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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Piyush
> 3 dayThe app is awesome, connects with Google easily, works with Android and IOS. KASA is a good brand and I recommend it (have 6 of these)
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Cam
> 3 dayI dont have to get up and turn on or the light. Alexa does it, perfect !!
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CG Woody
> 3 daySecurity issue to deter undesirables. Excellent product to use to turn on and lights in your house or business Works great if you have cameras in or outside you home or business.
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Huey
> 3 dayThe product worked great for a wide variety of audiences. It integrates with Google Home/Assistant nicely, in addition to the native Kasa app. Theres also a pretty active community supporting the development of 3rd party integrations such as python and command line interfaces. After 8 months or so, one of my plug started to malfunction and couldnt be turned off. Despite the 1-year warranty claim, TP-Link actually asked the customer to pay of the cost of shipping the defective product back to them. That makes very little sense and basically renders the warranty claim useless. Update: After contacting customer support, I was offered a free shipping label.
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Levi
> 3 dayVery easy to set up. I use it for a lamp that has the switch in the middle of the cord which is under my couch. This makes it considerably easier rather than bending around like some kind of ventriloquist.
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Swindell Family
> 3 dayI 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.
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D. Engel
> 3 dayI now own 2 of these smart outlets (single KP115 packs). I like the size and form factor. They allow me to add 2 smart plugs per outlet. The previous smarts plugs I owned were round and I could only use one per outlet (Etekcity). Ive been purchasing more TPLink and Kasa products, so its been nice managing all of them (except the TPLink Deco mesh wifi devices) from a single app. This smart plug is super easy to setup and install. The first one was the easiest. It was just a few steps and it was up and running. Unfortunately, the second one I received just a couple days ago appears to have been a used return item, since it appeared to already be configured. It was a bit of a pain to get it reset to factory defaults. I had to attempt the process several times, and the app crashed during the process multiple times. I was about to return it but managed to make it through the factory reset, and everything has worked 100% since it was reset. It was worth taking the time to do this rather than returning it to Amazon, but I wish Amazon would make sure theyve been reset before re-selling them, and I really think they should be selling them as open-box products, not new. Thats not honest in my opinion. Despite all that the box and packaging was was in near perfect condition (the seal sticker was tampered with which was a red-flag when opening), but the product was in perfect condition. Im trying to find out why this product in a single pack is more expensive than the 4 packs (per unit). The 4 pack units seem to have all the same features, though the product size/dimensions appear to be smaller. I purchased this single pack again because I knew the first one worked well and was what I needed, but I might try a 4 pack next time. I have these setup on schedules to turn on/off my wifes Scentsy and my kids lava lamp everyday. Its consistent and on time every single without any problems whatsoever. Integration with Alexa and Google work great! I would highly recommend!
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Samuel
> 3 dayes muy practico y funciona muy bien, me encanta como se enciende y se apaga hasta atraves del celular
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M Gobble Ghoul
> 3 dayActually pretty easy to set up. Challenge to the pros, get at me when you set up 3 at once ;). 1. Install TP-Links Kasa app on your phone. 2. In the app, click the + to add a Smart Plug, then Smart Plug Lite / Mini 3. Plug in 1 of these into the wall, it should start flashing blue and orange without you touching it. 4. After a time, the app will prompt you to join the smart plugs network *note* Each plug has its own WiFi network at first youll need to connect to wirelessly using your phone. This is a different network than your existing home wireless network. 4.1. the plugs default network will be called something like Smart_Plug_0123 5. After connecting your mobile to THAT network, return to the Kasa app so it can speak to this device wirelessly. 6. After initial talks between the plug and your phone, the app will prompt you to teach the plug which WiFi network it should use instead of its own default network. Specify your home network through the mobile app and enter the password you use for devices to connect to it. 6.1 The app will send the WiFi name and password over to the plug, which will then be authenticated and joined to your home network in the background. 7. On your mobile, rejoin your home network (the normal one you started on) and validate your plug is now on that same home network as well. 8. Using the Kasa app, try turning the outlet on and off. If it works you should hear a click as it turns on and off, indicating the internal relay device inside the outlet is switching on and off from your apps instructions. Power usage note: Even when the relay is switched off, this device uses 0.5w at idle. This means plugged in 24/7/365, one outlet will be responsible for a yearly usage of 4.38kW. That is, 0.5w * (365*24) / 1000.
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Phantomiz
> 3 dayExactly how i needed them to work. Have them connected to hotspot only when programming. Sunset has even been working in schedules.