Let me start by saying I've tested my fair share of smart plugs, and the TORK WFIP2 is... interesting. The promise of voice control via Alexa/Google Assistant and remote access via smartphone got me excited. But reality hit fast.
The good? When it works, it's magical. I use it for my bedside lamps - both turn on/off simultaneously with a simple voice command. The slim design is genius; it doesn't block adjacent outlets like bulkier competitors. Setup was straightforward (once I figured it out) and scheduling features work reliably.
Now the bad - holy connectivity issues! Like other reviewers, I struggled with the 2.4GHz WiFi requirement that isn't clearly advertised. The app situation is messy - sometimes it's called 'Tork', other times it's generic smart home apps. And yes, both outlets work in unison (no independent control) which limits flexibility.
Durability concerns me. After weeks of use, mine started flickering like other reports mention. For the price, I expected better longevity. The software feels clunky compared to big brands like TP-Link.
Final verdict? If you get a good unit and have 2.4GHz WiFi, it's a decent budget option. But be prepared for potential headaches. I'd recommend spending slightly more for a more reliable brand unless you're feeling lucky.