and stay mindful of space when thinking of a use case. I have never tested the power consumption of the devices themselves, but I imagine it's negligible.
Review: Works as advertised. Convenient, useful and informative. - Manual states that they are good for up to 15 amps, 1500 watts. Looks like it is good for it. I am running 1200+ watts through one right now. I thought I had killed one. I was wrong. We seemed to be having another power problem that cause one unit to flake out. A power outage the other day that turned out to be a bad connection at my house electric company meter proved that the socket itself had not gone bad. It was just 'scrambled' / 'confused'. The manual for these tells how to perform a factor reset. I did. It still would not show up in my zigbee devices. It took a lot of fussing to work out it was stuck in bluetooth pairing mode. Eventually I worked out how to get it out of that mode and become visible again as a zigbee device. Major pain in the butt. But it is back online and works correctly. So, verdict? It does work. It is responsive to zigbee commands. It works fine with household portable heaters. I took my newly recovered socket and put it onto a heater that has a nasty bug: If the power goes off at the heater, when it comes back on it is running at full power, with no high temperature limit. So I put it on the socket, and set the socket to not turn on after a power loss. That takes care of the risk if we are out of the house when a power outage occurs (however brief). I also put it there so I can monitor power use. That is a great feature on these. I can remotely see how much power the heater is drawing, and turn it off if I need to. Even when I am off in the wild world of fast food restaurants, or some such. Worth buying? Yes, if you are me. For the two reasons I noted above. If I go pickup another thermometer unit, I can setup a script that watches room temperature and can turn it on or off as needed automatically. Exactly what these are built for. I still stand behind the comment below about not using them for things like motors (that do not specifically have a 'soft start' feature). Those can kill any electronic switch not built for the power draw spike. ------ Old review.. take two grains of salt - I retract it.------ It looks like I managed to kill one by plugging in a room heater into it. This plug works great with Home Assistance , using Zigbee2MQTT. I could see from the power usage sensor that the heater was drawing up to 1300 watts. It seems to work fine. They have been connected together for a day or two. I even wrote an automation to turn it on in my home office before I start work. Just a few hours ago, I turned it off. But it did not turn off. The manual power button works on it. So I followed the instructions on how to wipe it back to factor default and re-pair to my Zigbee network. Removed the device from Home Assistant (HA) and stepped through pairing again. There she is! Add it back into HA and it shows up as a Zigbee Smart Plug from ThirdReality. But.. during the paring process there is an 'interview' stage where HA works out if the device is reporting sensor data and its attributes. This never completes. I bought the four pack and have only used two. So I delete this plug from HA and paired up another one. It paired up quickly and completed the 'interview' instantly. So... yeah.. Maybe just a bad one. Maybe I fried it. I have put the newly paired plug back on the heater. We shall see if it holds up over the next week. Outside of that consideration, I haven't had these very long. Not long enough to give a real review. Just share something you should know. Last little nugget of knowledge: Electronic switches (smart or just a timer) do not do well with major load spikes like running electric motors. That is why they are frequently suggested as not the right solution for things like pond or well pumps. You just burn them out. They do make electronic switches built to survive that workload. I will guess this is not that kind of switch. Be that as it may, so far these are working fine on low power draw workloads (like my desktop PC)

