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4-Pack TP-Link Kasa Wifi Smart Plug EP10P4 @Amazon $25

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Model: 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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Sep 27, 2021
15 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
Sep 27, 2021
Hellman
Sep 27, 2021
15 Posts
Not the best price but pretty decent and I have an immediate need for these. These are also the mini plugs which should work in a few places where the old kasa plugs were just a touch too big.
Sep 28, 2021
227 Posts
Joined Feb 2004
Sep 28, 2021
GiuseppeVerdi
Sep 28, 2021
227 Posts
coupon clip take off $2
then the tax put back $2 lmao
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Sep 28, 2021
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Sep 28, 2021
kvanger
Sep 28, 2021
739 Posts
Quote from GiuseppeVerdi :
coupon clip take off $2
then the tax put back $2 lmao
still $2 less than what you'd pay for.Smilie
Sep 28, 2021
636 Posts
Joined Dec 2013
Sep 28, 2021
brian17834
Sep 28, 2021
636 Posts
Bought these on the last deal with a bit of trepidation but I was very impressed at how handy these are. My favorite feature is that they automatically can change the on time of lights to coincide with sundown time as it changes. No more constantly monkeying around with changing the on times of my old plug in timers trying to get them to go on close to sundown.
Sep 29, 2021
122 Posts
Joined Dec 2006
Sep 29, 2021
Lancearoni
Sep 29, 2021
122 Posts
Genuine question... doesn't the Kasa app still limit you to having only 3 actions enabled at once? Accordingly, isn't a four-pack of devices pointless? Or am I missing something?
Sep 29, 2021
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Sep 29, 2021
jackharvest
Sep 29, 2021
1,861 Posts
A word of caution to those using Home Assistant or Homebridge, or any other solution that relies on an open API for local network only usage: TP-Link is threatening to kill off the local API (currently only handing it out via twitter with a "beta firmware"), and has already done away with it for their older plugs and devices.

If you plan on using these in a non-cloud manner, look elsewhere. The track record is not good. If you're an alexa/assistant user, carry on in the cloud, nothing to see here.
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Sep 29, 2021
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Sep 29, 2021
TonyT3834
Sep 29, 2021
169 Posts
15 or 20amp!? does it monitor consumption?

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Sep 29, 2021
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Sep 29, 2021
steeltroll
Sep 29, 2021
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Quote from TonyT3834 :
15 or 20amp!? does it monitor consumption?
Reviews say it doesnt monitor power consumption.
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Sep 29, 2021
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Sep 29, 2021
jrm523
Sep 29, 2021
922 Posts
You could not pay me to use TP link smart home devices after they purposefully released a firmware update to kill interoperability with smart home platforms such as Home Assistant. Shelly devices ftw!
Sep 29, 2021
123 Posts
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Sep 29, 2021
latenighttech
Sep 29, 2021
123 Posts
Quote from jackharvest :
A word of caution to those using Home Assistant or Homebridge, or any other solution that relies on an open API for local network only usage: TP-Link is threatening to kill off the local API (currently only handing it out via twitter with a "beta firmware"), and has already done away with it for their older plugs and devices.

If you plan on using these in a non-cloud manner, look elsewhere. The track record is not good. If you're an alexa/assistant user, carry on in the cloud, nothing to see here.
I believe what you speak of only applies to UK/EU devices. I have 20+ Kasa devices on my US-based Home Assistant setup, all in local-only mode using the API. Some older, some just purchased 2 weeks ago, all running the most current firmware. They work great! Not to say TP-Link won't do what you're claiming, but it hasn't happened yet. Even if they do, the current local mode will work forever so long as I don't upgrade firmware, which is actually more future-proof then depending on cloud-based solutions which depend on their good will to keep the servers up and "free."
Last edited by latenighttech September 28, 2021 at 10:09 PM.
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Sep 29, 2021
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Sep 29, 2021
Lijebaley
Sep 29, 2021
596 Posts
Quote from Lancearoni :
Genuine question... doesn't the Kasa app still limit you to having only 3 actions enabled at once? Accordingly, isn't a four-pack of devices pointless? Or am I missing something?
Smart Actions are still limited to three. But even if you have additional devices, you can control through the app, widgets or similar, link G Home, Alexa etc devices & shout at them, or automate through a hub like SmartThings (on/off by temp, time, other devices…).
Each individual plug you can manually set timers, or schedule sunset/sunrise +-x
Sep 29, 2021
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Sep 29, 2021
nicksun1981
Sep 29, 2021
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Quote from brian17834 :
Bought these on the last deal with a bit of trepidation but I was very impressed at how handy these are. My favorite feature is that they automatically can change the on time of lights to coincide with sundown time as it changes. No more constantly monkeying around with changing the on times of my old plug in timers trying to get them to go on close to sun
Quote from brian17834 :
Bought these on the last deal with a bit of trepidation but I was very impressed at how handy these are. My favorite feature is that they automatically can change the on time of lights to coincide with sundown time as it changes. No more constantly monkeying around with changing the on times of my old plug in timers trying to get them to go on close to sundown.
what app it used, is it for 5g or only 2.4g?
Sep 29, 2021
386 Posts
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Sep 29, 2021
Kplan23
Sep 29, 2021
386 Posts
Quote from nicksun1981 :
what app it used, is it for 5g or only 2.4g?
Kasa app. 2.4 GHz only.
Sep 30, 2021
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Sep 30, 2021
ItsMeSilly
Sep 30, 2021
389 Posts
Wasn't sure about this model "EP10" compared to the "HS10" model. These are TPLink's newer model that can handle a bit more powerful devices and are UL certified:

https://www.kasasmart.com/us/prod...-mini-ep10

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Sep 30, 2021
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80is
Sep 30, 2021
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Quote from jrm523 :
You could not pay me to use TP link smart home devices after they purposefully released a firmware update to kill interoperability with smart home platforms such as Home Assistant. Shelly devices ftw!
I would like to pay you $1,000,000 to use the TP link smart home for 1 week, will you take my offer?
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