Sonoff - The $5 WiFi Smart Switch That's Compatible With Alexa And Google Home

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • In this video I show you how to setup the Sonoff WiFi Smart Switch. This is a $5 smart outlet that allows you to automate pretty much any appliance. I use it with my google home mini to turn on and off all the devices in my electronics lab.
    This is NOT a sponsored video. I purchased everything you see with my own money. See FAQ #5 for links to where you can purchase your own Sonoff switch.
    Thanks to the suggestion of many comments, I learned that the Sonoff Pow model will report power consumption! I've ordered some of these and I'm excited to start using them! Thanks for those who have pointed out this information!
    FAQ:
    1) Is this compatible with iOS (iPhone) devices?
    Yes, the iOS eWeLink app can be found at itunes.apple.c...
    2) Is this compatible with Amazon echo (Alexa)?
    Yes, a tutorial can be found at www.itead.cc/b...
    3) I have an extension cord/appliance that has three prongs (live, neutral, ground). How do I wire up the sonoff?
    Any appliance or device that has a metal chassis needs the ground wire to be considered safe. Appliances that have plastic chassis are safe (in the US) with only live and neutral. If you need the ground wire, I would suggest getting the Sonoff Pow model which has three terminals to accommodate the ground wire. www.itead.cc/s....
    4) I don't feel safe having to modify an extension cord. Is there a sonoff switch that I can just plug right into the wall and use?
    Yes, it can be found here www.itead.cc/s...
    5) Where can I buy these for less than $5 and how long does shipping take?
    The Sonoff can be purchased from the manufacturer's website. The price before shipping (at the time of this video) is $4.85. I believe they ship from China which may take several weeks to arrive where you live. I ordered several that took about 2 weeks to arrive in the US.
    Here is a link www.itead.cc/s...
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    6) Where can I download the android app?
    Android eWeLink app: play.google.co...
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  • @bytesizedengineering
    @bytesizedengineering  Před rokem +1

    Huge thanks to my *channel members* who make these videos possible. If you want to support what I do and get access to free project files, an awesome discord community, and much more, head over to *www.patreon.com/bytesizedengineering* or click the *join* button here on CZcams.

  • @16nowhereman
    @16nowhereman Před 6 lety +537

    I have my son controlling all the appliances in my home. I just tell him when I want an appliance on or off and he does it. Simple!

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +112

      If you really wanted an authentic experience, you could rename your son. "Hey Google, turn off the living room lamp!"

    • @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire
      @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire Před 6 lety +36

      "Hey Google, get me a beer!"

    • @badongtagalog5737
      @badongtagalog5737 Před 5 lety +14

      But what if you are in the vacation with your son, away from home? How will you turn it on or off? Maybe call your dog🙊

    • @amsyarmimpi1387
      @amsyarmimpi1387 Před 5 lety +13

      #slavery

    • @wwmoggy
      @wwmoggy Před 5 lety +14

      "Hey Google, move your fat head your blocking the TV!"

  • @NewAgeServerAlarm
    @NewAgeServerAlarm Před 6 lety +505

    Dont leave all that copper exposed on your connections to the screw terminals on your sonoff. Make sure the insulation goes right up to the terminals to prevent it from arcing between the bare copper.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +16

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @Time4Technology
      @Time4Technology Před 6 lety +7

      Shouldn't you use cable shoes (if that's the correct translation) for AC power wiring?

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 Před 6 lety +3

      Georg, not sure what you mean but I suspect you may mean the crimp on ferrules that turn the stranded conductors to one solid length? They're not commonly used in many countries. Most of continental Europe uses them, but the UK mostly doesn't (I however like them) and I don't think the USA does either. The terminals on a Sonoff switch are fitted with leaf springs so it can clamp properly on stranded wire :)

    • @EL34XYZ
      @EL34XYZ Před 6 lety +2

      Yes, always make the insulation butt right up against the terminal. And I also like to twist the wire and then add solder to make the wire ends solid

    • @TheLawrencestewart25
      @TheLawrencestewart25 Před 6 lety +33

      EL34XYZ never solder a mains wire if it gets hot the solder melts and the connection becomes dangerous

  • @Erde04
    @Erde04 Před 6 lety +33

    I'm so glad someone managed to automate the good old blender. This is an important step towards a better world just need to automate the process of adding all the ingredients of a pina colada now.

    • @PTTY100
      @PTTY100 Před 5 lety

      He was just viewing the extreme applied purpose, simply you can apply for your very purposes

    • @davidjames666
      @davidjames666 Před 3 lety

      when is one of these eggheads going to come up with a better way of wiping. I am not a fan of the bidet.
      I long for the day where I can say “hey google wipe my @$$”

  • @AlexMercadoGo
    @AlexMercadoGo Před 5 lety +168

    Please bleep when you say “ok google”. You turned on my blender when my hand was in it!

    • @TheSaint135
      @TheSaint135 Před 4 lety +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks far saying "ok google blender", now I got free cup of coffee. ;D

    • @oursecretlord9008
      @oursecretlord9008 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah, no, don't ever stick your hand *_inside the blender._* Who told you that might be a good idea?

    • @cedriceicher
      @cedriceicher Před 3 lety +2

      @@oursecretlord9008 i did :)

    • @oursecretlord9008
      @oursecretlord9008 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cedriceicher Good one. I needed a chuckle, thanks. I watched this video:
      czcams.com/video/vC9Qh709gas/video.html
      And then I read the top comment: I wonder how many men she's led down to the misty sea.

