Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug w/Energy Monitoring (2-Pack) by TP-Link – Control your Devices from Anywhere, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa and Google Assistant (HS110 KIT)
Control electronics from anywhere with the Wi-Fi Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring from TP-Link. Use your tablet or smartphone to track real-time and historical energy use and save on your next bill. Turn devices on and off, check status, create schedules and set timers with the Kasa App. Or, try out the Away mode to make it look like you are home at any time.
Product Features
- CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE – Turn electronics on or off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app (Compatible w/ Android & iOS)
- VOICE CONTROL – Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Microsoft Cortana supported devices for a hands-free experience
- ENERGY MONITORING – monitor enery consumption of your plug-in devices and set times and schedules to avoid waste.
- KASA SCENES & SCHEDULES – Schedule the Smart Plug to automatically switch on and off when away or set a Scene for controlling many devices with a single button
- NOTE: 2-Pack includes two (2) Smart Plugs. Requires a secured 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network connection.
You do NOT need to use both of these switches for a single 3 or 4-way setup. Hi, I am an electrician and suspected that only one of these two switches would be necessary to make the circuit work properly. My biggest concern was that the app functionality may be lost by only using one of the WiFi 3-way switches. I can assure you that all app functions remain intact. I have split two sets of these TP-Link HS 210 switches and used individually on four completely separate 3- way switching circuits (one of them was actually a 4-way w/four switches controlling a set of…
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…
Love it! Here is a hint for Echo owners The new Echo compatibility works very well and allows grouping controllers under a single group name. I just set up three controllers and now I can say “Alexa, turn on the living room lights” and viola, they’re on! Much easier than finding each lamp’s on/off switch on a cord behind a piece of furniture. I can also schedule them to turn on and off when we’re away from home.Go to the TP-LINK support site for full instructions and to the Alexa app if you’re using an Echo to…