Kasa Smart Plug by TP-Link, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Echo, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Remote Control, 15 Amp, UL Certified, 1-Pack(HS103) , WHITE

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  • person in ID

    > 3 day

    I have a few of the TP-Link products in my home, and this switch works the same as the bigger ones, but doesnt take up all of the space of the whole outlet. Works fine, was easy to install (like the others). Doesnt seem to loose connectivity very often (once in a while, but not enough to fuss about). They do integrate with Alexa, but we dont use Alexa anymore once we stopped using a firestick, and we dont have Alexa units around the house. I just use the mobile app, and it works fine.

  • John Behring

    > 3 day

    Weve had a great experience with the Kasa Smart Plug by TP-Link in our smart home setup. The device works exceptionally well and has a strong WiFi reception that seamlessly integrates into our network. Although it requires the Kasa app to be downloaded on your phone, the device performs well and delivers on its promises. While we would appreciate the convenience of a webpage login to control the device, were grateful for the benefits it provides to our business. If youre looking for a reliable smart plug, we would hrecommend considering the Kasa Smart Plug by TP-Link.

  • Alanna Burris

    > 3 day

    Love this plug! I use it every day to communicate with my Alexa. Super handy.

  • Morgante

    > 3 day

    I got this for my daughters 5 gallon aquarium in order to turn on and off the light. It was really easy to set up through their app and so far (about 1 month later) works perfectly. I would definitely recommend it to all the people as you dont need to be an expert to set it up.

  • Josh M

    Greater than one week

    Ive been using my TP-Link HS103 Kasa Smart Plug Lite for a few months now and it does exactly what its supposed to do very reliably! I use it to turn my lights on and off on a schedule and remotely. As the mornings have become darker (before DST) Ive set up a schedule for it to turn on in the morning about the time I get up and to turn off when Im gone for work and it comes on before I arrive home, staying on until bed time. I often go to bed before the timer, but I love that I can turn it off from my room and my path was illuminated to get there! The one thing I dont like is the random on-off-on away from home feature, it turns off more often than I would if I were home, for longer duration, I really want it to stay on, Id rather that it just adjusted the times that it came on at the beginning of the evening and then off at bed time. If someone were casing my home, theyd be used to my pattern of leaving it on, so I just use my regular schedule when Im away.

  • Ed B

    > 3 day

    Ive purchased 5 of these plugs now and have them placed all over my house. They are very easy to setup with the Kasa app, which walks you through the quick process very clearly. Ive had them for a couple of months now and have had no issues with them, even after a couple of power outages and a new router/wi-fi network (you will have to reconfigure the plugs if you change your network). Ive also purchased their two-outlet plug. One thing I wish TP-Link had is a single-outlet plug that runs sideways when plugged in. When connecting a wire to the plug, it sticks out further from the wall, which can sometimes be an issue if youre trying to put the plug in a tight space, like behind furniture. A sideways option (similar to their two-outlet plug design) would be great.

  • Curtis Fairman

    > 3 day

    I use it on a lamp that is turned on and off quite often. telling Alexa to do it is much easiefr than gettin up and down over and over! ;-)

  • JB

    > 3 day

    Love you can use your voice to tell Alexa to turn on and off the light. There are times when you have to ask Alexa more than once to turn on or off.

  • Billy

    > 3 day

    This is a decent smart plug considering the price. It works, and it will connect w/Alexa. The side button for manual operation works better than a front button for applications where it might be behind a dresser, appliance, etc. The downsides, and the reasons I consider it an average product are: - Requires an app to configure. Really, the last thing I want is another app on my phone, especially to control smart devices in my house when my goal is to consolidate in Alexa or Smartthings. None of my other smart plugs require a third-party app to connect, they are simply discoverable. - Significant lag w/Alexa. I have this plug controlling an LED light strip under my kitchen cabinets and its grouped with my other kitchen lights. While every other light comes on immediately, there is always a lag of several seconds before this plug responds. More of an irritation. - Tends to start falling out of the outlet if you have something bulky plugged into it, perhaps with a transformer integrated in the plug vs an everyday plug (like for a lamp). I think this is because of its primarily horizontal orientation vs a vertical orientation like other smart plugs I have. It hasnt fallen out altogether yet, but whenever I look at it I wind up pushing it fully back in to the socket.

  • Texas Girl

    > 3 day

    Spent 40 minutes trying to get the plug connected via the Kasa iOS app. No luck. Was about ready to return the thing. Finally tried setup via my Fire HD with the Kasa Android app and it finally worked first try. Plug works as intended now. It has an audible click when turning on and off. The click is much louder than my Wyze plugs. It works, but I probably won’t be buying anymore of these. I prefer the wyze plugs, but needed this one specifically for an Octoprint plugin to turn the printer off after the print job finishes.

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