  • @TechWithBrett
    @TechWithBrett Před 6 lety +94

    Nice job man! You know the tech behind it which is very helpful!

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +4

      Thanks, I appreciate it!

    • @xbox360benji
      @xbox360benji Před 6 lety

      Agreed Brett great information just ordered 2 thanks matey..

    • @djd8182
      @djd8182 Před 6 lety

      Can i pay you to covert my switmates to alexa

    • @krazed0451
      @krazed0451 Před 6 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/yCkwXKRRHHs/video.html - I suggest you watch this. He might be very knowledgeable regarding the the chip, but his understanding of electronics as a whole is lacking. Bot net your house all you want, though... If you don't burn it down first.

    •  Před 6 lety

      byte sized Tech With Brett awesome job. I discover today your Chanel and I like the content.
      Do you know how to control blinds with this device

  • @3mikeyw
    @3mikeyw Před 6 lety

    These IoTs are awesome to me. I'm 57 and getting more and more interested in this. I was in the U.S. Navy '82-'95 in Radar electronics and NOW electronics are getting COOL. Great job, son. Keep it up.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      Wow! That's really interesting that you got to work with the Navy's radar systems! I develop communication devices for the US military for my current job, it's incredibly rewarding. Thanks for your service, and thanks for watching!

  • @hueypilot1950
    @hueypilot1950 Před 3 lety +2

    I wish I had seen this before I started my home automation. My one thought after trying 4 different switches is, it is simpler to use only one brand. Having 4 different brands means 4 different apps and different ways to integrate into Alexa. Thank You byte sized, I will have fun with a couple of these.

  • @slowrabbit3242
    @slowrabbit3242 Před 6 lety +4

    I don't have enough thumbs up to thank you for this!
    So the only "bad" thing is that it cannot be controlled outside the WiFi network

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      Thanks for watching! When you setup the sonoff with the eWeLink app you can control the switch from anywhere with an internet connection. You aren't limited to being on the same WiFi network.

    • @NoGoodPig
      @NoGoodPig Před 6 lety

      I use these to control devices from another state, even with a Google Home Mini in a hotel.

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 Před 6 lety +1

      yes you can. You can do it with the official app and firmware, but also after you flash yr own software on it

    • @TheHavoc09
      @TheHavoc09 Před 6 lety +1

      Great so everything connected is vulnerable to hacking. Is there a way to run Wi-Fi mode only?

    • @slowrabbit3242
      @slowrabbit3242 Před 6 lety +1

      TheHavoc09 - there is even a better way as in having OpenHab server running let's say on a Raspberry and this is how you get "your own cloud" and control panel

  • @pastudan
    @pastudan Před 6 lety +22

    Awesome video! $5 is incredible... I looked at sourcing everything and making my own PCB to do something similar, but the AC-DC power components would have been more than $5 alone. I do wish there was an app that doesn't look like it's from some 3rd party chinese company, but I guess the integration is what you pay for in the more expensive devices.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +4

      Yeah same here. The components would cost more than $5, plus PCB, plus enclosure etc. These are great! As for not using the chinese app/server, you can flash other firmware (Tasmota) which allows you to create a local server. Thanks for watching!

    • @bskull3232
      @bskull3232 Před 6 lety +6

      Sonoff is open hardware, with an FTDI cable and a broken warranty label, you can tap inside and flash your own firmware (or some pre-made firmware from other developers).

    • @GoExploreAU
      @GoExploreAU Před 6 lety +1

      I actually shuddered when I saw that!

    • @cfvgd
      @cfvgd Před 4 lety

      @@bskull3232 what does this mean? That you can use some other app?

    • @bskull3232
      @bskull3232 Před 4 lety

      @@cfvgd That means you can run custom programs on the board, being a program designed to work with other apps or just an improvement or a completely from-scratch app that you wrote yourself.

  • @cooliipie
    @cooliipie Před 2 lety

    THIS IS WHAT I NEEDED!!!!! solves so many of my issues in a concrete building where I can't add smart lights nor smart switches to my prexisting setup thank you my guy

  • @bigdatakid5465
    @bigdatakid5465 Před 6 lety +2

    This video is informative, concise, useful, professionally shot and edited. Thank you very much for sharing this info. I am certain it took several hours or days to get to this level of quality. I appreciate the time and effort that you invested into it.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      Thanks! That is very kind! I put a lot of effort into making my videos, and it's always great to hear feedback like yours. I'm still learning and trying to improve so any tips are greatly appreciated.

  • @Ed19601
    @Ed19601 Před 6 lety +41

    Nice devices. The con is that you are using a third party server that relays via china. All works... until someone decides to pull the plug on that service.
    fortunately the SonOff can easily be reflashed with your own firmware. That also has the advantage that somewhere someone in China can't keep track anymore of when you use your blender

    • @GuruDanny
      @GuruDanny Před 6 lety +3

      I am interested to see how to flash these. Any info/links would be very appreciated. Thanks.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +14

      That's true. I want to keep my blender use as confidential as possible! Do you have a recommendation on firmware that you like?

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +6

      I'm going to experiment with flashing new firmware at some point in the near future.

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 Před 6 lety

      GuruDanny open it up. Solder in a header in the ftdi slot you find and program with a 3v3 ftdi TTL adapter straight from an Arduino ide. Make sure u do not plug it in the mains while programming

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 Před 6 lety +1

      byte sized many people use tasmota software (on github). I prefer github.com/computourist

  • @flightofapaullo72
    @flightofapaullo72 Před 6 lety +36

    Been looking for something like this! Great video and you have a new sub!

