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Nick M. Atalla
> 3 dayAlthough these Kasa products seem to work well with the Kasa app, I have not been able to control any of the power strips or mini plugs remotely. Ive tried working with TP-Link support but nothing so far has worked and Im not going to take down my firewall as suggested. As far as I can tell, you will need to setup all the schedules while you are on line with your local wifi and hope you dont need to change anything while away. I was able to integrate with Google Home and Alexa but there are no scheduling capabilities via those solutions.
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CJKA
> 3 dayDue to my current work-from-home set-up requiring me to use three different laptops, due to being responsible for multiple platforms, I was looking for a way to avoid having to either keep three laptop chargers constantly plugged in or having to manually plug/unplug each one. This power strip was the perfect solution. Now I can use the Kasa App on my phone to conveniently turn on the chargers I need and turn off the ones I dont. Im also able to set-up a schedule so the strip automatically turns certain chargers on and off according to my work schedule. My only regret was not buying the strip with more outlets, but still highly recommend this product.
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MsDarkPaw
28-03-2025It’s nice to have 2 extra USB ports but also a bit misleading because those 2 are not smart plugs
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Daniela
> 3 dayExcelente producto. Buena calidad. Compatible con Alexa.
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francesco
> 3 dayI use several Kasa TP-link products, they are excellent and reliable. The only limitations of this product are: it is not possible to control the switching off or on of the whole strip, but only of the 3 sockets, unfortunately not even the two usb can be managed to be switched on or off.
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Tess
Greater than one weekWe have several of these and love how we can have several things, like our chargers, and be able to turn them on and off. Great with Alexa.
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Steven
> 3 dayI bought this for my Christmas tree and it works perfectly with being integrated with Google. Sometimes the switch will drop off wifi but I dont believe that is because of the switch but more of my network. Easy to set up and integrate with home system.
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Tremosian
> 3 dayI bought it specifically to always power two Raspberry Pi 2B+s through the USB outlets (2.4A) and to conditionally power two 3D printers. You do need to install a phone app, to attach to power strip to your wi-fi network - and it is convenient to name the device and/or the individual plugs. After that, you can ignore the app. (I did not test the Kasa app, but it does look clean and offers hooks into Alexa/Google Assistant/IFTTT/Smart Things, as well as generic sensors, door locks, motion sensors, and smart bulbs.) Home Assistant had a simple integration that found the plugs after they had been set up through the Kasa app, and the power strip responded 100% to the HA controls. I am very happy with the purchase, and will consider more of these in the future.
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Brinamerg
> 3 daySetting up was a little difficult because the device wouldnt find the WiFi from my phone. I ended up switching my wifi router to manual channel selection on the 2.4ghz. Once I did this, I had to relogin to my wifi on my phone, but it worked to get the kasa plugs connected. Once that was was figured out, it was off to the races easily assigning plugs and connecting them to Alexa.
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Steven
> 3 dayHave a few. Easy to set up and program. Like that I can also just walk by and manually change easily. Highly recommend.