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Product Name: | TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Plug, Super Easy Setup, Compatible with Alexa & Google Home, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, White, Tapo P105(4-Pack) |
Manufacturer: | TP-Link |
Model Number: | Tapo P105(4-Pack) |
Product SKU: | B0BBYV5JM2 |
UPC: | 840030701597 |
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Why did TP-Link do this? That's anyone's guess. They seem to be direct competitors for the most part.
I heard something about Tapo app supporting kasa devices at some point, but you would have to look into that yourself.
Personally, I use kasa devices and python-kasa, so I'll be sticking to the kasa product lines for the time being.
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Why did TP-Link do this? That's anyone's guess. They seem to be direct competitors for the most part.
I heard something about Tapo app supporting kasa devices at some point, but you would have to look into that yourself.
Personally, I use kasa devices and python-kasa, so I'll be sticking to the kasa product lines for the time being.
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Why did TP-Link do this? That's anyone's guess. They seem to be direct competitors for the most part.
I heard something about Tapo app supporting kasa devices at some point, but you would have to look into that yourself.
Personally, I use kasa devices and python-kasa, so I'll be sticking to the kasa product lines for the time being.
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Actually, more to the point, used with a Wi-Fi AP which is not connected to the internet.
Actually, more to the point, used with a Wi-Fi AP which is not connected to the internet.
Unfortunately not.
The app requires you to log into your account, so you need an account.
The app can't validate your account without internet, so it can't be used if your internet is down but your network is up.
Even the Shelly plug appears to require this.
While the Shelly can be managed just via a browser (as it can setup itself up as a Wi_Fi AP), the time related capabilities are quite limited