Kasa Smart Power Strip 6 WiFi Outlets by TP-Link – Surge Protection, Control from Anywhere, Energy Monitoring, 3 USB Ports, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa Echo & Google Assistant (HS300)
With independent control of 6 devices and extra USB ports to charge 3 others, the kasa smart Wi-Fi power strip is ideal for your family rooms, home office or small business, power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights. Remotely control each outlet with the kasa smart app or use voice commands with Alexa, Google assistant, or Microsoft cortana. Kasa app system requirement: iOS 10 or Android 4.4 or higher
Product Features
- 6 SMART OUTLETS – Independently control 6 smart outlets, and charge 3 devices with built-in USB ports. Ideal for controlling electronics in your home, home office, or small business
- SURGE PROTECTION – ETL certified surge protection shields sensitive electronics and appliances from sudden power surges that can occur during weather storms and cause irreparable damage
- ENERGY MONITORING – Monitor how much energy devices connected to the power strip consume. Check on each one from your Kasa Smart app and turn off ones that are using too much power.
- CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE – Control connected devices from anywhere with the Kasa Smart app. Power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights from the app.
- VOICE CONTROL – Remotely control your smart plug and use voice commands with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Microsoft Cortana.
Easy to setup I set this up on my Alexa and the Kasa app in less than 30 minutes start to finish. I noticed that sometimes I would say the command, “Alexa turn on lamp,” and Alexa would respond “ok” without actually turning anything on. The issue was my 5-year-old router. I replaced the router with a new router that could handle more devices. The new router resolved the issue. I’ve been using this plug for a few months now and it is still working…
DO IT. This thing is pretty darn sweet!My thoughts so far:It’s been 4 hours since I got this gadget and already I’m impressed. The response is fantastic. I’m still using it on my local network but I verified my email and I’m hoping it can be triggered from work, etc.I installed the TP-Link into a socket inside my garage, then used it to trigger a fan on the outside of said garage, so it creates a breeze for the dogs in the backyard.The benefit of this is…