🔌 Plug into the Future of Smart Living!
The SONOFF S40 Lite is a versatile 15A WiFi smart plug that allows you to control your home appliances remotely via the eWeLink app. Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, it supports voice commands and offers customizable timers for energy efficiency. With a compact design and easy sharing options, this smart plug is perfect for modern living.
Operation Mode | Off |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | SONOFF |
Terminal | Screw |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.8 x 2.2 x 1.3 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Contact Material | Metal |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Controller Type | IFTTT, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | White |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | SONOFF |
Part Number | S40TPB Lite |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.8 x 2.2 x 1.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | S40TPB Lite |
Size | S40 Lite 1-Pack |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1PC Smart Plug |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**L
these things are great
I got my first Sonoff switch a few years ago. Had to wire it up myself, but it worked well. These S40s are terrific. Just plug 'em in. The connection is established with Bluetooth, and from then on they're connected to the internet through the local router. Using eWeLink, you can turn things on and off in your house from anywhere in the world. Several years ago, it was disappointing that eWeLink was a phone-only application. But that's fixed. You can now have the app on your computer to control these guys as well. The S40s are dead-nuts simple to use. Once programmed, you can unplug them, and plug them in anywhere else in the house without changing anything. It's nice that they're great, but they're also available at bargain prices. Cheap thrill. Note that eWeLink can be connected to Google Home, so you can run all of these devices through Google Home.VERY IMPORTANT: You can get cheap knock-offs of these, but they DO NOT WORK with eWeLink, and you need to download a separate app to connect to Google Home. So once you get started using Sonoffs, don't try to expand using these knock-offs. Stay with Sonoff.
C**N
I have way too many of these
I tend to purchase several of these units a year. Ill buy some for christmas lights and then after christmas they end up getting utilized somewhere else in the house, then christmas comes back around and i have to buy more to replace them. Works well with my home assistant setup. I have around 6 some going back several years and they all still work great!
R**K
Easy to setup and use.
Easily connects to Wi-Fi with downloaded ap.
P**T
Flashing Tasmota (for Home Assistant etc) - Some tips
These work great for flashing Tasmota, but you need to be familiar with the flashing process. Here are some tips:- Highly recommend those rubberized "Mini probe test leads" to clip between the board and FTDI flasher to avoid the annoyance of doing a hard solder just to flash the device.- Any basic FTDI-type USB flasher will work, just make sure it can provide 3.3v (make sure to set it to 3.3v before connecting!). There's a cheap FT232RL $5 one on here--make sure you have any requisite USB connector for it (mine needed the uncommon USB mini adapter).- Opening the Sonoff isn't terrible difficult, use a spudger or mini flathead screwdriver to pop off the grey cap on the side facing the plug. Remove the white sliding things, and be gentle doing the 3 screws since they strip easily.- Grab the latest tasmota.bin from Github. There are multiple tools that can flash it, I used ESPHome Flasher.- Flashing: 1. Connect GND, RX, and TX probes between the Sonoff and your FT device, but don't connect VCC just yet. GND goes to GND, but RX goes to TX and vice versa! 2. Plug in FT device to computer. 3. HOLD DOWN button on the Sonoff device and connect VCC--if your FT device has LEDs they should flash but Sonoff should not. 4. Refresh ESPHome Flasher and it should detect your device on the USB port. Load the firmware .bin and flash it. 5. If successful, put the Sonoff back in its housing and plug it into an outlet to test. Use your phone to connect to the temporary AP so you can give it your wifi details. That's it! Future updates can be done OTA.
D**E
Convenient
Works great
K**R
Not developer friendly
Sonoff has a reputation for being very friendly to developers and home-automation enthusiasts. It is a very common practice to flash alternate hardware on these. Of course, doing so voids any sort of warranty and eliminates the possibility of sending them back, so it's always done at the purchaser's own risk. That being said, I've had no problem with other Sonoff products. However, these are a disaster. I destroyed one just trying to get the screws out. They are in far tighter than could ever be necessary. Another one I destroyed by trying to solder little wires onto the pads for programming. One of the pads came off.All of these might still work with the original firmware, but they are completely useless to me that way. They require Internet connectivity to work, so what happens when my crappy satellite internet fails? I have to crawl around under tables and behind furniture to find the little buttons that I have to press just to turn things on or off.This has been a major disappointment for me. I thought Sonoff treated their customers better than this.
F**A
Conector
Satisfecho con la compra, vendedor recomendable
C**A
Not Zigbee compatible
Use caution when ordering these. I didn’t realize there were two versions of the S40 Lite, Zigbee and Wi-Fi. I bought this version by mistake, and while they’re returnable, I don’t have a UPS store near me and Amazon won’t provide a free return label for a pickup. The Wi-Fi version does not seem to be as well supported in home assistant, the add on provided for it only seems to provide a Lovelace card and not a proper device, so as far as I can tell so far it can’t be used in automations. The s40 version also can’t be flashed with alternate firmware, so it’s usability with home assistant is limited.
E**A
Son una belleza los amo
Lamentablemente no hay algo negativo que escribir y poner solo cosas positivas pensaran que estoy exagerando pero son prácticos funcionales y eficientes me gusta que miden los watts de consumo los amperios y kwh se controlan por voz y tienen protección ante picos de voltaje o bajo voltaje y en resumen la mejor compra de sonoff en domotica
K**C
Modifiable solid switches.
They work perfectly with my setup, I've never actually run the 'stock' firmware/software so can't comment on that, but the hardware is well made.These are easy to open up, re-close, and still use ESP8266 so can be flashed with custom firmware unlike a lot of the newer plugs.
A**R
It works!
Setup was painless, integrated into Google home although base app would have done everything I needed.
E**O
Cumplió mi espectativa
Muy bueno recomendable
J**E
So far so good
Has been working well. Hoping it doesn't fail prematurely
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