  • @bradbrooks7989
    @bradbrooks7989 Před 6 lety +2

    I replaced all my lights switches in my house. These are amazing. Thanks for the video

  • @bungalowfeuhler1541
    @bungalowfeuhler1541 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. I’ve been looking at multipacks of these on Amazon. I was planning to stick them behind some of my outlets and light switches. Watching this made me a lot more confident to try it.

  • @Omega-CMMS
    @Omega-CMMS Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video...For safety reasons however, I would avoid using wifi switches to control blenders, or any sharp spinning rotating blade that can come into contact with your hand.

    • @AB-nb2ic
      @AB-nb2ic Před 2 lety

      Or, just don't put you fingers near the blade when the jar is on the base (motor).

  • @MaximKachurovskiy
    @MaximKachurovskiy Před 6 lety +14

    Nice tutorial. Turn on the soldering item at home whenever someone tells a few words anywhere near your phone. What can possibly go wrong :-D

  • @jacks7239
    @jacks7239 Před 5 lety

    These we're recently a flash sale on Amazon. Bought them due to your excellent tutorial and their overall ease of use. Thanks for the info!

  • @spock7945
    @spock7945 Před 5 lety +1

    this channel REALLY should have ha a couple of Million followers by now.
    i just came by it today.. and subscribed pronto! :)

  • @jordanpayne7249
    @jordanpayne7249 Před rokem +17

    like the features, setup was difficult for some of my devices (August Door lock, czcams.com/users/postUgkxhB5YOMNj04GuoAosExygP4cH-dKeb4aB Bose speaker)... but all switches and outlets (5), thermostat, tankless water heater. Unfortunately all I can do is turn on/off Bose. It doesn't support volume or changing channels, but I believe that is due to the particular speaker I have.... Worth getting if you already have other devices to use it with... I don't sit around and ask Alexa questions much so that doesn't really matter to me....

  • @JohnAK72
    @JohnAK72 Před 5 lety +10

    2:11 Homedepot saves your money, said Spotifly!

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Před 5 lety +2

      Therefore this Sonoff switch is not only $5 since you have to add a $2 cable to it. ;D

    • @AustinConnell
      @AustinConnell Před 4 lety +2

      @@BillAnt you could technically do this with the existing power cable on your devices also.

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Před 4 lety +1

      @Austin Connell < You could technically do it with an existing Sonoff too. ;P jk

    • @8amonas
      @8amonas Před 3 lety

      @@BillAnt still cheaper than the majority of it’s kind.

  • @oursecretlord9008
    @oursecretlord9008 Před 4 lety

    Each time you said "Hey Google" and then gave a command my Google Home Assistant turned on and said, "you don't have that set up yet." Funniest thing ever. Same switch, same android phone, and same Google Home Mini! I've come to the right place.

  • @LukeB
    @LukeB Před 5 lety +1

    Great video.. I just ordered a couple. With some very minimal soldering i was able to convert my Sonoff to a dry contact instead of passing AC.

  • @nkyryry
    @nkyryry Před 6 lety +396

    Why would you ever need to automate a blender lol.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +50

      +nkyryry you never know. Some people have a lot of blending needs. 😊

    • @Simonofcalifornia
      @Simonofcalifornia Před 6 lety +12

      evidence.

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 Před 6 lety +27

      because you can? ;-)

    • @chevon1920
      @chevon1920 Před 6 lety +4

      nkyryry well it makes more sense if you want to automate a lamp but don’t have one of those smart lights, I agree automating a blender seems strange.

    • @davidhamm5626
      @davidhamm5626 Před 6 lety +7

      Blenders are used to make smoothies, and other HEALTHY things. So why not get a head start on it.This is America, and we want everything done yesterday.

  • @Max34557
    @Max34557 Před 5 lety +4

    Awesome! Just ordered 5 of these switches, gonna smarten up my house!

    • @BillAnt
      @BillAnt Před 5 lety

      Perfectly wired for IoT hacker to have fun with your smart home. ;D

    • @slevinshafel9395
      @slevinshafel9395 Před 4 lety

      waituntil i hack your conection and i put ON all your stuffs. hahaha That will be smart house haha

  • @darrellcollins877
    @darrellcollins877 Před 5 lety +1

    great device , Thanks for sharing. I have been an Electrician for the past 22 years, so I want to make a suggestion. The device is rated for 10 amps, so you need to use a chord that is rated for that amount of amps. The extension chords like you show probably isnt rated for 10 amps. size 18awg wire is rated for 10 amps, for an extra bit of safety edge I would use nothing less than 16 awg wire on this device.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the helpful feedback and doing it in such a respectful way! You'd be amazed how how many comments are just plain disrespectful! I believe the cable is 16AWG, but I'll double check. I'm not connecting anything that draws more than a couple of amps anyway. Thanks for watching!

  • @Edward-Norton
    @Edward-Norton Před 5 lety +2

    If these had a Normally open contact switched connection it would be even better because you could use them to open and close your garage door without modification.

  • @leonardread13
    @leonardread13 Před 6 lety +10

    Thanks, I was looking for something like this.

    • @aler13CR
      @aler13CR Před 6 lety

      czcams.com/play/PLAsszOLMJbRvs9OBCtZllg65K7tj0QVzU.html - check these other tutorials out!

