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Kasa Sensible Plug KP200, In-Wall Sensible House Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google House & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Distant Management, ETL Licensed , White, 1 Pack

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It began in 2015 with a really sensible plug. However, earlier than that very sensible plug, Kasa Sensible was TP-Hyperlink Analysis America – TP-Hyperlink’s assume tank for all issues sensible residence. Constructing our title within the land of innovation, referred to as Silicon Valley, we had been tasked with doing a deep dive into the sensible residence market to create customer-centric, dependable and high quality merchandise.
Is Discontinued By Producer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.73 x 3.33 x 5.11 inches; 6.38 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity ‏ : ‎ KP200
Date First Out there ‏ : ‎ February 19, 2019
Producer ‏ : ‎ TP-Hyperlink
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07N3CK3MM
Nation of Origin ‏ : ‎ Vietnam

Sensible in wall retailers: Kasa sensible’s in wall outlet helps you to management 2 plugged in gadgets from anyplace on the similar time or individually; All of the options and advantages of a Kasa sensible plug multiplied; Take up much less area with this in wall choice that’s ultimate for Your lounge, kitchen, even your bed room
Management from anyplace: Flip your in wall outlet on or off, set schedules or scenes from anyplace together with your smartphone utilizing the Kasa sensible app; Remotely flip your vacation lights on when you’re on the workplace or away from residence
Voice management: Use easy voice instructions with you in wall sensible outlet and any Alexa or Google Assistant. You may give every outlet a novel title and use them individually; Ask Alexa to show your bed room lamps off when it’s bedtime, so that you don’t should rise up and do it your self
Grouping: Within the Kasa Sensible app you possibly can mix gadgets collectively for unified management with one single faucet in your smartphone; Mix lounge bulbs, plugs and switches collectively for extra handy entry
Away mode: Enhance your own home’s safety by setting your outlet to show linked gadgets on and off randomly all through the day to make it seem you’re residence even when you’re away. Working temperature-32°F-104°F (0ºC-40ºC). Working humidity-10%-90percentRH, non-condensing. Wi-fi Protocol: IEEE 802.11b/g/n . Output : 15A most load in complete
Energy Ranking: 1875W MAX in complete

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  1. Thomas Ott

    TP-Link is a Quality Name in the Internet of Things Community
    I have over 50 smart WiFi devices connected to a Google Mesh home network. The 20+ TP-Link smart devices in the network perform without a technical hitch and are reliable. The Kasa/TP-Link (KP200) WiFi two-outlet, in-wall receptacle is no exception. IF it is installed properly (see below), the KP200 works well and is easy to install (neutral white wire required!!).WARNING FOR AMATEUR ELECTRICIANS (like me):I am NOT an electrician, however, I’ve personally replaced most of the wall switches and receptacles in my home without a single issue. I have also replaced ceiling fans, light fixtures and bathroom exhaust fans — also without any issues. So, I was very confident installing he KP200 would be another cakewalk. However, this time I got in a little over my head installing the KP200, and it required an EXPENSIVE visit by a licensed electrician to make things right again.I learned, here in Arizona (and probably other states too), the safety code requires ANY WALL RECEPTACLE (outlet) within 15 feet of running water (such as kitchen sink or bathroom sink/tub/shower) must be a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). This is also sometimes called a “GFI outlet.”My “open concept” kitchen area has eight wall receptacles (all with NO “GFCI” markings or the usual GFI test/reset buttons); therefore, I did not know they were GFCI. About 14 feet from my kitchen sink is a “pantry” — which is far enough away from the kitchen sink not to worry about water splashing. The pantry has two above-counter wall receptacles (which I later learned are UNMARKED GFCI receptacles).So, when I replaced one of the UNMARKED GFCI outlets with the KP200, everything went to hell in a handbasket. The KP200 would not work properly, AND the other seven “kitchen” outlets were inoperable as well. In short (pun intended), the electrician said the KP200 is NOT a GFCI unit, and replacing the GFCI with the KP200 — not only violated the state’s electrical code, but it was also created a substantial safety hazard by breaking the chain of protection provided by the eight outlets connected to the unmarked GFCI circuit. (Once I went to the outside electrical panel, it was visually obvious some of the breakers were GFCI, but inside the home, nothing indicates their GFCI status).Although the electrician has an excellent reputation for quality work, he is “VERY OLD SCHOOL.” As such, there are TWO THINGS he absolutely HATES:(1) ALL home automation smart devices (don’t even mention the word – “Alexa” to him);(2) ANY “weekend-warrior” homeowner who is not a licensed electrician and does his own electrical work.That said, I not only received a very stern verbal admonishment regarding electrical safety, I also received an invoice for $150. (I think some of the $150 was punitive.)Expensive lesson learn. So, BEFORE you swap-out your old electrical outlet for a TP-LINK KP200, be CERTAIN it is NOT an UNMARKED CFCI receptacle.By the way, the next day, I installed the KP200 in a bedroom, and it works as expected! It is an excellent and reliable name-brand product!ONE LAST CAVEAT: I only purchase smart devices made by large, well-established technology companies, such as TP-Link. Why? Most “Internet of Things” (IOT) smart devices COMMUNICATE to the world outside your home in order to function. That means IOT devices are potentially the WEAKEST LINK in your home Internet/network security.In other words, you need to purchase IOT devices from companies that have the financial resources and technical expertise to update BOTH the firmware and software of their products — as the product ages. This updating helps defend your home network against hackers who exploit “cheap,” no-name IOT device to gain access to the rest of your home network, computers, smartphones, tablets, and etc.I hope this helps.

