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4-Pack TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini

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Amazon has 4-Pack TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini on sale for $28.97 - $5 off when you redeem the discount on the product page or enter promo code 5P110M4P at checkout = $23.97. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

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  • Matter-certified devices, regardless of brand, can work together and are compatible with most major smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings. Enjoy more flexible and unified control.
  • Monitor your energy consumption with in-depth statistics and clear visuals, helping you optimize power usage.
  • Enhance energy management by integrating with billing systems for clear cost visualization (both single and periodic readings). Additionally, programmable scheduling allows automatic operation of high-consumption devices during off-peak hours with lower electricity rates, resulting in cost savings.
  • Automatically cuts off power based on user-set thresholds and durations to prevent overcharging, conserve energy, and protect connected devices from overcurrents by shutting off when power exceeds set limits.
  • With built-in support for both Alexa and Google Assistant, issue simple voice commands to adjust settings, turn devices on or off, or even access specific functions without lifting a finger. Manage Tapo P110M and its connected devices from anywhere with the user-friendly Tapo app.

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  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this is $5 lower (17.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $28.97 at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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    • This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 98 reviews.
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Amazon has 4-Pack TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini on sale for $28.97 - $5 off when you redeem the discount on the product page or enter promo code 5P110M4P at checkout = $23.97. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.

About this Item:
  • Matter-certified devices, regardless of brand, can work together and are compatible with most major smart home platforms like Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings. Enjoy more flexible and unified control.
  • Monitor your energy consumption with in-depth statistics and clear visuals, helping you optimize power usage.
  • Enhance energy management by integrating with billing systems for clear cost visualization (both single and periodic readings). Additionally, programmable scheduling allows automatic operation of high-consumption devices during off-peak hours with lower electricity rates, resulting in cost savings.
  • Automatically cuts off power based on user-set thresholds and durations to prevent overcharging, conserve energy, and protect connected devices from overcurrents by shutting off when power exceeds set limits.
  • With built-in support for both Alexa and Google Assistant, issue simple voice commands to adjust settings, turn devices on or off, or even access specific functions without lifting a finger. Manage Tapo P110M and its connected devices from anywhere with the user-friendly Tapo app.

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this is $5 lower (17.3% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $28.97 at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This has a 4.5 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 98 reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini, Matter Compatible, Compatible with Alexa, Google Home & Samsung SmartThings, Energy Monitoring, 15A, UL Certified, 2.4G Wi-Fi Only, Tapo P110M(4-Pack)

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artcab
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OP doesn't mention it in the title, but these are energy monitoring. $6 a piece for energy monitoring smart plugs is a heckuva deal, and Matter compatible to boot. Wish I needed them. FP predicted.
Black Hawk
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Yes, it's called Home Assistant. None of the other answers follow your FOSS requirement, and are closed, big tech cloud ecosystems.

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OP doesn't mention it in the title, but these are energy monitoring. $6 a piece for energy monitoring smart plugs is a heckuva deal, and Matter compatible to boot. Wish I needed them. FP predicted.
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So is there some kind of FOSS app that can unify all these (TP-Link, Wyze, Eufy, Arlo, etc.)? Or are we just in that dystopia where I have to either a) open 5 different apps to turn off some lights, check a camera and look who's at the door or b) put all my eggs in one basket only to find the basket weaver is a crooked son of a bitch who's not only planning to bait & switch me on the weave but is also funneling all of my data directly to the Bumblehive datacenter in Utah?

Because if nobody's done that yet, that's wild.
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Quote from artcab :
OP doesn't mention it in the title, but these are energy monitoring. $6 a piece for energy monitoring smart plugs is a heckuva deal, and Matter compatible to boot. Wish I needed them. FP predicted.
I agree. That's a big difference for the price.
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Looks like these are also supported in HA (https://community.home-assistant....5/84)...if so this is a pretty good deal.
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Quote from bearstampede :
So is there some kind of FOSS app that can unify all these (TP-Link, Wyze, Eufy, Arlo, etc.)? Or are we just in that dystopia where I have to either a) open 5 different apps to turn off some lights, check a camera and look who's at the door or b) put all my eggs in one basket only to find the basket weaver is a crooked son of a bitch who's not only planning to bait & switch me on the weave but is also funneling all of my data directly to the Bumblehive datacenter in Utah?

