
Leviton Decora Smart Plug-in Outlet
Score: 80/100
Wyze Plug Outdoor
Score: 79/100Rankings

The Leviton Decora Smart Plug-in (DZPA1-2BW) is a Z-Wave Plus plug-in offering high-capacity control up to 1800 W and built-in surge protection. Its main trade-off is the mandatory hub requirement and lack of dimming or outdoor rating. Best suited for homeowners with an existing Z-Wave hub who need reliable control of high-power indoor devices.

The Wyze Plug Outdoor provides dual 15 A outlets, IP64 weather resistance and energy monitoring for robust outdoor automation. Its size and 2.4 GHz-only Wi-Fi limit placement in tight spaces and very cold climates. Ideal for users who need reliable smart control of outdoor lighting and seasonal equipment.
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1,800 Wbest | 1,800 Wbest | |
120 Vbest | — | |
15 Abest | 15 Abest | |
5 yearsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 204 gbest |
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Features(1) | ||
External Hub Required | true | false |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Device Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 50.8×76.2×55.9 mm mm | 1.42x2.68x3.93 in mm |

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Professional reviewers and product listings position the DZPA1-2BW as a robust, high-capacity Z-Wave plug-in ideal for users already invested in Z-Wave ecosystems. They commend its load versatility, fast Z-Wave Plus communication, and surge protection, while noting the necessity of a hub and the absence of dimming as trade-offs.
No direct user reviews were found in the sources; product pages describe typical applications such as lamps, fans, and holiday lights and note that the hub requirement may frustrate users without a Z-Wave hub.

“the box itself is ridiculously efficient on power.”

“the Wyze Plug Outdoor is "a little chunkier" than competing outdoor plugs but for good reason”



Professional reviewers praise the Wyze Plug Outdoor for its remarkable power efficiency, extended Wi-Fi range, and high-amp dual-outlet design, noting that the modest increase in size is a trade-off for durability and performance. The built-in light sensor and lack of a required hub are highlighted as strong points, while the bulkier chassis is the primary criticism.
Everyday users consistently commend the plug's dual-outlet flexibility, high amperage rating, and energy-monitoring features, especially for outdoor lighting and seasonal devices. Common complaints revolve around the 2.4 GHz-only Wi-Fi limitation, the larger physical footprint, and temperature constraints in very cold climates.