

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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Laura
> 3 dayMe gusto lo puse en la lampara de Noche y fácil de usar e instalar
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Muriel Jowers
> 3 dayThese make my life so easy! I have everything on one of these timers. And if I forget to turn something off/on, I can do it anytime anywhere from my phone!
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T. P.
> 3 dayThese work fine. The Kasa light bulbs I got didnt connect.
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M. Carpenter
Greater than one weekI 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.
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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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Debbie
> 3 dayI am able to live more independently because of having voice control through Alexa.
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Lisa
> 3 daySo easy to set up, and work perfectly!! Thank you!
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E. Holm
Greater than one weekI 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.
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Jon
> 3 dayworks as described, easy to use app.
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moises
> 3 dayTodo bien, mi casa parece inteligente.