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Tapo Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring, Tapo P110 (4-Pack)
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About this deal
- Remote Control – Instantly turn connected devices on/off wherever you are through the Tapo app
- Schedule – Preset a schedule to automatically manage devices
- Timer - Create countdown timer lists for connected electronics
- Voice Control – Manage your smart plug with voice commands via Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant
- Away Mode – Automatically turns devices on and off at different times to give the appearance that someone is home
- Compact Design - Mini-sized to avoid blocking adjacent sockets
- Easy Setup and Use - No hub required, set up quickly and manage easily through the free app.
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sorted bySetup is straightforward.
They works great with Google, Alexa and notably home assistant including local control.
The app gives you customisation over things like power on options and led settings.
I can't speak to long term reliability but all ok so far.
I'd recommend them.
Better to use the power saving features within the device or just leave it on...
One does occasionally lose connection but that's a WiFi issue really.
A cheap and effective method of creating the semblance (maybe a mirage) of a smart house.
Nice toys too
Not interested energy smart monitoring.
I've got a much easier method.
The on/off switch.
It works so well (edited)
That adage about people telling ten others about a negative product experience may apply.
Heat added, op!
If you have anyone round to work on electrics make sure you unplug them before the MCB is turned back on. If you have them plugged in controlling something they will probably fail. If you look at them wrong they’ll probably fail.
Funnily the old style bigger Kasa energy monitor one never had any issues with, and that was being used to switch 10A EV charger on and off every night so continually operating at max load.
They’re just not built to last and I’m not alone looking at forums. Tapo offer a 2 year warranty but after trying to use it found out you’ll be paying for shipping in the second year and it won’t work out much cheaper than just buying a new one on offer…