A:Answerunless you have a smart coffee pot that has a static program to execute with your choices the only way I see the pot starting automatically is by using the old type Mr.Coffee pot with a manual switch that can be left on. The pot can then be controlled by the smart plug. Tony
A:AnswerI'm not sure, but if you are just talking 20 plugs, then I don't see them generating (or receiving) enough traffic to be a significant load. 20 something elses would depend on what they're doing (e.g. speakers).
A:AnswerThis plug is only "on" or "off". It won't let you dim lights. You will need a different product to dim lights. Lutron, I believe, makes dimmable light switches.
A:AnswerIt controls when power is given to the connected device. If you have a device that say unplug after each use these plugs are great. I have Alexa disable power to my air fryer and instant pot after each use.
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A:AnswerI really don’t know. We use the smart plugs in the household with Alexa. We also downloaded the Kasa app that can control it too. So we either use the app to control all of the plugs or just tell Alexa to without ever using our iPhones.