Amazon has select Kasa Smart Home Electronics (Smart Plugs, Switches, Cameras & More) on sale listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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B&H Photo Video has select Kasa Smart Home Electronics (Smart Plugs, Switches, Cameras & More) on sale listed below. Shipping is free on $49+ orders (select items ship free w/ no minimum)
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Amazon has select Kasa Smart Home Electronics (Smart Plugs, Switches, Cameras & More) on sale listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff MrsClause & DLS4U [discuss] for sharing this deal.
Note, select items are eligible for 15% Prime Card Bonus (PCB) when you use Amazon Prime Card as your payment method. Eligible items are marked PCB Eligible.
B&H Photo Video has select Kasa Smart Home Electronics (Smart Plugs, Switches, Cameras & More) on sale listed below. Shipping is free on $49+ orders (select items ship free w/ no minimum)
Model: Kasa Outdoor Smart Dimmer Plug, IP64 Plug- in Dimmer for Outdoor String Lights, Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant & SmartThings, Long Wi-Fi Range 2.4Ghz, No Hub Required, ETL Certified(KP405)
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I was slowly replacing my house switches for the last ~ 3 years with kasa devices and this is going to be my third and the last iteration after which the transition will be completed! By this point I own around 40 devices and I'll tell you that I had close to 0 issues with them. My garage switch randomly disconnected once and I had to reset it, thats it, no issues during 3 years of usage. The best part is that if you consider switching from alexa or google to home assistant OS - kasa devices use local pulling which means that all your devices will communicate over you local network and NOT through the cloud. This means insane response times and reliability plus no internet required to run automations. Highly recommend kasa products!
P.S. they did mess up big time with 3 way dimmer switches though. There are multiple issues with the first version that can't be fixed with firmware updates so make sure to buy the V2 version only. I already installed one and it works flawlessly.
I have a good amount of Kasa plugs, including this one, and they've all been functional and reliable. I got this one hooked up to a Feit LED string light line I got at Costco. I have the dimmer function set to its lowest setting, and the lights still look great and give good ambiance. Like all smart plugs, you can use it to set up a schedule, so the lights automatically come on at sundown and turn off at like 11ish. I love it when stuff like this truly is set it and don't think about it anymore.
Yep, I have all Kasa and only Kasa from the beginning for years and all work great. I think I have about 12 plugs and lights currently running. The app is fantastic too and scheduling great with it.
Yep, I have all Kasa and only Kasa from the beginning for years and all work great. I think I have about 12 plugs and lights currently running. The app is fantastic too and scheduling great with it.
I have 7 Kasa plugs and 1 GE plug that I got for free with a Google Home Mini. Guess which is the only plug I've had die on me? Picking up another 2 at this price, can never have too many!
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I was slowly replacing my house switches for the last ~ 3 years with kasa devices and this is going to be my third and the last iteration after which the transition will be completed! By this point I own around 40 devices and I'll tell you that I had close to 0 issues with them. My garage switch randomly disconnected once and I had to reset it, thats it, no issues during 3 years of usage. The best part is that if you consider switching from alexa or google to home assistant OS - kasa devices use local pulling which means that all your devices will communicate over you local network and NOT through the cloud. This means insane response times and reliability plus no internet required to run automations. Highly recommend kasa products!
P.S. they did mess up big time with 3 way dimmer switches though. There are multiple issues with the first version that can't be fixed with firmware updates so make sure to buy the V2 version only. I already installed one and it works flawlessly.
Last edited by mrtag November 17, 2022 at 10:48 PM.
Using one of the outdoor Wi-Fi plugs with home assistant and it's been great. Using some automations to turn on a heat lamp on when it's gets super cold in my chicken coop. Good stuff so far!
Kasa has been better than wemo for me. I had a few of each, but wemos would randomly disconnect. They would need to be manually added back. I finally have an all Kasa setup, and could not be happier. Now I'm just consolidating some individual switches to power strips.
Could someone speak to the doorbell camera? I have concerns for other brands with subscriptions (yuck!) or police opting to take you footage for whatever reason, or the image/motion sensor not being up to snuff.
I have about 4 3-way dimmer and two single dimmer switches…. Also use 6 plugs during the holidays for Xmas lights. Have about 98% up time.
My last issue happened literally days ago when I was out of town… Alexa said it couldn't reach to the server… went into the Kasa app and all the devices were gone!! Thought I was hacked so changed the password, couldn't do much out of town, looked online and seems to be a common enough issue.
It all might have been my fault as I had powered off parts of the house when installing a new garage lamp holder … turned off the router at some point and the password change screwed up Alexa. After resetting one of the switches I realized and thankfully all the devices showed back up in the app. Thought I would have to reset them all but it wasn't necessary.
Overall still recommend but it does require a neutral wire.
Last edited by anomoly November 18, 2022 at 05:34 AM.
I bought my house four years ago and have converted to Kasa switches. They work very well, consistently.
I have above average trade knowledge and pulling the neutral where it was needed wasn't so bad, though it was a slight project in some instances.
I've been using Kasa plugs and switches via both Google Home and Homebridge for over 8 years, somewhere around 10 devices. I don't think I've ever had a problem with them. Reliable and stay connected.
Does anyone think BF deals will be better? I'm thinking on the Pan/Tilt Camera, Power Strips, and Outdoor Plugs.
I honestly don't see any "deals" here, other than the smart outdoor plug. Everything else is regular price (Amazon calling it a "sale" doesn't make it a sale). There's nothing here that's got me pulling the trigger on anything. The original post is everything Kasa that Amazon sells at regular price.
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P.S. they did mess up big time with 3 way dimmer switches though. There are multiple issues with the first version that can't be fixed with firmware updates so make sure to buy the V2 version only. I already installed one and it works flawlessly.
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P.S. they did mess up big time with 3 way dimmer switches though. There are multiple issues with the first version that can't be fixed with firmware updates so make sure to buy the V2 version only. I already installed one and it works flawlessly.
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My last issue happened literally days ago when I was out of town… Alexa said it couldn't reach to the server… went into the Kasa app and all the devices were gone!! Thought I was hacked so changed the password, couldn't do much out of town, looked online and seems to be a common enough issue.
It all might have been my fault as I had powered off parts of the house when installing a new garage lamp holder … turned off the router at some point and the password change screwed up Alexa. After resetting one of the switches I realized and thankfully all the devices showed back up in the app. Thought I would have to reset them all but it wasn't necessary.
Overall still recommend but it does require a neutral wire.
I have above average trade knowledge and pulling the neutral where it was needed wasn't so bad, though it was a slight project in some instances.
Zero issues and works perfectly with Google.
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