    • @robdotreynolds
      @robdotreynolds Před 6 lety

      Leonard Read
      Many projects
      czcams.com/video/IX-6Cue8Oo8/video.html

  • @MuhammadNurbasit
    @MuhammadNurbasit Před 6 lety +3

    I just bought it today, it really works

    • @bea50prathameshkulkarnikul99
      @bea50prathameshkulkarnikul99 Před 5 lety

      Did you set it up. I have a question , can we connect it to led and change its colour according to our will. Or it is only used to turn off or on device

    • @Florian00
      @Florian00 Před 5 lety +1

      @@bea50prathameshkulkarnikul99 This one is just a switch so It's on and off only, you can also add timers and schedules but no LED control

  • @deluxeassortment
    @deluxeassortment Před 6 lety +2

    I put 4 of them in a ceiling fan so I could turn the light and fan on and off remotely. It was a tight fit, but it works to control speed and all. It was cheaper than a new fan remote (mine quit working) and DEFINITELY cheaper than a smart ceiling fan control PLUS smart light switch/bulb

    • @RTML_aerial_photography
      @RTML_aerial_photography Před 5 lety

      I was thinking this exactly for my ceiling fans - maybe the exhaust fan in my kids bathroom 🚽🚽

  • @clarkss12
    @clarkss12 Před 6 lety

    Your video inspired me to purchase 2 of them. I made one extension cord with it, and it works great with my Google Home Mini. Only problem, it is a great solution, but I have to figure out what to use it for........... hahaha. In other words, I found a solution to a problem that I DON'T have....
    Anyway, great video and thanks.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      +Ronnie Bailey thanks for watching! I'm sure you'll find something to control, even if it's a lamp.

  • @HealthyLiving.7
    @HealthyLiving.7 Před 6 lety +3

    I just discovered this channel through this video. Man, that's the fastest I've ever smashed the subscribe button.

  • @andrewmckibben2637
    @andrewmckibben2637 Před 6 lety +5

    Thanks so much for this video

  • @Devi1D0g04
    @Devi1D0g04 Před 6 lety +1

    Dude, thank you so much for this. This is so much more affordable for what I want to do to my home

  • @gunsumwong3948
    @gunsumwong3948 Před 3 lety +1

    Has about 40 of them in the house to control outside night, wireless camera, doorbell, PIR, Intruder barrier detector, house alarm, most of the curtains etc. The Sonoff switch can has single, dual or 4-channel. They are also available in bare module in populated circuit board to be power by 5VDC, 7 to 32VDC and/or 240VAC.
    Basically all Sonoff switches are controlled by eWelink App. If you have an Amazon Alexa device which is controllable by the App of the same name eWelink is one of the registered skill inside. Thus if you activate the eWelink with Amazon Alexa App it will copy the Sonoff switches data across so that you can voice-control any of them.

  • @hotsauce7362
    @hotsauce7362 Před 6 lety +11

    What if you don't have your phone with you... and just want to use the blender...? Is there like a reset manual on off switch to this sonoff?

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +6

      There is a small button on the sonoff switch that turns it on and off, independently of the app.

    • @DaniloMajhenic
      @DaniloMajhenic Před 6 lety

      and also independently of internet connection.

    • @HOWDOI
      @HOWDOI Před 6 lety

      so the normal power button will n longer work???

    • @wildonemeister
      @wildonemeister Před 6 lety

      Correct.

  • @TeomanErtan
    @TeomanErtan Před 6 lety +3

    This is exactly what I was looking for to automate our Christmas tree. Thanks. Thumbs up!

    • @michaelmeisman4731
      @michaelmeisman4731 Před 6 lety

      This thing is only 10 amps so watch the current draw.

    • @ronindebeatrice
      @ronindebeatrice Před 6 lety +2

      Michael Meisman 10 amps? Who the hell has a 1000W Christmas tree?

    • @michaelmeisman4731
      @michaelmeisman4731 Před 6 lety

      ronindebeatrice my wife does. I had to put in a 20 amp circuit strictly for the tree for her. And that is running almost all LED's on the tree. Many years ago when we just had incandescent bulbs the tree would heat the living and dining rooms in our old house. I'm not kidding.

    • @CM-xr9oq
      @CM-xr9oq Před 6 lety

      Michael Meisman - Pictures, or your lying.

  • @at4095
    @at4095 Před 3 lety

    Sonoff added to shopping list!

  • @frankb4793
    @frankb4793 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you very much for this info, its people like you that make youtube great!

  • @garrylee8079
    @garrylee8079 Před 6 lety +49

    The command in the introduction of the video literally triggered my google home, which is right next to me.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +3

      +Garry Lee you're welcome 😉. The same thing happens to me when I watch CZcams videos about home automation. My Google home sits right next to my computer

    • @Firespyer
      @Firespyer Před 6 lety

      Head phones are a thing

    • @billc.riemers3245
      @billc.riemers3245 Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah. Try calling some with smart locks, and good old fashion answering machine. You can just tell the doors to unlock in your message, and Alexa or Google will happily comply.

    • @billc.riemers3245
      @billc.riemers3245 Před 6 lety

      Similarly one can use drop-in messaging on an echo to control a google home in the same room. So those who stuck there homes with only the latest gadgets tend to be just as vulnerable as those with the old fashioned answering machines.

