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Incandescent bulbs work better for dimming if you want to get really dim. Two other energy-tracking smart plugs we've reviewed -- the and the smart plug -- also block adjacent outlets with bulky design. This allows you to configure scenarios where the devices work in tandem with one another.


tp link smart plug
If you keep turning down the gusto on an LED bulb, the light will get dimmer to a point. For those looking for voice control, the smart plug is compatible with both Amazon Alexa and Google Home. First, the reaction time of the devices is basically instant. An LED on the side of the fub indicates connectivity, and a manual power button on the end offers a way to turn the plug on and off at the outlet. If you plug the smart plug into the bottom receptacle the top half of the smart plug will cover the top receptacle. This is considerably more than pan options like the Geeni Energi allow. How To Schedule And Control Your Smart Plug The smart plug allows you a few different methods for controlling it. However, you can create groups with the Alexa app and TP-LINK devices.

Giving the app permission for your location will even allow it to pinpoint sunrise and sunset for you automatically. First, enable the Kasa skill on your Echo. My TP-Link smart plug and Scentsy keep my kitchen smelling nice!


tp link smart plug

How to connect my TP-Link Smart Plug/Switch to my home network via Kasa? - At 100% it puts out 800 lumens, which is roughly equivalent to a 60W incandescent bulb.


tp link smart plug

Among their most popular devices is the TP-Link Smart Wi-Fi Plug which comes in a standard version HS100 and one that provides energy monitoring HS110. This simple device allows you to turn dumb items in your home into semi-smart ones that can be controlled remotely without a central hub. Free shipping We were not that impressed with the overall design of the TP-Link Smart Wi-Fi Plug. The front face is a dull white oval with a gray area around the plug. The problem arises in how bulky the device is note that TP-Link does now offer a mini version called the HS105. It comes out close to 3 inches from the wall and obstructs the other outlet. And to top it off, the LEDs on the device are always on. While the design left us shrugging our shoulders, the overall performance was much more uplifting. The app can be used for not just the smart plug but any smart home device sold by TP-Link. TP-Link is rather unique in that they allow you the option to setup the device only for local use if you want say you just want to have it work as a sleep timer for a fan as you fall asleep. Once connected, the Kasa app was a delight to use. It was simple to setup names and even custom icons for the plug. Features such as scheduling, away mode, and a sleep timer were prominently displayed and easy to configure. Giving the app permission for your location will even allow it to pinpoint sunrise and sunset for you automatically. This allows you to configure scenarios where the devices work in tandem with one another. Lag was non-existent turning on and off attached devices. The plug can handle up to 1800 watts and 15 amps of current. This is considerably more than budget options like the Geeni Energi allow. It also should be safe for use with a modern space heater or window air conditioner unit. When attached appliances are off, it only draws about 0. Firmware updates do seem to be happening on a regular basis which eases security concerns. Perhaps the only real miss is it not working with 802. This leaves you with 2. For those looking for voice control, the smart plug is compatible with both Amazon Alexa and Google Home. Both options require logging in with your TP-Link cloud account that you likely created during the installation. In our testing with both smart speakers, the plug connected and worked flawlessly. For IFTTT aficionados, Kasa is currently in beta stages of integration but looks promising. Unfortunately there is no Apple HomeKit support at the moment. As we mentioned earlier, the TP-Link Smart Plug comes in two different models. The only other difference is the HS110 comes in a fully white exterior. As for the energy monitoring, it worked fine in our testing. Conclusion The TP-Link Smart Wi-Fi Plug HS100 works perfectly fine and is backed by a leader in wireless technology.