| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
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| Part Number | HS100 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.6 x 3.9 inches |
| Item model number | HS100 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Color | White |
| Style | Classic Plug 1-Pack |
| Pattern | Plug |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Included Components | Smart Plug HS100, Quick Start Guide |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
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Kasa Smart (HS100) Plug by TP-Link, Smart Home WiFi Outlet Works with Alexa, Echo, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Remote Control, 15 Amp, UL Certified, 1-Pack , white
| Price: | $23.00 |
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- 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; Operating Temperature: 0 ºC to 40 ºC (32°F to 104°F). Operating Humidity: 5 percent to 90 percent RH, Non condensing
- Flexible Control: UL Certfied to switch upto 15A, for flexible control of a wide range of plug in devices
- 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: Requires a secured 2.4 gigahertz wifi network connection
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Product Specifications:
- Plugs into any standard wall outlet
- Supports up to 15A of power to devices
- Compatible with Android 4.1 and higher or iOS 9 and higher
- Existing Wi-Fi network required
Save Money by Running the House on Your Schedule
The HS100 allows you to create schedules to automatically power on or off your home electronics and appliances at anytime. You can create a schedule for each device any day of the week, or customize it by a specific time in a day.
Keep energy bills low by effectively managing devices that use the most power. Scheduling allows you to prevent power-hungry devices from being left on longer than needed.
Have your devices run on your schedule, even when you’re not there.
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Control from AnywhereYour Smart Plug can be controlled through your existing Wi-Fi network via the free Kasa app*. Download the app to your smartphone or tablet and have access to turn your home devices on/off, set schedules and appear at home when you're away. The Kasa app allows you to add as many Smart Plugs as you’d like to keep track of multiple appliances, whenever, wherever. *Compatible with Android 4.1 and higher or iOS 9 and higher. |
Appear at Home While You’re AwayHave the Smart Plug work for you when you’re out of town. Connecting a lamp to your smart plug can provide home security benefits. Set it to Away Mode, and the Smart Plug will automatically turn the light on and off to give the appearance that someone is home. |
Never Leave Things RunningThe Smart Plug gives you the peace of mind that you’ll never leave devices running again. With the countdown timer feature, simply set a timer for the Smart Plug to turn off its appliance automatically. Set it and forget it. It’s that simple, giving you one less thing to worry about in your busy life. |
Keep Your Kids on ScheduleWith the scheduling benefits of a Smart Plug, you have better control over your child’s daily activities. Make sure the television is turned off when they should be doing homework, or use a countdown feature to have any lamps shut off right before bedtime. |
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Control with Your VoiceThe Smart Plug works directly with Amazon Alexa,Google Assistant and Microsoft Cortana to manage your devices through Voice Control. Assign a name to each Smart Plug and communicate with each plug by name when making a voice command. You can also create a group for all your smart devices and control them all with one command. |
One App for AllThe free Kasa app works with all TP-LINK smart home devices, allowing you to easily control your home from any Android or iOS device. |
No Hub RequiredThe Smart Plug works with any Wi-Fi router without the need for a separate hub or paid subscription service. |
Easy SetupPlug in your smart plug, follow the set up instructions on the Kasa Smart app and you’re good to go! |
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| HS200 | HS110 | HS100 | HS105 | HS100 KIT | HS105 KIT | |
| Control from Anywhere | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| No Hub Design | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Away Mode | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Energy Monitoring | - | ✓ | - | - | - | - |
| Design | In-Wall | Plug-In | Plug-In | Plug-In (occupies only 1 socket) | Plug-In | Plug-In (occupies only 1 socket) |
| Control Hardwired Appliances | ✓ | - | - | - | - | - |
| Power on/off Scheduling | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Wi-Fi Enabled | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Alexa Voice Control | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Google Assistant Compatible | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Product description
Control lighting and other appliances from anywhere with the Kasa Smart Wi Fi Plug. Schedule connected devices turn on when you get home, then power down when you go to sleep. Control each outlet individually or as one, set schedules or scenes, even use voice commands with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Microsoft Cortana.
Product information
Style:Classic Plug 1-PackTechnical Details
Additional Information
| ASIN | B0178IC734 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2016 |
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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 because I can set a schedule on the app so it goes off at certain times of the day, therefore, enabling me to cool my dogs on-time for a certain amount of time.
Plus it was our dog's birthday and she wanted more fans............... 🤡
😬
The app is good, too. It's good.
Buy this sh*t.
*I added a picture of my dogs so you know I'm not a lunatic.
By Tyler Pfaffenbach on July 24, 2017
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 because I can set a schedule on the app so it goes off at certain times of the day, therefore, enabling me to cool my dogs on-time for a certain amount of time.