    • @evbunke2
      @evbunke2 Před 6 lety +1

      Really dude? So you know firsthand how annoying it is when youtube videos trigger your google home, and then you went and did it to all the rest of us on purpose?
      Dick move.

  • @someonefar5600
    @someonefar5600 Před 5 lety +4

    How exactly does it communicate? Does the app on your phone send a request to some online server which then relays it to the Sonoff switch? Or is it over your local WiFi with both your phone and the switch connected to the same wifi network (like ... a wifi printer, say)? Just curious.

  • @midweekmeditation
    @midweekmeditation Před 6 lety

    Anyone doing this project please make sure you strip the cabling just enough so the copper wire is hidden inside the captive screw terminal. If you leave the copper exposed like shown in this video you leave yourself and others at risk of electric shock and death.
    Thank you to channel for the video and everyone please be safe!

  • @biglou1186
    @biglou1186 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the video. The wifi switch gave me an idea for my bathroom light and fan combo. My bathroom light/fan are connected to the same switch. Instead of running new wires to separate functions, I can just install one of these devices to control the fan on/off switch. Thank you

  • @kaankonyalioglu
    @kaankonyalioglu Před 5 lety +3

    actually sonoff was my first I found,.. and still best devices in price/performance,..

  • @VincentAndre_HK
    @VincentAndre_HK Před 6 lety +5

    Sonoff has one model that report the power consumption the POW : www.itead.cc/smart-home/sonoff-pow.html
    Also, concerning the custom firmware, have a look at the Tasmota : github.com/arendst/Sonoff-Tasmota

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      Thanks Vincent, I have ordered the pow model. Hopefully I'll make a video soon! And thanks for the tip about Tasmota, several people have also recommended that one.

  • @seahorse251
    @seahorse251 Před 6 lety

    Lol when he said hey Google turn on ...My GH speaker said, "My apologies, I don't understand." Lol!

  • @AndersJackson
    @AndersJackson Před 6 lety +1

    The Sonoff are great!
    The Sonoff version that you have got a small problem though, they don't have support for earth line, as the bigger ones have. The Sonoff 10 version are better in that way. There are also versions where there are a power meter inside. And one with two relays in one.
    The firmware in them are not open source, but there are some people that managed to reprogram it. Easy to install, if you DO NOT HAVE AC POWER connected when you program it. You can fry your computers USB port (if you are lucky, if not your computer and yourself). Always do it on a cold system, without hot AC power connected, and you will be fine. When the new firmware is in it, just connect it as usual.
    I have stoped used the Chines web service and use the TASMOTA firmware. Then I can use the Sonoff without needing to have a working internet connection. Just my local WIFI LAN and my Mosquito MQTT server on my RPi.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +2

      Again, thanks for your feedback. I've heard good things about the TASMOTA firmware. I helped my brother in law install some new firmware on his. I haven't gotten around to doing it on mine yet.

  • @kryzenxtreme3080
    @kryzenxtreme3080 Před 4 lety +6

    Can you install this to a light switch some how, connected to the power source or line?

    • @mikymax7798
      @mikymax7798 Před 4 lety +2

      Of course you can

    • @calvinzhang3899
      @calvinzhang3899 Před 4 lety

      does the physical light Switch need to be on? If it doesn’t, wouldn’t the toggle be out of sync? E.g when it’s on off position, it becomes on for the light

  • @buenosdiasbendiciones
    @buenosdiasbendiciones Před 6 lety +6

    U are the best

  • @Unigardy
    @Unigardy Před 5 lety +1

    When you said "ok Google, turn on the blender", it triggered my phone Google Assistant

  • @satyamchourey6120
    @satyamchourey6120 Před 6 lety

    Well it works in monitoring and real-time Applications as well . For that you need to have use both subscribe and publish segments of iOt . Will suggest Adafruit to manually design . Also you can use Google assistant on IFTTTT now a days.

  • @tekolicious8310
    @tekolicious8310 Před 6 lety +5

    Nice Video, I also do smart home stuff and hate the prices of the equipment, so what gauge wire can you fit in those terminals? they looked a little small for 12 gauge. Looks like it should work with alexa also.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +1

      12 gauge would probably be too big, but if you're device needs 12 gauge wire it probably draws more than the 10A current rating of the sonoff switch. They make other models that can accommodate larger wire and more current.

    • @bobbyzilla
      @bobbyzilla Před 6 lety +2

      What about an earth connection?

    • @breakinn403
      @breakinn403 Před 6 lety +2

      Polarized appliances don't require an earth or ground wire. But if you were to control something that did need a ground then you would just hard wire it around the control unit.

    • @bobbyzilla
      @bobbyzilla Před 6 lety +1

      breakinn403 you would need a suitable enclosure around the whole a thing. You can't have a singles cable exposed it needs protecting

    • @hadesoao2092
      @hadesoao2092 Před 6 lety

      @Steveyboy6 Not sure if you know what your talking about, Lol.

  • @jarethhorn8267
    @jarethhorn8267 Před 4 lety +3

    You activated the assistant on like 20 of my devices

  • @mattmichael2441
    @mattmichael2441 Před 6 lety

    It's worth noting for an extra $5.50 the pro model you listed in the description can show your how much current is being used via the App. According to their website the pro model also gives you "monthly energy consumption summaries via App".

  • @DonkGeek
    @DonkGeek Před 5 lety +1

    Brilliant! This is what I've been looking for a long time. Thanks

  • @SweetMusiic
    @SweetMusiic Před 6 lety +40

    Brute forces into account, turns on someones blender randomly

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +34

      Yeah, I try to keep some fresh fruit in my blender at all times. That way I get surprised with a smoothie every once in a while!