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  2. Dare to Dream

    For parental screen time control
    My kid has found just about every workaround to steal screen time. This Kasa fit perfectly into the new locking outdoor outlet cover. This prevents him from removing the plug and just plugging in elsewhere.INSTALL: unusual situationMy outlet was set for a 3way, meaning it’s an outlet that turns off and on with a wall switch. I capped the red (connects to switch) and then clamped both white under the neutral screw and both black to the live screw, ground under ground screw. So far this works and the switch is obsolete.INSTALL: normalOther than that, install was easy. I am a woman and quite handy, this isn’t my first electrical project but it’s easy if your outlet has the correct wires and you can follow the instructions. You have to power off the outlet, which in my case is the same power as the wifi, so I had to plug my wifi into another live outlet.APP:So far the app works well. Love the scheduling features.App Kid proofing: I have an iPhone, so I used shortcuts to add a new shortcut to the Kasa app and named it “spectrum outlet”, changed the icon, then hid my real kasa app in a folder. I changed my profile pic to spectrum and my username to spectrum. I’ve installed it while my teen was at school. I will be telling him it’s a new feature from spectrum. Hoping to avoid him figuring out what is controlling his outlet, or he might be able to get Alexa to connect and bypass the kasa app timers/controls entirely. There are no labels on the outlet for him to identify it. Fingers crossed.If your kid uses an Ethernet cable to game online, wifi parental controls wont work. Especially if they use a VPN app and it shows up as a new device with each connection. You can get an Ethernet kill switch, but I have yet to find one with a timer, or remote capability. This means my kid will just flip the switch and feign innocence. It also makes my job of remembering when and how and how long, so much harder. Did my husband allow this? Did I? Working opposite schedules allows our kid lots of opportunity to confuse and deny.Now with the push of a button on my phone, I can power his PC outlet on or off. I can also have multiple schedules, multiple timeframes in a day, different than the weekend, breaks in between. Total control.I wish it didn’t have to be this way. My other two kids are not like this. This guy is leveling up my parenting skills and I need a nap.UPDATE:A year and a half later and this system still works like a charm. I finally won.

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  3. JR

    Works perfectly
    The install took maybe 5 minutes and the app setup was just as fast. The outlets are sleek and fit nearly flush to the wall. I have an older house so there were less connections than I had wires, but it was simple to adjust.The app is intuitive and works like a charm. All of my schedules are active and working.

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  4. Brandon

    Great option for behind furniture
    Sometimes you just don’t have a lot of room for “wall wart” smart plugs with another plug on top of that. In those cases, like behind furniture you want close to the wall, these outlets shine (pun intended). I’ve now got two of these outlets for our dining room where aesthetics are more important than the other locations I use the smart plugs. While they aren’t technically HomeKit compatible, Homebridge with a TP-Link Kasa plugin has served me well for going on 4 years now. The Kasa line is definitely the best deal going for reliability, price, and options…especially when paired with Homebridge!

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  5. Oscar G.

    Es buen producto pero es muy grande para las cajas que se usan comúnmente en México. Si cabe, pero si hay mangueras sobresalidas o muchos cables ya no.

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  6. Iris

    Vamos a empezar diciendo lo que no viene en la publicación, el contacto aguanta hasta 15A de salida por contacto, y menciono esto para que consideres antes de comprarlo.Respecto a la instalación, es muy sencilla, como instalar cualquier otro contacto, lo único que no me gustó y por eso comparto fotos, es que el dispositivo es muy grande que no logró entrar en su totalidad en la caja, antes tenía otro contacto inteligente de steren el cual entro sin problemas, pero este no, no se si mi caja (chalupa) sea chiquita o vieja, pero no cupo, por lo que si tienes hijo pequeños puede ser muy peligroso que quede tan afuera.La configuración es muy sencilla, el dispositivo se conecta a tu modem/router, la aplicación es intuitiva, puedes revisar información como tiempo de endendido, aunque me gustaría que tuviera estuviera datos como consumos. Se puede conectar a Alexa, Google y Smart Things de Samsung.Si lo recomiendo, pero considera que es posible no quede muy bien instalada.

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  7. Nate

    I bought one for my Christmas tree. Liked it bought a second to plug my vehicle block heaters in.Functions well in outdoor temperatures (up to -40)App works greatWifi connection is really good and works even at a decent distance (one is in the detached garage)

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  8. 6pack

    Love their product line! Only wish they had a 4-way smart switch. Otherwise I would have given them 5*

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  9. Vikram Viswanathan

    This product (Decor compatible) is easily to use and install.

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    Kasa Sensible Plug KP200, In-Wall Sensible House Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google House & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Distant Management, ETL Licensed , White, 1 Pack
    Kasa Sensible Plug KP200, In-Wall Sensible House Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google House & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Distant Management, ETL Licensed , White, 1 Pack

    Original price was: $29.99.Current price is: $14.99.

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