by Kasa Smart
Best purchase I've made in a while! I was tired of constantly unplugging my coffee maker every time it finished its cycle, and let me tell you, that thing's heavy when it's still warm. So, I bit the bullet and got myself the Kasa Smart Plug Mini. After unpacking, I was blown away by how tiny this little guy is. It fit perfectly into the outlet behind my counter, not blocking any other sockets – a major plus in my compact kitchen! Setup was a breeze too; I had it connected to my Wi-Fi and ready to go in under five minutes. No messing around with complicated apps or instructions here! The real magic happened once I started using it daily.
Pros:Super easy and fast to set upWorks wellWorks with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTTCons:No Apple HomekitA bit more difficult to set up Google Home than other devicesThis Kasa smart switch by TP-Link was a pleasure to set up.I had it set up literally in less than 5 minutes, and about as long to link to Alexa and Google Home.The set up instructions are really nothing more than a card telling you to download the Kasa app on your smartphone and adding the switch to the app.The set up is easy. As with m
Work great - easy set up and work well with Google home voice activation! These are a good value and Great replacement for anyone with Wemo devices that will be worthless in January!
Very good plug, easy to install, works perfectly and it's convenient. Great purchase
I bought this Kasa smart plug to schedule daily restarts of my Spectrum router and it works perfectly. Setup took minutes and the internal timer handles on/off even if Wi‑Fi is down.Why It’s GreatSimple SchedulingCreate on/off schedules in the app and the plug follows them without needing a constant internet connectionReliable Power CyclingFully cuts power, not just a standby mode, so your router truly rebootsRuntime MonitoringApp shows how long the outlet has been on so you know every restart h
Note: I previously gave this product 5 stars. I have taken off 1 star because Kasa makes it a real pain to change your Wifi network, especially if you have a lot of these Kasa devices. Each one of them has to be reset and then reconfigured. Yeah. It is not hard, but it is nuisance.I used to be a software security architect, so I wonder if there was some security concerns that made doing full resets the preferred thing to do when you change your wifi network? Maybe. It is also possible that the
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