    • @SweetMusiic
      @SweetMusiic Před 6 lety

      ayee, aha

    • @chris1126
      @chris1126 Před 5 lety +1

      You can flash it and then it is only functional in your local network.

  • @martindickinson
    @martindickinson Před 6 lety +3

    Subscriber #1,600 what do I win? 😛
    keep up the good work 👍

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      +martin dickinson I wish I could send you a huge prize, would you settle for a 👊 and a 👑 emoji?

    • @martindickinson
      @martindickinson Před 6 lety

      byte sized lol cheers I will wear my virtual crown with pride 😁😜

  • @harshp2140
    @harshp2140 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for this video. I looking something smart and cheap but practical tech and easy for use because I am not coding expert. Thanks your video give my all questions answer. Thanks for your hard work and time.

  • @kabandajamir9844
    @kabandajamir9844 Před 2 lety

    The world's best teacher

  • @gozharry7404
    @gozharry7404 Před 6 lety +6

    Nice informative video But.....
    Not wishing to rain on anyone's parade but I didn't see any of the type approval labels one might expect to see on a relatively complex mains AC automation device. At least one or more of FCC, TUV, or CE (meaning the real one, not the false CE alternative 'China Export' label).
    Also the build standard and quality control inside looks awful.
    I would be seriously concerned over risk of carbon and/or dendrite tracking between high voltages between copper/solder elements, which is a different failure mode to arcing via ionised air. It's a common problem on poor pcb designs where low resistance paths develop over time and guess what? It gets hot.
    Without UL qualified materials it may catch fire while you are 20 miles away playing with your phone while your neighbours call the fire engines.......!
    Be safe. Use qualified components/materials or do the work yourself to verify that the design & build will satisfy your statutory regulations.
    If you don't care about this then use it in a garden shed which won't burn your house down when things go wrong, which they inevitably will.

    • @davidcosine
      @davidcosine Před 6 lety

      See the AvE video on the issue of 10A device on 15A circuit

    • @yipper503
      @yipper503 Před 5 lety

      @@davidcosine link please.

    • @yipper503
      @yipper503 Před 5 lety

      Completely agree with your concerns. I'm surprised you're the first to mention the lack of UL certification in the comments!

    • @till3560
      @till3560 Před 5 lety

      I think there is a version with CE but these sonoff devices are all tuya based which means they all run over a other chinese company. They also can pretty easy be hacked during setup, which means that you can flash some custom firmware like tasmota.

  • @arcadeparty4946
    @arcadeparty4946 Před 6 lety +84

    Pro: it is super cheap
    Con: your house burns down
    I would seriously buy the most expensive extension cord not the cheapest. Very informative video though.

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +55

      That's an interesting point. The extension cord I used is UL listed which is the same safety certification process that all electrical equipment here in the US goes through regardless of how expensive they are. Weather you use an expensive or cheap cord, that UL certification goes out the window as soon as you cut the cord in half like I did in the video. There are several other safety measures taken to prevent problems. If you watch at 4:07 you'll see that the circuit board has slots that isolate the line and neutral signals so they can't short. Also I have 15 amp breakers on all outlets in my house that will immediately trip if a short circuit were to occur. All that being said there is a chance that something could go wrong, but it is very, very unlikely. I'm glad you brought up that point. Anytime you are working with mains voltage you need to be careful.

    • @andrewgarcia5115
      @andrewgarcia5115 Před 6 lety +4

      Yeah I have been using these extension cables for 5-6 years only one started spitting sparks so I threw that one away.

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 Před 6 lety +20

      Then I got the right one for you. It will cost you 300 USD + additional DHL shipping.
      The advantage is that it looks exactly like a cheap wallmart cord, so no one will steal it :-)

    • @shaggyone3924
      @shaggyone3924 Před 6 lety +6

      Here lies the problem. The device itself is only rated for 10 amps, so there is a good possibility the sonoff will burn up before the breaker trips. That 10 amp rating is probably limited by the relay, so the isolated lines are unlikely to be the fail point of the circuit. I'm sure as long as you stay below that 10 amp max, you should be alright.

    • @battlejohnson9579
      @battlejohnson9579 Před 6 lety +2

      Shaggy one, most loads in a home are are lower than 10 amps even on a 20 amp receptical circuit. If current is a problem just use this switch to energize a contact relay rated for the desired current/voltage.

  • @VOTEBLUEFORYOU2024
    @VOTEBLUEFORYOU2024 Před 6 lety +2

    YOU are my hero! I've wondered how to do this kind of thing!

  • @Stefan_Van_pellicom
    @Stefan_Van_pellicom Před 6 lety

    If you do stuff with stranded wires, wire ferrules are a great idea. Use 'em !

  • @user-cw2py6wh8l
    @user-cw2py6wh8l Před 5 lety +4

    OK google flush the toilet.

    • @ImpaledGryphon
      @ImpaledGryphon Před 4 lety

      i guess you could do it if you have a push button toilet and use a switchbot at least until someone commands a flush whilst someone else is seated, then i'd imagine the switchbot would be getting flushed (or firmly placed in an orifice on the person who issued the flush command).