Plus it was our dog's birthday and she wanted more fans............... 🤡
😬
The app is good, too. It's good.
Buy this sh*t.
*I added a picture of my dogs so you know I'm not a lunatic.
But I WORRY about the SECURITY RISK of sharing my home WiFi username/password with a Chinese company. SOMEONE, ahem, can get into my router, my PCs etc., and steal my bank credentials, or install botnets to launch malware attacks. So I STRONGLY RECOMMEND using a router that supports 2 networks. Make sure you have separate passwords for them. Use the main network for all your PCs, phones and tablets, and connect all these IOT devices to the guest one.
1) Setup was a piece of cake: just plug them in and use the Kasa app to configure them. You can also control these by voice if you are an Echo user -- adding them as new devices is easily done through the Alexa app. (They are also compatible with Google Home devices.)
2) They are small and unobtrusive, projecting about an inch and a half from the outlet. And because they are so compact, you CAN plug two of them in at the same receptacle, one above the other.
3) They require NO HUB, since they connect via WiFi -- this is a huge plus!
4) They are very easy to control with the Kasa app, which is well designed and fairly intuitive. You can use the app not only to turn the plugs on and off but also to set schedules so lamps or other appliances turn on and off at designated times.
I have had no connectivity issues with these, and I would certainly buy them again. (In fact, I will almost certainly purchase more because I keep finding new places where these can be useful!)
A tip for Echo users: I try to limit the number of different brands and makers of my smart home devices beacuse each brand typically has its own phone app and adds an extra layer of complexity to the whole setup. But inevitably you are likely to have devices from several different brands. If you like to set schedules and routines for plugs, lamps, etc., rather than using each individual brand's phone app, you can set all of their schedules using the Alexa app. This greatly simplifies things, as you can look at ONE app to see the schedules of all of your different devices.
By Frederick on October 25, 2018
1) Setup was a piece of cake: just plug them in and use the Kasa app to configure them. You can also control these by voice if you are an Echo user -- adding them as new devices is easily done through the Alexa app. (They are also compatible with Google Home devices.)
2) They are small and unobtrusive, projecting about an inch and a half from the outlet. And because they are so compact, you CAN plug two of them in at the same receptacle, one above the other.
3) They require NO HUB, since they connect via WiFi -- this is a huge plus!
4) They are very easy to control with the Kasa app, which is well designed and fairly intuitive. You can use the app not only to turn the plugs on and off but also to set schedules so lamps or other appliances turn on and off at designated times.
I have had no connectivity issues with these, and I would certainly buy them again. (In fact, I will almost certainly purchase more because I keep finding new places where these can be useful!)
A tip for Echo users: I try to limit the number of different brands and makers of my smart home devices beacuse each brand typically has its own phone app and adds an extra layer of complexity to the whole setup. But inevitably you are likely to have devices from several different brands. If you like to set schedules and routines for plugs, lamps, etc., rather than using each individual brand's phone app, you can set all of their schedules using the Alexa app. This greatly simplifies things, as you can look at ONE app to see the schedules of all of your different devices.
By Fred Butler on October 17, 2018
Once that is done, you can group them together however you like. I even create scenes using geo-fencing that will turn on my kitchen lamp when I am near home. I planned to use one of them for my Christmas lights. This way I don't have to bother with the old timer like before.
The plugs feels solid and high quality. The side power button turn on manually with a satisfying click. The Kasa is actually a little smaller the Amazon smart plug. Long term, I have an older TP-Link plug I bought over 2 years ago and it is still working like a charm. Haven't experience any disconnect from my home Wi-fi yet.
Why get just 1 Amazon smart plug when you can get 2 of these for the same price, built, quality, and ease of use.
By MikeinSugarland on November 8, 2019
Once that is done, you can group them together however you like. I even create scenes using geo-fencing that will turn on my kitchen lamp when I am near home. I planned to use one of them for my Christmas lights. This way I don't have to bother with the old timer like before.
The plugs feels solid and high quality. The side power button turn on manually with a satisfying click. The Kasa is actually a little smaller the Amazon smart plug. Long term, I have an older TP-Link plug I bought over 2 years ago and it is still working like a charm. Haven't experience any disconnect from my home Wi-fi yet.
Why get just 1 Amazon smart plug when you can get 2 of these for the same price, built, quality, and ease of use.
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Reviewed in Mexico on December 26, 2018
No puedo atribuir esos problemas a cuestiones de señal del Wifi dado que el router está a 1.5 metros y con todo y eso pierden conectividad.
No los regreso porque perdí la caja, pero NO VALEN LA PENA. Son basura.
Very easy to set up.













