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February 16, 2016

Elgato Eve Energy review – CNET

by John_A

The Good The Elgato Eve Energy smart plug is compact, HomeKit enabled and features one of the deeper HomeKit apps out there.

The Bad The $50 price tag still feels a little high for products like this, and the app lacks the intuitive user interface of its competition. Worst of all, you can’t control it remotely without an Apple TV.

The Bottom Line Elgato’s Eve Energy smart plug is a solid product, but doesn’t leave enough of an impression in an already-saturated market.

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Elgato, the company that brought us products like the Eve Room and the Thunderbolt Drive, is shooting for a tough goal with its Eve Energy Switch and Power Meter: to make a difference in the saturated market of connected outlets. The recent proliferation of these products makes sense. Their simple retrofit approach to automating homes is affordable and accessible to casual consumers. Want to schedule when your light bulbs turn on? Or track your TV’s energy consumption? Or smarten up dumb appliances, like humidifiers or speakers? Smart plugs could be the solution.

The problem is, at $50 a pop — and the Elgato Eve Energy’s price is par for the course — users want a plug that really feels smart. After all, remote control plugs cost only a couple bucks, and timed plugs are the same story. And Elgato almost succeeds. I can schedule commands, control it with Siri, track energy usage, and set up scenes. But while the Eve Energy boasts those features, it also succumbs to a big problem: you need an Apple TV to control it remotely. So it may be a solid purchase for Apple TV users, but it’s definitely not a must-buy. And for non-Apple TV users, it’s just not the best plug on the market.

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How does Eve compare?

Eve Energy’s biggest competitor is the iDevices Switch — the other big HomeKit-enabled smart plug. Although Eve works better with Siri thanks to the customizable device naming in the app, iDevices wins out on many of the features. Most notably, you don’t need an Apple TV to control it remotely.

Eve’s competition
  • iDevices Switch
  • Zuli Smart Plug
  • Belkin WeMo Insight Switch

If Elgato wants to compete in the broader market, it also needs to take fuller advantage of its Bluetooth technology. For instance, Eve doesn’t take any advantage of Bluetooth’s unique capabilities to detect user-presence and respond accordingly, as the Zuli Smart Plug does.

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