  • @williamduignan2472
    @williamduignan2472 Před 6 lety +11

    Clapper..ill never 4 get u

    • @loopiewho
      @loopiewho Před 6 lety +1

      oh yes those crap things it was like a strobe light every sound the tv the stereo just talking would be turning the light on then off
      but then when you actually clapped to turn said item off or on it did not work resulting in bruised black and blue hands ,it was bloody awful
      why do i buy all this crap ?

    • @definitiveentertainment1658
      @definitiveentertainment1658 Před 6 lety +2

      Commercial:
      “Clap on 👏 👏 Clap off 👏THE CLAPPER!”
      Real Life: “Clap On 👏 👏...?
      👏 👏 👏? 👏👏👏👏!!!!!!!
      Gonna break this fuckin Clapper!!!”

    • @linagee
      @linagee Před 6 lety

      The problem is that they weren't using neural networks to detect clapping, just some cheap amplitude peak detection circuit. Nowadays, if you wanted to, you could build a clapper that was 99.9999999% accurate at detecting claps.

    • @shatterpointgames
      @shatterpointgames Před 6 lety

      Why on earth would a neural network be necessary? They haven't even created a fully functioning neural network, seems overkill to turn a light on...

  • @koruki
    @koruki Před 4 lety +1

    I would like them to add a notification when power is lost. This would make it perfect for deep freezers

  • @ReddJedi378
    @ReddJedi378 Před 6 lety

    I bought these because of you and they aren't 5$ any more the cost went up. But I found a good use for these

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +1

      Just checked manufacturer's website www.itead.cc/sonoff-wifi-wireless-switch-1.html. They're still $4.85 as always.

    • @ReddJedi378
      @ReddJedi378 Před 6 lety

      byte sized I wish I knew that li ordered mines off of ebay. But they do work

  • @MistrZIGZAG
    @MistrZIGZAG Před 6 lety +139

    Please mute yourself when you say "hey Google" in the future.

    • @lindagonzalez1529
      @lindagonzalez1529 Před 6 lety +3

      Hey Google is the command that trigger google home response. If you don't say it that way you don't get a response.

    • @LuisHernandez-sOuL
      @LuisHernandez-sOuL Před 6 lety +32

      ???? He was saying to mute hey google so his google home doesn't go off.

    • @mattGmailAccount
      @mattGmailAccount Před 6 lety +46

      I too was watching this while cleaning my google controller blender while it was plugged into a switch. Now I need a left handed mouse.

    • @carmell71
      @carmell71 Před 6 lety +3

      I learned right away, before watching any vid with google home involved, to turn the mic off on my mini. It's real easy!

    • @GuruDanny
      @GuruDanny Před 6 lety +1

      and don't forget to find a shrink. Who in right mind will clean a blender when plugged in.... unless one is left handed (now).

  • @alexcomp99
    @alexcomp99 Před 6 lety

    I just successfully wired a lamp in my entertainment room using one of my newly acquired Sonoff switches.I have some observations which I think will be useful to anyone contemplating ordering and using these switches.They are quite tiny and this could be a good thing if your intention is to insert them into an existing electrical box but it does create challenges.
    The insertion points for the wires are tiny, in fact the device itself is tiny. This means that there is no chance you would ever get standard 12/2 Romex wire connected to this device directly. Ceiling lights and standard switches will usually be wired with this 12 gauge wire. This means you will need to create an interface to this device where the 12 gauge wire is reduced to allow for connection. I'm looking into a good way to do this and have some thoughts but it can be a problem.Standard lamp cord is 14gauge sometimes 16gauge and can be inserted only just barely. The holes are tiny and the little bitty screws tightening the connection are also tiny. I just found inexpensive connector blocks that will easily connect 12g wire to smaller and is re-useable. If you're going to do a bunch of these switches and will need to interface larger gauge wire you really want these. Here's a link www.kinequip.com/wago-222-412-50-pk-compact-splicing-connector-2-conductor-terminal-block.html
    The way these switches are rated is puzzling to me. Voltage times amperage equals power so if they are rated to pass 10 A on 110 V circuit, that wattage would be approximately 1100 W. Yet the device itself is rated only 2200 W. I'm not sure why the discrepancy but would be very interested to understand what the real capacity of the switch is.
    I have smart plugs controlling nine amp pumps in my Koi pond and they are doing fine. I don't think I would want to try using these switches on such a heavy current draw even though they do say 10A. Would really like to have a better understanding of this. Any thoughts?

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      I agree that the power rating is confusing. I would suggest sticking to a 10A maximum load. The relay inside is rated at 10A and won't handle much more current than that. However the relay can switch loads from 90V-250V AC. Some countries like the US use 120V and (most) other countries use 240V. The relay is still limited to 10A regardless if you're switching a 120V or 240V load.

  • @jspell3539
    @jspell3539 Před 6 lety +1

    I am into home automation myself and really like your videos. Great job! New sub.

  • @kevinparker8738
    @kevinparker8738 Před 6 lety +1

    Just made an order. Eager to go through you other videos. Thanks! - Parker

  • @blueshirtmonday
    @blueshirtmonday Před 6 lety

    Nice straightforward video. I have a living room lamp set up with one of these. I've been looking for an idea for the other one I bought.

  • @bluetorch13
    @bluetorch13 Před 3 lety

    awesome video! 2020 and they already have the one with power consumption!

