Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, 4-Pack(EP10P4) , White

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  • Spexdr

    Greater than one week

    I bought them before and they were so good that I bought some more. Actually, I bought some more because one of them stopped working. The new one also didn’t work so it’s probably something on my end. But the three of the four that do work, work great! Only downside is one outlet.

  • M. Carpenter

    > 3 day

    I was able to set this up in minutes and it works great with my Amazon Alexa. I connected it to a floor lamp and named it Floor Lamp. So, I just say, Alexa, turn on the floor lamp. and its on. I also like the fact that I can control it from any Alexa in my home. So, at night, I can leave it on until Im settled in my bedroom and turn it off from my bedroom Alexa, even though the lamp is in the living room.

  • E. Holm

    > 3 day

    I got these to operate LED strips in the house and use their app to create an automatic schedule. Works like a charm. Simple and effective. I highly recommend.

  • luis e cenen

    > 3 day

    Muy bueno

  • charles coveleski

    > 3 day

    Love the way they work. Easy set up

  • Swindell Family

    > 3 day

    I read the reviews here which talked about the Energy Monitoring feature (great, thats what I wanted), but that feature is actually only included in the single style (KP115). Im not sure why the reviews are mixed together here between the 1 pack and the 4 pack which are actually differently capable devices. Someone should fix that. Anyway, other than the very unclear instructions about: 1. How to get into WiFi pairing mode initially: with the EP10 devices, you have to press and hold the side button for 5 seconds, while with the KP115, it automatically enters this mode during initial power-on 2. how to get integrated with the Amazon (Alexa Home) ecosystem, wow was that a pain to find (hint: Kasa app->Me->Third Party Services->Amazon Alexa) - even though I selected yes to the pre-pair with my Amazon/Alexa account on purchase, nothing seems to have been pre-synced/setup ... its worked as advertised. Looking forward to even smaller versions of these smart plugs in the future.

  • Male in Atlanta

    > 3 day

    Hey tech enthusiasts! Lets chat about a nifty little gadget thats taken my smart home game to the next level - the Kasa Smart Plug Mini. Its a definite 5-star performer in my books! This compact device may be small, but it sure is mighty. With the Kasa Smart Plug, I can control my appliances from anywhere via the handy app. I cant tell you how great it is to switch on my coffee maker from the comfort of my bed! But it doesnt stop there. The energy monitoring feature is a game-changer. Its helped me become more energy-conscious by letting me track power usage of my devices. Now, Im not just making my life easier, but also greener. The compatibility is a huge plus. Whether youre Team Alexa or Team Google, this plugs got you covered. Ive got mine hooked up to Alexa, and the integration is seamless. For value, this little gem really shines. It offers all the features of a high-end smart plug, but without the hefty price tag. Its made my home smarter without making my wallet lighter. In short, the Kasa Smart Plug Mini with Energy Monitoring is an absolute winner. Its a convenient, money-saving, energy-conscious solution that truly deserves its 5-star rating. Its made my life easier, and Im confident itll do the same for you!

  • Eric

    > 3 day

    Good Wi-Fi distance. Easy to set up. But I cannot purchase more until a firmware update is produced so that if there are Wi-Fi glitches due to power outages, product reattaches to Wi-Fi. It will reattach if its a momentary lapse, however if power fluctuates and your Wi-Fi goes off and on several times, it gives up. This would be a catastrophe if such a thing happened while away and a schedule was set up for light timers etc. In other words, should such an event happen AKA trees intermittently touching the power lines etc during a storm, it wouldnt reach out at a dedicated time frame such as repeatedly 1/2/3hrs later etc to try and reattach. This type of event happened One night when internet went in and out several times during the night and the next day none of the outlets were found in the Kasa app. A couple months later ( currently ) a similar event occurred and two of them were not recognized any longer but I was home. I let it go for 2 days and they never came back online until I manually unplugged and replugged in the units. Until such is resolved I dont feel led to buy more of the apparati such as the light switches etc because if they were to go out in similar manner Id have to flip the breakers off on the house to reset them or take apart the light switch. Just food for thought for all and the manufacturer.

  • Ana

    > 3 day

    Si linda mi alexa

  • Pyles The Beaver

    > 3 day

    Update 1-2-2021: Well it seems I made an error in my original review. If you do change your wifi name or password you can re-connect the device without loosing all your settings. The key is to not select reset device when re-connecting it, which is what i did. Then it will go straight to the wifi setup section without loosing names or schedules. However this isnt mentioned anywhere in the manual (which is just a little card telling you to use the app). I had to get the information from users at the Kasa forum and it took a while to find. So Im uping my rating, but still docking 1 star for this to not be documented in the user guide or app. Original Review: I purchased a TP-Link power strip and it worked so well and was so easy to set up that I purchased another one and this single outlet plug. It to was super easy to set up and works great. So why the low score? Well, if you make any changes to your wifi such as changing the password, SSID name, or changing it to a hidden SSID every single device stops working and must be factory reset and then reinstalled. You end up loosing all the device names, groups, schedules, and scenes. I routinely change my wifi password once a month for security reasons and am now stuck with having to reconfigure 13 outlets every month. This is completely unacceptable. There is currently no way to go to the devices settings and update the password, or change the network name. If you dont regularly change anything this is fine, but for those of us who are security minded it absolutely stinks. Untill such time as they push out a firmware or app update to address this, I wont be getting any more of these. I had planned to get a couple of more power strips and single plugs, but unless this issue is fixed, forget it. Its to much of a hassle to have to redo these every month. I can only assume that the rest of TP-Links products do the same as they all use the same app. How they let this product and others out the door with such a huge flaw is beyond me.

The EP10 is Kasa latest mini smart plug that support 15A maximum load, you can use it controlling lamps, fans, humidifiers and other home electronic appliances. With it adding voice control to any outlet, you could also enjoy the hands-free convenience. The Kasa app contains not only all the feature you expect from TP-Link Kasa family include smart actions, but also guidance for you through each step of the installation to connect your smart plug with your home Wi-Fi, Alexa or Google assistant.EP10 Series plug will be part of Amazon CFH program(certified for humans) program soon for the simply setup, Just plug in and say ”Turn on first plug” or follow the simple instructions on Kasa App to enjoy the feature.

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