| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
|---|---|
| Part Number | HS105 |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.6 x 2.6 inches |
| Item model number | HS105 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1-Pack |
| Color | White |
| Style | 1 Pack |
| Material | Plastic |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Included Components | Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini HS105, Quick Start Guide |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
Kasa Smart HS105 Mini WiFi Smart Plug tplink, 1-Pack, White
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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
- Compact Design: Won't block the other wall outlet allowing two Smart Plugs to be installed side by side
- 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 Wi Fi network connection
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Your Home. One App.
Control all your Kasa light strips, bulbs, plugs, switches, and cameras using the friendly Kasa Smart app, eliminating the need for multiple apps to control your smart home.
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Control lighting and other appliances from anywhere with the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug mini. 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. Frequency Range: 2.4GHz; Protocols Supported: IEEE 802.11b/g/n. Operating Temperature: 0 ºC~ 40 ºC ( 32°F ~ 104°F ).
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| ASIN | B01K1JVZOE |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#25,987 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
#55 in Electric Plugs |
| Date First Available | August 9, 2016 |
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Me: pause the game and put your laundry away
Child: let me just finish this level
Me: no. I need you to do it now.
Child: but mom....
And this continues until I'm ready rip my hair out.
This is how things go now
Me: pause the game and put your laundry away
Child: but mom...
Me: I'm opening the Kasa app...
Child: OK! OK! I'm going
I also have a schedule set so it doesn't even turn in the morning when people should be getting ready for school. After school, it's scheduled to be off, and once everyone has homework done, we turn it on. The kids know that if I power stuff off from the app, they won't have a chance to save their game. This is a huge motivator.
Keep in mind, if your outlet easily accessible, you can bypass the app by pushing the button on the plug, luckily our outlet is behind the entertainment center and no one can reach it.
I also use this if anyone starts fighting over a game. I never knew Minecraft could cause so much fighting between siblings. Now, as soon as I hear fighting, I turn the outlet off. I often hear my kids reminding each othe. "Dude, stop or mom is gonna turn it off!"
I have regained control of my household, and it feels great!!!
I absolutely LOVE the light switches and the outlet plugs. The online TP-LINK installation videos are awesome; short and concise with clear instructions. These Smart devices work perfectly every time using the Kasa app, Alexa and now the Google Assistant. When the power went out once, the devices automatically reconnected and worked flawlessly. BEST PURCHASE EVER!!!
I bought the Amazon Echo Dot - 4 times - and controlled my lights from anywhere in the house simply by speaking to Alexa.
Then, as of 3/25/17, Google Assistant got in the action. So now I can also tell my phone "Ok Goggle, turn on the Basement" and the two Smart Plugs (one mini and one original-sized) turn on together since I made a "basement" group to include them both.
If you're buying these Smart Plugs or Smart Switches for the first time, the below info will be helpful to know to avoid asking yourself "why is it not working for me the way people say they do?"
1. You need to install the Kasa app and create a user account to operate your devices using your phone/tablet. The Smart devices must be able to connect via the WiFi in your house to be operated remotely (by you not manually touching the device). Although you can still operate the devices manually, you bought these to operate them remotely. The Kasa app let's you name each Smart device (IMPORTANT: NAME EACH DEVICE AND GROUP AS YOU WANT TO CALL IT OUT USING ALEXA OR GOOGLE ASSISTANT) and create "Scenes" to group multiple Smart devices to turn on/off at the same time. Tapping on the device name in the Kasa app opens the options to set schedules, timers and more.
2. Got an Amazon Echo? Install the Alexa app on your phone/tablet, add the Kasa Skill, link the Kasa Skill to your Kasa account (from point #1 above), discover devices, then create Groups - similar to the Scenes in Kasa - and select which devices to include in the group for Alexa to know what you meant to turn on/off at the same time. If you DON'T create groups in the Alexa Skill: A) Simply ask Alexa to turn on/off the individual Smart device name, and... B) Alexa will NOT know which multiple Smart devices to turn on/off at the same time - even though you created a Scene (group) in the Kasa app, key phrase here... "in the Kasa app". After you create a group name and include Smart devices in the Alexa Skill, you'll feel like one of The Jetsons, a Star Trek crew member or a millionaire, with the power to command lights on and off using you voice: "Alexa, turn on the Living Room".
3. Got an Android smartphone/tablet with Android version 6.0 or higher? Google began sending upgrades to those devices to install the Android Assistant - the same Artificial Intelligence (AI) used with the Google Home device (the device that competes with Amazon Echo). Here's the deal, similar to the Alexa Skill, you NEED to enable and setup the Android Assistant using the similar steps I described in topic #2 above: Link it to your Kasa account, create Group names and add Smart devices to the group, etc. To set up your Android Assistant to operate your TP-LINK Smart devices, start by saying "Ok Google, turn on my LIGHTS" - the AI is smart and will prompt you with a bubble for you to setup Google Home interfaces. It's da bomb!
Hopefully this will help you enjoy your TP-LINK Smart devices as much as I do.
If you're thinking "I'm still not sure if I should get these or another brand..." GET THESE!!! You will not regret it. They work great! Also, when I had questions, their customer support was very responsive. The love is definitely there.
My goal is to get my entire house upgraded to use only TP-LINK light switches. In time, as the budget allows, it will happen.
By Jorge Juarez on April 1, 2017
I absolutely LOVE the light switches and the outlet plugs. The online TP-LINK installation videos are awesome; short and concise with clear instructions. These Smart devices work perfectly every time using the Kasa app, Alexa and now the Google Assistant. When the power went out once, the devices automatically reconnected and worked flawlessly. BEST PURCHASE EVER!!!