## Features

- ZIGBEE 3.0 STANDARD: Works with compatible Zigbee hubs or Echo devices with Zigbee hub built-in. Such as Echo (4th Gen), Echo Plus (1st Gen and 2nd Gen), Echo Show 8 Gen3, Echo Show 10 (Gen2 and Gen3).Echo Studio, Eero 6, Eero Pro 6, Home Assistant, SmartThings 2015/2018, Aeotec, Hubitat, Homey Bridge, Homey Pro, Third Reality Hub Gen Plus and Third Reality Smart Bridge. Zigbee Hub Required.
- EASY SETUP and COMPATIBLE DESIGN: Maximize efficiency and convenience with space-saving design that won’t occupy the adjacent socket. Super easy setup with Compatible Echo Devices, just plug the Smart Plug in the wall outlet and say “Alexa, discover my devices” , then it will automatically find the plug. Please get in touch with us when you meet any problems or need further support.
- REAL-TIME ENERGY MONITORING: Monitor current consumption of your plug-in devices, effectively save energy and reduce waste. This function supported by Home Assistant, SmartThings, Hubitat and THIRDREALITY smart hub Gen2.
- SAFETY SETTING: In order to ensure your home safety, we also realize the function of restoring status that means users can customize on/off state after powered on again. Currently THIRDREALITY Hub Gen2 and Home Assistant (ZHA and ZigBee2MQTT) support this function.
- REMOTE CONTROL & VOICE CONTROL: Easily control your home appliances anytime, anywhere, no limited of time and distance. When Smart Plugs connect with compatible desertcart Alexa Echo Devices or other ZigBee hubs that can work with Alexa or Google Home, then you can free your hands, just delivering voice commands to turn on/off your plugs.
- HOME AUTOMATION: Intelligent life starts with automatically turning on the coffee maker and toaster, enjoy a leisure breakfast. With more features, you can place a mount of plugs in one group, so that you can control all the plugs in the group with one click.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BPY5D1KC |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,673 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #25 in Electrical Outlet Switches |
| Brand | THIRDREALITY |
| Brand Name | THIRDREALITY |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | All |
| Connectivity Protocol | ZigBee |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Alloy Steel |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | remote, voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 792 Reviews |
| Included Components | Smart Plugs |
| International Protection Rating | IP20 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.7 x 1.3 x 1.13 inches |
| Manufacturer | Third Reality, Inc |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 3RSP02028BZ |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Part Number | 3RSP02028BZ |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Switch Type | Button |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 1800 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** THIRDREALITY
- **Connector Type:** Plug In
- **Contact Type:** Normally Closed
- **Current Rating:** 15 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 2.7 x 1.3 x 1.13 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts
- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF
- **Switch Type:** Button
- **Terminal:** Through Hole

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: When the Smart Plug Gen2 paired with Hubitat hub, but can't see current state and can't control it in Hubitat?**
A: Please change the device type to "Generic Zigbee Outlet" in Hubitat, then it should work properly.

**Q: What platfroms support energy monitoring?**
A: You can see the energy monitoring dashboard in SmartThings and Home Assistant(Z2M/ZHA), create routines when the consumption is too high or too low.

**Q: Does it works as a Zigbee repeater?**
A: Yes, it works as a ZigBee repeater, which is a very practical function that extends the signal range with mesh network.

**Q: What is the function of restore status? And which platforms are available?**
A: Restore status means users can customize on/off state after power-on again, it is available on ThirdReality App and Home Assistant Zigbee 2 MQTT.

**Q: Why does my Smart Plug Gen2 show electricity usage even when nothing is plugged into it?**
A: Even when nothing is plugged in, the Smart Plug itself uses a tiny bit of electricity—less than 1 watt—just for being turned on. We show this small amount on the display to make sure you're fully aware of any power it uses.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid solution for Zigbee smart plugs with Home Assistant
*by W***L on April 13, 2026*

I have more than a dozen of these set up in my house via Home Assistant since at least January 2025 and they work great. I have automations set up for them (i.e. turning dehumidifiers on and off based on humidity and weather, bird bath heater based on outside temp, etc.), dashboards containing power usage stats, and buttons for turning things on and off in dashboards ("dumb" lights, small appliances, etc). Everything I need these plugs to do - they do without many problems. The firmware updates have been smooth, they are reliable, and seem to help with the Zigbee network for wireless devices further away from the coordinator (though anecdotal, I've never tested it, nor do I plan to). Easy to use, versatile, and quick reliable connection with a quality home zigbee hub. You can actually hear the relay clicking on and off when cycling the power, and I appreciate the button on the side to manually trigger the plug in case you need to. The only downside and issue I run into with these is the size. They are a bit large and don't easily allow for multiple to be connected in one duplex outlet, and they take up a lot of space on horizontal power strips. I try and use these with well spaced vertical power strips for multiple devices and stay mindful of space when thinking of a use case. I have never tested the power consumption of the devices themselves, but I imagine it's negligible.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works as advertised. Convenient, useful and informative.
*by C***1 on November 2, 2024*

