Unfortunately, this deal has expired 2 October 2022.
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TP-Link Tapo P110 Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring, Works with Amazon Alexa (Echo and Echo Dot) and Google Home £9.99 @ Amazon


About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
- Energy Monitoring - Monitor the average power consumption of the load for one hour via the Tapo App
- Compatibility - Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for Voice Control
- Remote Access -Control devices connected to the smart plug wherever you use the free Tapo app on your phone
- Schedule and Timer - Schedule/Timer the smart plug to automatically power electronics on and off as needed
- Device Sharing - Share management permissions with family members for multiple control
- Connectivity technology: Wi-Fi Built In
Info added by @Yasmin26
TP-Link Tapo P110 Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring - Official Website

Specifications
◾️NETWORK
Protocol: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Wireless Type: 2.4 GHz
System Requirements: Android 4.4 or higher, iOS 9.0 or higher
◾️GENERAL
Dimensions( H X W X D ): 2.0* 2.8* 1.6 in (51*72.0*40 mm)
Materia: PC
Buttons: Power Button, Status LED
Power Requirements: AC 220-240 V~50/60 Hz
◾️WORKING STATUS
Maximum Load: 2990W, 13 A
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57 Comments
sorted byWhat about the other hours I want to measure?
I ordered one from this seller last month and they cancelled the order saying that they had issues getting stock.
Avoid.
I'm now on the hunt for other devices around the house that are burning money!
Yet to dig into the code to see if I can do my own to assist with the data flow.
Check your bill/contract to see your cost per kwh though. This won't be so far off
Not a bad tool but prob only worth a tenner and I have stopped using mine after a week and checking the various appliances I was interested in (one thing in taught me is that the standby usage of most modern appliances is so low turning them off and on regularly is probably more costly in damaging the equipment than the small savings in electricity being made.
It can only monitor for one hour? Sounds useless.
Anyone know eggcup which automation protocol they use?
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Anyone know exactly which automation protocol they use?
Was this due to speech to text, or autocorrect?