Amazon has 4-Pack TP-Link Kasa Wi-Fi Smart Plugs (HS103P4) on sale for $22.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Amazon also has 4-Pack TP-Link Kasa Wi-Fi Smart Plugs that work w/ Apple HomeKit (EP25P4) on sale for $34.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders
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Product Details:
Kasa smart plugs that work with Alexa and Google Home Assistant.
EP25P4 works with Apple HomeKit
2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection required
Use timer or countdown schedules set your smart plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, fan, humidifier, Christmas lights etc
Turn electronics on and off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app
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HS103P4: $5.75 each
EP25P4: $8.75 each
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Pack TP-Link Kasa WiFi Smart Plugs (HS103P4) for $22.99 ($5.75 each). Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Amazon[amazon.com] also has 4-Pack TP-Link Kasa WiFi Smart Plugs that work w/ Apple HomeKit (EP25P4) for $34.99 ($8.75 each).
Model: Kasa Smart Plug HS103P4, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Echo, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Remote Control, 15 Amp, UL Certified, 4-Pack, White
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I've had these for about two years. Feel free to ask questions if you have them.
I would highly recommend. Work with Alexa and it has its own app for more customization. Kasa has other smart devices. I have the smart bulbs that changes color. Can view power consumption in the app to see where you could cut down. Schedule times for on and off. I have a couch light go on 1 hour before sunset and turn off at 10pm. I can turn off anything plugged into the outlet from work, or use the away feature to randomly turn things off and on the give the illusion you're home when on vacation. App is great. Never had to use support. Everything is working fine two years later 8 outlets, 6 bulbs. - will keep you posted if I just jinxed myself. "Couch light" just turned on as I'm writing this.
- Minimal - Problem with any smart outlet, if the device/ light needs to be "switched" on after power goes to the device, the smart outlet is useless. I had a tower fan that even if it had power turned back on, would still need to be turned on manually by pressing the power button on the fan. Solved this by buying a new fan.
These are Wi-Fi. Not sure how worried about future proof you need to be. The ones I've had for 5 years have worked great.
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I've had these for about two years. Feel free to ask questions if you have them.
I would highly recommend. Work with Alexa and it has its own app for more customization. Kasa has other smart devices. I have the smart bulbs that changes color. Can view power consumption in the app to see where you could cut down. Schedule times for on and off. I have a couch light go on 1 hour before sunset and turn off at 10pm. I can turn off anything plugged into the outlet from work, or use the away feature to randomly turn things off and on the give the illusion you're home when on vacation. App is great. Never had to use support. Everything is working fine two years later 8 outlets, 6 bulbs. - will keep you posted if I just jinxed myself. "Couch light" just turned on as I'm writing this.
- Minimal - Problem with any smart outlet, if the device/ light needs to be "switched" on after power goes to the device, the smart outlet is useless. I had a tower fan that even if it had power turned back on, would still need to be turned on manually by pressing the power button on the fan. Solved this by buying a new fan.
Love these, but the only thing I really hate about these is that you can't update the firmware individually if an update is available. I use some of these with some home Lab equipment as a simple method of monitoring power, so having to shutdown servers/network equipment in advance is a pain in the ass. I just update them in whatever psuedo-maintenance window all together instead. First world problem, but something to consider if using this with always-on equipment.
I've had 8 for 3 years with zero complaints. Put them on lamps to switch on/off when I'm away…but the really good idea for 'lived in look' when away is the fake TV light that Amazon sells…it's called FAKE TV and boy howdy it looks like real TV from outside!!!
I put one of these on my desktop computer and configured the BIOS to boot up when a power failure is detected. Cycle the power for 10 seconds and the computer turns on. Thus I have hassle free universally compatible remote boot. Plus you can tell if it didn't work if you have the energy monitoring ones since the power consumption won't change
oh man yeah look at the curves and the way they illuminated the button. I bet the switch is VERY tactile. Look at that app, oh yeah babyyyyy... I'll be in my bunk.
Ordered ep25 set of 4 over the summer and setup was clunky with HomeKit. Then they repeatedly fall off the orbi mesh network. Still working with TP-Link to fix the issue and on beta firmware. The older stuff and non home kit plugs are solid in contrast and is what made me try these. Got a kp115 recently and no issues.
the Kasas have been the most stable of all of my wifi smart plugs. much better than wemo, and a better app experience than some of the chinese brands which all use the same app (KMC, etc).
I have an energy monitoring version working behind my refrigerator and it is useful for defrosting without having to pull the whole unit out to unplug.
I don't understand the benefit of matter. They're supposed to work without Internet, but when the Internet is down my Google hub won't even show me the time and alarms don't work. it can't control anything. it just says it's unable to connect to the Internet. Why is this something that is wanted?
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Couldn't find HS103P4 on Kasa website.
These Kasa plugs do support Matter and appears to be on sale:
Kasa Matter Smart Plug w/ Energy Monitoring [amazon.com]
These are the plugs I will be getting for now. I wanna be future proof, already have too many old school smart plugs.
Why it matters (to some):
Thread is Matter's secret sauce for a better smart home [theverge.com]
I would highly recommend. Work with Alexa and it has its own app for more customization. Kasa has other smart devices. I have the smart bulbs that changes color. Can view power consumption in the app to see where you could cut down. Schedule times for on and off. I have a couch light go on 1 hour before sunset and turn off at 10pm. I can turn off anything plugged into the outlet from work, or use the away feature to randomly turn things off and on the give the illusion you're home when on vacation. App is great. Never had to use support. Everything is working fine two years later 8 outlets, 6 bulbs. - will keep you posted if I just jinxed myself. "Couch light" just turned on as I'm writing this.
- Minimal - Problem with any smart outlet, if the device/ light needs to be "switched" on after power goes to the device, the smart outlet is useless. I had a tower fan that even if it had power turned back on, would still need to be turned on manually by pressing the power button on the fan. Solved this by buying a new fan.
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Couldn't find HS103P4 on Kasa website.
These Kasa plugs do support Matter and appears to be on sale:
Kasa Matter Smart Plug w/ Energy Monitoring [amazon.com]
These are the plugs I will be getting for now. I wanna be future proof, already have too many old school smart plugs.
Why it matters (to some):
Thread is Matter's secret sauce for a better smart home [theverge.com]
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Erikkol11
I would highly recommend. Work with Alexa and it has its own app for more customization. Kasa has other smart devices. I have the smart bulbs that changes color. Can view power consumption in the app to see where you could cut down. Schedule times for on and off. I have a couch light go on 1 hour before sunset and turn off at 10pm. I can turn off anything plugged into the outlet from work, or use the away feature to randomly turn things off and on the give the illusion you're home when on vacation. App is great. Never had to use support. Everything is working fine two years later 8 outlets, 6 bulbs. - will keep you posted if I just jinxed myself. "Couch light" just turned on as I'm writing this.
- Minimal - Problem with any smart outlet, if the device/ light needs to be "switched" on after power goes to the device, the smart outlet is useless. I had a tower fan that even if it had power turned back on, would still need to be turned on manually by pressing the power button on the fan. Solved this by buying a new fan.
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I have an energy monitoring version working behind my refrigerator and it is useful for defrosting without having to pull the whole unit out to unplug.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091FXL...WZBD4
Couldn't find HS103P4 on Kasa website.
These Kasa plugs do support Matter and appears to be on sale:
Kasa Matter Smart Plug w/ Energy Monitoring [amazon.com]
These are the plugs I will be getting for now. I wanna be future proof, already have too many old school smart plugs.
Why it matters (to some):
Thread is Matter's secret sauce for a better smart home [theverge.com]