I bought the Amazon Echo Dot - 4 times - and controlled my lights from anywhere in the house simply by speaking to Alexa.
Then, as of 3/25/17, Google Assistant got in the action. So now I can also tell my phone "Ok Goggle, turn on the Basement" and the two Smart Plugs (one mini and one original-sized) turn on together since I made a "basement" group to include them both.
If you're buying these Smart Plugs or Smart Switches for the first time, the below info will be helpful to know to avoid asking yourself "why is it not working for me the way people say they do?"
1. You need to install the Kasa app and create a user account to operate your devices using your phone/tablet. The Smart devices must be able to connect via the WiFi in your house to be operated remotely (by you not manually touching the device). Although you can still operate the devices manually, you bought these to operate them remotely. The Kasa app let's you name each Smart device (IMPORTANT: NAME EACH DEVICE AND GROUP AS YOU WANT TO CALL IT OUT USING ALEXA OR GOOGLE ASSISTANT) and create "Scenes" to group multiple Smart devices to turn on/off at the same time. Tapping on the device name in the Kasa app opens the options to set schedules, timers and more.
2. Got an Amazon Echo? Install the Alexa app on your phone/tablet, add the Kasa Skill, link the Kasa Skill to your Kasa account (from point #1 above), discover devices, then create Groups - similar to the Scenes in Kasa - and select which devices to include in the group for Alexa to know what you meant to turn on/off at the same time. If you DON'T create groups in the Alexa Skill: A) Simply ask Alexa to turn on/off the individual Smart device name, and... B) Alexa will NOT know which multiple Smart devices to turn on/off at the same time - even though you created a Scene (group) in the Kasa app, key phrase here... "in the Kasa app". After you create a group name and include Smart devices in the Alexa Skill, you'll feel like one of The Jetsons, a Star Trek crew member or a millionaire, with the power to command lights on and off using you voice: "Alexa, turn on the Living Room".
3. Got an Android smartphone/tablet with Android version 6.0 or higher? Google began sending upgrades to those devices to install the Android Assistant - the same Artificial Intelligence (AI) used with the Google Home device (the device that competes with Amazon Echo). Here's the deal, similar to the Alexa Skill, you NEED to enable and setup the Android Assistant using the similar steps I described in topic #2 above: Link it to your Kasa account, create Group names and add Smart devices to the group, etc. To set up your Android Assistant to operate your TP-LINK Smart devices, start by saying "Ok Google, turn on my LIGHTS" - the AI is smart and will prompt you with a bubble for you to setup Google Home interfaces. It's da bomb!
Hopefully this will help you enjoy your TP-LINK Smart devices as much as I do.
If you're thinking "I'm still not sure if I should get these or another brand..." GET THESE!!! You will not regret it. They work great! Also, when I had questions, their customer support was very responsive. The love is definitely there.
My goal is to get my entire house upgraded to use only TP-LINK light switches. In time, as the budget allows, it will happen.
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They have a new software update and they now support control this smart plug anywhere outside your house. Last review is they just control locally inside your home. But now they just updated. So I give one more star for them. If they care about the last star they need to lower the price. Because I find out an other brand brought it from local Walmart is half of the price.
I brought this because I can control them through home WiFi network wherever I'm in the house. The Kasa App is also easy to use and connect them very simple. Enough function that you can use to control your plug.
Pros: Easy to set up
Compact design without blocking other outlet
Have "Schedule" "Away" and "Timer" function
You can read how many hours your "lights on" or whatever device on everyday
Con: Plug control only local wifi network
The "Schedule" and "Away" function don't see the different. I'm confuse.
Overall this wifi plug is just a high tech timer upgrade from the mechanical one. Yes you can use Amazon Echo Voice Control but if you not using Echo. Only control locally you can't control away from home. I suggest save the money to buy the HS100 or HS110 is more useful.
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2018
They have a new software update and they now support control this smart plug anywhere outside your house. Last review is they just control locally inside your home. But now they just updated. So I give one more star for them. If they care about the last star they need to lower the price. Because I find out an other brand brought it from local Walmart is half of the price.
I brought this because I can control them through home WiFi network wherever I'm in the house. The Kasa App is also easy to use and connect them very simple. Enough function that you can use to control your plug.
Pros: Easy to set up
Compact design without blocking other outlet
Have "Schedule" "Away" and "Timer" function
You can read how many hours your "lights on" or whatever device on everyday
Con: Plug control only local wifi network
The "Schedule" and "Away" function don't see the different. I'm confuse.
Overall this wifi plug is just a high tech timer upgrade from the mechanical one. Yes you can use Amazon Echo Voice Control but if you not using Echo. Only control locally you can't control away from home. I suggest save the money to buy the HS100 or HS110 is more useful.
The fact that these can be controlled through your app from anywhere you are is a great convenience. I primarily use these for light decorations inside and outside of the house. I have them all set to go on at the same times and off at the same times. They have performed flawlessly and the app makes it a breeze to setup. They don't take up much space at all and you can still use the second outlet in your wall plug. These are designed well and if you need to use both receptacles, they plug in without issues.
You can also use these for your existing floor lamps, table lamps, etc. Almost anything you want to put a timer on, this product will do it. You don't need to use the timer if you don't want to so if you want to keep your lights off until you are ready to head home you can remotely turn on your lights. I have also used this to control my crock pot. I use it to delay turn on and auto shut off my crock pot at certain times depending on recipe.
I also have the Tp-link smart switches and a dimmer. Good eco-system and the app is always updating. These plugs are just a good addition to the ecosystem of smart switches. I would definitely recommend these without hesitation.
I would 100% buy again, and buy any TP Link product too! Very pleased!




