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Features:
- Matter-Certified Compatibility: Works seamlessly across major smart home platforms (Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Samsung SmartThings) for unified, cross-brand control.
- Energy Monitoring: Tracks energy usage with detailed statistics and easy-to-read visuals to help optimize power consumption.
- Energy Cost Estimation: Integrates with billing systems to estimate electricity costs; supports scheduling to run high-usage devices during off-peak hours for savings.
- Overcharge & Power Protection: Automatically cuts power based on user-defined limits and time thresholds to prevent overcharging, reduce energy waste, and protect devices from overcurrent.
- Voice & Remote Control: Supports Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands and allows remote device management anytime via the Tapo app.
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The energy monitoring on this is incredibly useful, but not for measuring anything—it's to help with notifications. I can plug my non-smart washer into one of these and get a notification on my phone when it stops running!
IKEA has them for cheaper but uses zigbee instead, you can set up HA to use both but you'd need two antennas
https://applink.ikea.co
Cool! How do you manage it? Does everything show up in one single interface, or do you have 10 different apps to manage 10 different iOT things? Does it all show up in Apple Home flawlessly, or do you need to use different apps for every different device?
How much of it hasn't had a password change since God knows when? Is it on an iOT network, or do you just trust all of these different companies to sit on your home network (often with sensitive data like your comings and goings, your purchase history, your camera / video recordings, and more) fully accessible?
When's the latest firmware update they've had to reduce vulnerabilities?
When you say you haven't had any difficulties, what exactly does that mean? That you set it up once then forgot about it? Etc etc... it's all in what you care about. If just plugging it in and getting it working with Alexa is your sole criteria, and then referring to the Alexa app a few times a year to remind yourself what devices have what features, that might be all that you care about.
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Regarding the energy monitor working without the tp app, one amazon reviewer from September 2025 posted screenshots from Home Assistant showing energy monitoring working, https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...5DKU0
Matter has been a slow thing coming, but it seems like 2026 is the break out year. Lots of devices were showing Matter support at CES this year.
I'm sticking with Kasa
While it shows in Home Assistant, I can't see any of the energy data in Apple Home - I believe this is because Apple doesn't support this kind of data yet. I have a lot of energy monitoring (including most of the circuits within my breaker panel) and the data gets ignored by Apple Home.
Regarding the energy monitor working without the tp app, one amazon reviewer from September 2025 posted screenshots from Home Assistant showing energy monitoring working, https://www.amazon.com/gp/custome...5DKU0
I was going to buy a second zigbee dongle to set up Thread until I discovered I already had 5 Thread border routers thanks to the HomePods and Apple TVs around the house.
These are great devices to monitoring power and putting devices on a schedule. I have 8 of these little devices and they've worked very well with the iOS app and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to other. However, I'd skip the 2 pack because the price per unit is way too high.
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