  • @cfvgd
    @cfvgd Před 4 lety

    i just putted these in every sealing lamp. Easy. Now my bedroom lamp lights up just before my alarm. So i wake up easier. :)

  • @MrNigel1340
    @MrNigel1340 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you, a very informative video, have just purchased the Google one and this information on the switches will tie in nicely, regards Doc Cox

  • @Alasdair-Morrison
    @Alasdair-Morrison Před 6 lety

    Great thanks a lot!! After watching this I had to have So quickly set about clicking away And through your links I'm now $81.80 for an 8 pack poorer But hey can't wait.

  • @SmartSolutionsForHome
    @SmartSolutionsForHome Před 3 lety

    So simple, so brilliant! :) Thanks!

  • @philr2664
    @philr2664 Před 5 lety

    I have tried these and Gosund SmartLife. Gosund does not make an in line switch , but the wall plug is a much better device. They are both very easy to set up, but the Sonoff is twice the size and depending on where the plug needs to be placed, can waste a wall socket. Also you can get Gosund on Amazon in two days. It took two weeks for Sonoff to arrive.

  • @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY

    Even the smart switch has multivoltage, please check your voltage appliances before plug it in. Step down transformer with smart switch can also useful.

  • @olmianhcaoln
    @olmianhcaoln Před 6 lety

    Thank you your simple but detailed explanation about the neutral was great

  • @MapleSyrup9181
    @MapleSyrup9181 Před 5 lety

    You're awesome. Got my Sub. I just got interested in home automation and about to pull the trigger on an Alexa Echo 3rd Gen, then starting looking at smart plugs and they are at the lowest about $8.75 ea and that is because it is Cyber Monday week. I"m sure they'll go back up so this is no brainEr. I'll be watching your channel as I can see you have a wealth of knowledge about electronics, software, and a DIY heart.

  • @RichardBronosky
    @RichardBronosky Před 6 lety

    If you think of this thing as a cheap WiFi enabled relay, you can find tons of uses for it. It can be used for anything where you need to press a button. You could use the relay to close the same contacts that signals your garage door to open/close. You could use the relay to close the contacts of a mute button on a $3 universal remote. Then instead of being angry that your Apple TV can't mute your TV, you can (with the help of IFTTT) say "Okay Google Mute the TV"

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety +1

      Those are great suggestions!

    • @RichardBronosky
      @RichardBronosky Před 6 lety

      Maybe you can do a video showing how to cut the mains traces going into the relay so that the relay can be used for closing other circuits. (I have a dozen coming but I am pretty terrible at finding the time to edit videos.) Great work, BTW!

  • @lavaphoenix753
    @lavaphoenix753 Před 2 lety +1

    U want to automatw everything... Ok im subbing

  • @JaredJanhsen
    @JaredJanhsen Před 6 lety

    LOLZ, your video triggered my Google home "Sorry I don't understand that."

  • @chrispalmer351
    @chrispalmer351 Před 5 lety

    Cool i found the power monitoring version after watching this,set up for my EV charging Perfect !

    • @travismailsa1
      @travismailsa1 Před 5 lety

      Care to share?

    • @chrispalmer351
      @chrispalmer351 Před 5 lety

      @@travismailsa1 Well my supplied EVSE from Japan for my leaf now displays permanent fault,so i ended up getting a HALO wallbox it does it all.I will post pictures shortly

  • @wolfgangzeisig6313
    @wolfgangzeisig6313 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks for keeping it simple

  • @JoeVinson
    @JoeVinson Před 3 lety

    I have some of these, but I thought they had a low max amperage? I suppose I should look again. I bought several and never have used them. Thanks for the video!

  • @rice0009
    @rice0009 Před 5 lety

    If you really want to play with Sonoff units, look into Tasmota. You can flash the Sonoff firmware so it doesn't have to be directly accessed by the Internet. BYW: Sonoff now makes units that can monitor the current being drawn by the devices connected to them.

  • @rmhutchins7
    @rmhutchins7 Před 6 lety +1

    I enjoyed your video. It was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @THENETESH
    @THENETESH Před 4 lety

    These is best device to start with.

  • @spotless624
    @spotless624 Před 4 lety

    they make digital amp readers . you can attache the coil to the incoming fuse panel. they make cool 2 phanse built in volt meter digital screen. some how you need to get a reading from that screen into your phone....

  • @GilVazquez
    @GilVazquez Před 6 lety

    OMG this blow mi mind! I really want buy one of these! Thanks to made this video

  • @davidalanmedia
    @davidalanmedia Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome tutorial, definitely going to give that a try.

  • @lfcbpro
    @lfcbpro Před 5 lety

    thank you so much, didn't know they connected to google using the home assistant,
    cheers bud :)

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet256 Před 6 lety

    Great review! I am gonna try hard wiring this into some lighting circuits.

  • @Wrecksy
    @Wrecksy Před 6 lety

    Great way to muck up your wifi band!

    • @bytesizedengineering
      @bytesizedengineering  Před 6 lety

      Are you talking about having lots of devices connected to my network? WiFi was designed from the beginning to support lots of devices on a single network. Also the sonoff devices use little to no bandwidth most of the time. I've seen no impact on the performance of my network.

  • @TheAgenTWorm
    @TheAgenTWorm Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the video , Very cool ! I just bought one off eBay.

  • @matt4193
    @matt4193 Před 5 lety

    Cool and nice! Enjoyable to watch, and very informative! I'll look forward to more content. Cheers

  • @jhyland87
    @jhyland87 Před 6 lety

    Very nice - Subscribed! Im just starting to get back into Arduino and RPi. Videos like this are useful