Manual states that they are good for up to 15 amps, 1500 watts. Looks like it is good for it. I am running 1200+ watts through one right now. I thought I had killed one. I was wrong. We seemed to be having another power problem that cause one unit to flake out. A power outage the other day that turned out to be a bad connection at my house electric company meter proved that the socket itself had not gone bad. It was just 'scrambled' / 'confused'. The manual for these tells how to perform a factor reset. I did. It still would not show up in my zigbee devices. It took a lot of fussing to work out it was stuck in bluetooth pairing mode. Eventually I worked out how to get it out of that mode and become visible again as a zigbee device. Major pain in the butt. But it is back online and works correctly. So, verdict? It does work. It is responsive to zigbee commands. It works fine with household portable heaters. I took my newly recovered socket and put it onto a heater that has a nasty bug: If the power goes off at the heater, when it comes back on it is running at full power, with no high temperature limit. So I put it on the socket, and set the socket to not turn on after a power loss. That takes care of the risk if we are out of the house when a power outage occurs (however brief). I also put it there so I can monitor power use. That is a great feature on these. I can remotely see how much power the heater is drawing, and turn it off if I need to. Even when I am off in the wild world of fast food restaurants, or some such. Worth buying? Yes, if you are me. For the two reasons I noted above. If I go pickup another thermometer unit, I can setup a script that watches room temperature and can turn it on or off as needed automatically. Exactly what these are built for. I still stand behind the comment below about not using them for things like motors (that do not specifically have a 'soft start' feature). Those can kill any electronic switch not built for the power draw spike. ------ Old review.. take two grains of salt - I retract it.------ It looks like I managed to kill one by plugging in a room heater into it. This plug works great with Home Assistance , using Zigbee2MQTT. I could see from the power usage sensor that the heater was drawing up to 1300 watts. It seems to work fine. They have been connected together for a day or two. I even wrote an automation to turn it on in my home office before I start work. Just a few hours ago, I turned it off. But it did not turn off. The manual power button works on it. So I followed the instructions on how to wipe it back to factor default and re-pair to my Zigbee network. Removed the device from Home Assistant (HA) and stepped through pairing again. There she is! Add it back into HA and it shows up as a Zigbee Smart Plug from ThirdReality. But.. during the paring process there is an 'interview' stage where HA works out if the device is reporting sensor data and its attributes. This never completes. I bought the four pack and have only used two. So I delete this plug from HA and paired up another one. It paired up quickly and completed the 'interview' instantly. So... yeah.. Maybe just a bad one. Maybe I fried it. I have put the newly paired plug back on the heater. We shall see if it holds up over the next week. Outside of that consideration, I haven't had these very long. Not long enough to give a real review. Just share something you should know. Last little nugget of knowledge: Electronic switches (smart or just a timer) do not do well with major load spikes like running electric motors. That is why they are frequently suggested as not the right solution for things like pond or well pumps. You just burn them out. They do make electronic switches built to survive that workload. I will guess this is not that kind of switch. Be that as it may, so far these are working fine on low power draw workloads (like my desktop PC)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Perfectly with My Smart Setup
*by S***N on December 7, 2025*

These smart plugs have been great so far. Home Assistant integration was a breeze! They also paired with my Echo hub in just a couple of minutes and have been totally reliable ever since. I use them for lamps and a coffee maker, and I like being able to track energy use and see what’s actually drawing power. The signal is strong too, acting like a repeater that keeps everything connected around the house. For a set of four, the price feels fair, and setup couldn’t have been easier.

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