Because if nobody's done that yet, that's wild.
yeah. it's called Alexa.
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yeah. it's called Alexa.
Alexa is the queen bee running Bumblehive bro.
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Quote from bearstampede :
So is there some kind of FOSS app that can unify all these (TP-Link, Wyze, Eufy, Arlo, etc.)? Or are we just in that dystopia where I have to either a) open 5 different apps to turn off some lights, check a camera and look who's at the door or b) put all my eggs in one basket only to find the basket weaver is a crooked son of a bitch who's not only planning to bait & switch me on the weave but is also funneling all of my data directly to the Bumblehive datacenter in Utah?

Because if nobody's done that yet, that's wild.
Been doing this with SmartThings for nearly 10 years.

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Quote from bearstampede :
So is there some kind of FOSS app that can unify all these (TP-Link, Wyze, Eufy, Arlo, etc.)? Or are we just in that dystopia where I have to either a) open 5 different apps to turn off some lights, check a camera and look who's at the door or b) put all my eggs in one basket only to find the basket weaver is a crooked son of a bitch who's not only planning to bait & switch me on the weave but is also funneling all of my data directly to the Bumblehive datacenter in Utah?

Because if nobody's done that yet, that's wild.
I use google home, thus far it seems to connect to everything...thus.....far
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SociableGalley423Today 12:38 AM
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Put these on a firewall network because they highjack your wifi overnight
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consume-and-obeyToday 12:49 AM
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We have a bunch of these in an IoT channel and they're great. The Tapo app is also pretty good. They also work fine through the Samsung Smarthings app, which we also use for TV/sound bar.
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Great price compared to what I paid a few months ago at $33. The energy monitoring is solid and the primary reason I bought these to help set certain electronic on a power schedule. The app is easy to use, at least on iOS, and the setup isn't too hard. However, as other said, you'll definitely want these on a guest network/isolated network from your regular clients. Otherwise, these are great.
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Quote from bearstampede :
So is there some kind of FOSS app that can unify all these (TP-Link, Wyze, Eufy, Arlo, etc.)? Or are we just in that dystopia where I have to either a) open 5 different apps to turn off some lights, check a camera and look who's at the door or b) put all my eggs in one basket only to find the basket weaver is a crooked son of a bitch who's not only planning to bait & switch me on the weave but is also funneling all of my data directly to the Bumblehive datacenter in Utah?

Because if nobody's done that yet, that's wild.
Yes, it's called Home Assistant. None of the other answers follow your FOSS requirement, and are closed, big tech cloud ecosystems.
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jondoodToday 01:10 AM
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anyone know if these can be configured to turn on the outlet when powercycles for making switched outlets smarter?
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Edit: Kept trying and got it 30 minutes later.
Too late for me, out of stock. Tried San Jose CA and Houston TX.

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YmyinfinityToday 01:24 AM
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Quote from bearstampede :
So is there some kind of FOSS app that can unify all these (TP-Link, Wyze, Eufy, Arlo, etc.)? Or are we just in that dystopia where I have to either a) open 5 different apps to turn off some lights, check a camera and look who's at the door or b) put all my eggs in one basket only to find the basket weaver is a crooked son of a bitch who's not only planning to bait & switch me on the weave but is also funneling all of my data directly to the Bumblehive datacenter in Utah?

Because if nobody's done that yet, that's wild.
I can expose my Wemos (soon to be RIP) to matter via homeassistant integration, buying these just in case Belkin tells us we're SOL come Jan.
The Tapos would still need to connect to homeassistant via a third party integration in HA that supports TP-Link TAPO, but downstream of HA, it's pretty flexible.
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