If you do end up wanting a bit more control (and ironically cheaper), these are what I use:
https://amzn.to/3f2ddZjI don't run the stock firmware, I flash them with Tasmota (which is free and super powerful once you get used to how to reflash units):
https://tasmota.github.io/docs/With this installed, there's no cloud dependencies as it all runs local - and these plugs also do power monitoring as well, so you can see exactly how much power is being used, etc. I also run Home Assistant (free, open source), to do all my home automation - and this also allows me to control things away from the house, as you can configure it with external access. Then you can do more advanced things, like I have it monitor my powerwalls and solar, and it only turns on charging when there's enough solar and my powerwalls are full, and then just turns the outlet off when solar isn't outputting enough power for some period of time.
I also just bought one of these (although it hasn't arrived), and it allows you to also control the charge rate (from off, and then 6A on up to whatever unit you've bought - in my case 40A):
https://www.openevse.com/It's a bit pricey as compared to other chargers, but I like the control it has plus the ability to integrate it with my automations.