Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Schafft mat Alexa, Google Home & IFTTT, Keen Hub erfuerderlech, UL zertifizéiert, 2.4G WiFi Nëmmen, 2-Pack (EP10P2) , Wäiss

Brand:Kasa Smart

3.7/5

36.03

Den EP10 Kasa Mini Smart Plug ass deen einfachste Wee fir Luuchten, Fans, Befeuchter an aner elektronesch Apparater ze kontrolléieren. Mat et derbäi Stëmmkontrolle fir all Outlet, kënnt Dir och d'handfräi Komfort genéissen. D'Kasa App enthält net nëmmen all d'Feature, déi Dir vun der TP-Link Kasa Famill erwaart, enthält Smart Aktiounen, awer och Leedung fir Iech duerch all Schrëtt vun der Installatioun fir Ären Smart Plug mat Ärem Heem Wi-Fi, Alexa oder Google Assistent ze verbannen.

EAN: 0840030702655

Kategorien Tools & Home Verbesserung, Elektresch, Outlets, Outlet Schalter,

Vertraulech an zouverlässeg: Kasa gëtt vun iwwer 6 Millioune Benotzer vertraut an ass de Lieserwahl vum PCMag 2020. UL zertifizéiert fir Sécherheetsnotzung. 2-Joer Garantie. Smart Outlet Kontroll iwwerall: Schalt d'Elektronik un an aus iwwerall mat Ärem Smartphone mat der Kasa App, egal ob Dir doheem sidd, am Büro oder an der Vakanz. Zäitplang: Benotzt Timer oder Countdown Zäitplang, setzt Äre Smart Plug fir automatesch all elektronesch Apparater wéi Luuchten, Fan, Befeuchter, Chrëschtliichter etc. Plug an, öffnen d'Kase App, befollegt déi einfach Instruktiounen a genéisst. Stëmm Kontroll: Kasa Smart Plugs déi mat Alexa a Google Home Assistant funktionnéieren. Genéisst d'handfräi Komfort fir all elektronesch Hausgeräter mat Ärer Stëmm iwwer Amazon Alexa oder Google Assistant ze kontrolléieren.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Kasa Smart
Brand ‎Kasa Smart
Certification UL
Certification ‎UL
Color ‎White
Connectivity Protocol ‎Wi-Fi
Connector Type Plug In
Connector Type ‎Plug In
Control Method ‎Voice
Controller Type Amazon_alexa, google_assistant, IFTTT, vera
Controller Type ‎Amazon_alexa, google_assistant, IFTTT, vera
Country of Origin ‎Vietnam
Current Rating 15 Amps
Current Rating ‎15 Amps
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,695 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components
International Protection Rating IP00
International Protection Rating ‎IP00
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.36 x 2.03 x 1.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎2.36 x 2.03 x 1.5 inches
Item model number ‎EP10P2
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.6 ounces
Manufacturer ‎TP-Link
Material Polycarbonate
Material ‎Polycarbonate
Mounting Type Plug-In Mount
Mounting Type ‎Plug-In Mount
Number of Items ‎1
Operation Mode Automatic,Automatically,Off
Operation Mode ‎Automatic,Automatically,Off
Part Number ‎EP10P2
Product Dimensions ‎2.36 x 2.03 x 1.5 inches
Size ‎2 Count
Style ‎Ultra Mini 2-Pack
Unit Count ‎1 Count
Usage ‎Indoor use
Warranty Description ‎2 Years

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Scritto da: TechPicky
Easy, fast setup. Works well.
Pros: Super easy and fast to set up Works well Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT Cons: No Apple Homekit A bit more difficult to set up Google Home than other devices This 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 most WiFi controlled devices, the device goes into AP mode for configuration and then into device mode for operation. Unlike other devices, and seemingly any that support HomeKit, it simply has you connect to that access point on the phone, then go back to the app. The app connects to the device and scans WiFi. You select the WiFi SSID (network name) you want, enter the password, and done. At this point the switch can be controlled from the app. To add Alexa you select the Works with Kasa option in the app, select Alexa. Then enable in Alexa, and done. Google home is a bit less direct, and a bit more clumsy than other devices, but still pretty easy. You need to go into the Google home app, add a device, search for Kasa, then log into Kasa, then configure. A few more steps, but overall not that bad. It also supports IFTTT, and Samsung Smart home that I didn't set up. It does not support Apple HomeKit. That is probably why it was easy to set up. I really would like to be able to use HomeKit, but almost nothing works well with HomeKit. The whole set up with the code mostly doesn't work, and if it does it then gets disconnected. This brings me to why I bought the Kasa in the first place. I had a WeMo (Belkin) smart switch, the equivalent product to this. I couldn't get it to connect after multiple attempts. I called WeMo support (surprisingly a human on a phone). After well over an hour I was finally able to get the WeMo to connect, then get it to connect to HomeKit, Alexa, and Google home. Great. I had the switch in an easy to access socket to set up. I unplugged it to move to where it needed to be and the WeMo stopped connecting to WiFi. After factory resetting the WeMo I was able to get it to connect back to WiFi, but as soon as it was unplugged and plugged back in, it wouldn't connect again. At this point I just gave up and ordered the Kasa based on other reviews. It was night and day to set up. Similar to the WeMo, I used an easy to access socket to set up, then unplugged it and moved it to the location where the light to be controlled is. With the Kasa, no problem. This is the same location, and the same WiFi network. The Kasa works. The WeMo doesn't. Part of the problem is HomeKit. HomeKit compatible devices use the HomeKit set up on iOS devices. Some devices sort of let you bypass this, with the WeMo being one of those devices. This is how I initially got it to connect with customer service, by connecting directly to the switch. If it fails though HomeKit recognizes the WiFi AP as a connected device for at least 15 minutes. You need to wait 15 minutes to try again. The whole thing is a mess. I really like Apple devices, but HomeKit is just way more trouble than its worth. Ironically, the only device that I've found that works with HomeKit is a Sony Android TV! That TV now controls the light plugged into the Kasa switch with Google Home. Again, the setup on the Kasa was really easy, the way it should be. The competing WeMo was hours of frustration with no results. This was the second WeMo (it was part of a 2-pack like the Kasa), and the first one was also difficult and unreliable. Unless you absolutely can't live without HomeKit, buy this Kasa. The Kasa just works.
Scritto da: William S. Niehaus
Great product
Tried several other controllable outlets to use on a different wi-fi than our home wi-fi. They all had issues with wi-fi setup or software settings. The Kasa setup was reasonably easy and the iPhone app was easy to set a schedule. I like the fact the software lets you program a turn off time (like 10 PM) if someone manually turns on the outlet and appliance (e.g. coffee pot) and forgets to turn it off. Some other devices required a pair of scheduled on & off settings whenever you programed a schedule.
Scritto da: S. Gower
The Kasa app to control your smart plus is extremely good but changing your Wifi is a pain
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 there are security concerns and their software is not sophisticated enough to handle it. So the upshot is, when I changed my wifi router yesterday, I had to do a factory reset on my Kasa devices, and then reconfigure them, as if they were brand new. I think the simplicity of Kasa's software is generally brilliant. Simple. Easty to use. If I had a software company that needed new software designers, I would try to hire some of these Kasa people. They really are that good. But resetting and reconfiguring each device when your wifi changes is a pain. Yeah, security concerns are a real concern for these at home devices. I think Kasa should safely and securely find a way that devices can be re-incorporated to a new wifi system, especially when you are just installing a new router. ---------- You get two smart plugs. Then you download an app to control your smart plugs. You might not realize it, but there a lot of ways to design such an app badly. The Kasa app is *really* well designed. I am using this smart ug to control a charger for my hybrid car. It is great!!!! I had the schedule done 2 minutes. And if you need to, you can turn the smart plug off or on via the app too. Expect I will buy more of these Kasa Smart plugs. Postscript: I have bought more of these smart plugs, and I continue to like them. I used a smartplug to control my Christmas lights and the Kasa app lets me set a schedule based on sunset. Simple idea but great. I just set a schedule where lights turn on at sunset and then stop just before midnight. Sure, the design of the Kasa app is simple and kind of obvious, but lots of software does not get the obvious things right. This Kasa app does. Simple, easy to use and effective.
Scritto da: Cheryl Faye Schwartz
Works well for 1/4 the price!
I had a regular size TP-Link Kasa that blew up after 5 years. I replaced it with the mini. There are 2 in the box and the 2 are half the price of the regular. I set it up using Alexa ans now, my upstairs and downstairs lights turn on at the same time. I have it set up for 10 minutes before sunset. Before going to sleep, I say, "Goodnight" and all of the lights go off. I am very pleased with this purchase.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Wonderful Device, But One Thing to Be Aware Of…
I bought a bunch of these several months ago and used them to make every lamp in my house come on automatically, and also give myself the ability turn all of them off from the comfort of my bed. There’s just one thing I didn’t think of until it happened: when your internet goes out, none of your lamps will work. (That is, unless you want to go around unplugging them from the device and replugging them directly into the wall, and then reversing everything again when your internet is working again.) This isn’t the fault of the devices of course, but just a possibility that hadn’t occurred to me ahead of time.
Scritto da: Shana G.
Love that I can schedule things!!
I’m able to schedule a time to turn on/ off things throughout the house. I’ll would recommend a 10/10.. the app was easy to use and linking was a breeze- no issues at all.

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