Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip HS300, Surge Protector with 6 Individually Controlled Smart Outlets and 3 USB Ports, Works with Alexa & Google Home, No Hub Required , White

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Original price was: $79.99.Current price is: $43.99.

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With independent control of 6 devices and extra USB ports to charge 3 others, the kasa smart Wi-Fi power strip is ideal for your family rooms, home office or small business, power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights. Remotely control each outlet with the kasa smart app or use voice commands with Alexa, Google assistant, or Microsoft cortana. Kasa app system requirement: iOS 10 or Android 4.4 or higher.
6 smart outlets: Independently control 6 smart outlets, and charge 3 devices with built in USB ports; Ideal for controlling electronics in your home, home office, or small business
Surge protection: ETL certified surge protection shields sensitive electronics and appliances from sudden power surges that can occur during weather storms and cause irreparable damage
Energy monitoring : Monitor how much energy devices connected to the power strip consume; Check on each one from your Kasa smart app and turn off ones that are using too much power
Control from anywhere: Control connected devices from anywhere with the Kasa Smart app. Power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights from the app
Voice control: Remotely control your smart plug and use voice commands with Alexa, Google Assistant, or MicroSoft Cortana. Plug type:3-prong plug
Input: 100-125V~, 60Hz, 15A; Output: 15A 1875W maximum load in total; Vpr:500V(L-N) 500V(L-G) 500V(N-G) Type 3 SPD; Usb: 5V/2.4A each & total

Customers Reviews

  1. Yulien

    Super handy and well built smart power strip
    I got this Kasa smart strip to make it easier to cut power to my laptop when it’s not in use. I used to unplug it from a regular power strip to protect the battery, but that meant having to bend down every time. Now I just turn off the outlet from the app, and that’s it. Way more convenient.It feels really well made. The materials are solid, and it doesn’t look or feel cheap at all. Setup was smooth. The Kasa app recognized it right away, and the interface is super easy to use. I like that you can control each outlet independently, which gives you a lot of flexibility depending on what you’ve got plugged in. Works great with Google AssistantAnother big plus for me is being able to monitor the power usage from each connected device. It’s actually helpful to see what’s drawing electricity and when, especially if you want to reduce unecessary energy use.Overall, it’s a great product if you want more control over your setup. The USB ports are a nice extra too

  2. S Gray

    Great product and outstanding tech support!
    Somehow after many efforts by phone calls to and from Renz in TP-Link’s tech support, my bedroom power strip went back online. The fault apparently was with my home network .I don’t know what changed, whether an Xfinity service call set something right, but the upstairs cottage power strip suddenly agreed to an install, and a second power strip I had purchased and was using manually installed on my first attempt!!! Needless to say, I’m over the moon with the convenience and service provided by these power strips and with Renz’s phone calls and correspondences whose extraordinary diligence and care made for such a deeply appreciative experience. For a person with physical limitations or bedroom TV watcher, the TP-Link 6 station power strip is a life changer for the better. And Renz and tech team respond to every call to walk you through the installation. Good product, very good company, exemplary customer service.

  3. Kevin Fabricio Toapanta Peralta

    Un excelente articulo para controlar tus dispositivos
    Adquirí este producto por la necesidad de controlar dispositivos eléctricos que originalmente no contaban con esta funcionalidad. La distribución de los conectores es adecuada, especialmente considerando que muchos dispositivos tienen enchufes grandes que suelen bloquear tomas adyacentes. Con este producto, ese problema no se presenta.La aplicación móvil KASA resulta muy útil: permite programar horarios de encendido y apagado, y se puede controlar fácilmente mediante asistentes de voz. Además, los puertos USB incorporados son una gran ventaja cuando solo se dispone del cable y no de un cargador completo.También incluye botones físicos para encender o apagar cada tomacorriente de forma individual, lo cual es una opción muy práctica.En resumen, es un producto que cumple con todo lo que promete el fabricante y ofrece una experiencia funcional y conveniente.

  4. James T

    Very well built, smart power strip
    This thing is great! The customization options for naming each plug controlling them both locally and remotely solve both problems I needed to solve in my household. I love the smart technology and turning on and off devices via apps and automations, but my wife hates that intensely and wants to have local control be easy and simple. This power strip serves both worlds.I’ve been tracking the energy usage calculations and found them to be near nearly spot on. There’s some minor differences, but in the end, it provides very clear indication of energy usage per plug and per strep. I’m extremely happy with my purchase. And plan on buying more of these as other power strips need replacement. I even appreciate the cord length on this strip, as it’s sufficiently long enough to be useful in not too long to become obnoxious.

  5. Todd

    Pretty good interface and easy to setup
    So I just got this and set it up and I’m pretty pleased with it overall. The app is good but not great. I did have a little trouble with the initial connection, but that probably mostly my lack of attention. I didn’t read/interpret the on screen directions correctly. 🙂 Once I connected to the power strip wifi it connected with no issue.I bought this to limit the consumption of idle devices using vampire energy. My TV and sound system was using > 10 watts just idle and realistically I only use them 3 – 4 hours a day. My Laptops when powered off were consuming > 10 watts too. My concern was how much energy was this power strip going to use. I couldn’t get accurate measurements from TP – Link and reviewers answering the question were simply guessing, so I took a chance and bought a couple of these. I did some testing and the following are my results:> When the power strip is switched on and all 6 plugs turned off my Kill A Watt meter showed that it was using between 0.9 and 1.0 Watts.> Each plug you turn on increases watts it was using, by roughly 0.45 watts. With all 6 plugs powered on (nothing plugged in) my Kill A Watt meter measured 3.6-3.7 watts.*I also tested this with LED status light on and off. It is a little hard to find but this can be turned on/off in the app. What I found was that there was no measurable difference on my Kill A Watt meter when the LED status light was on or off. I measure them individually as well as with all plugs turn on. I’m sure there is some consumption but the Kill A Watt is limited to 0.1. So I left the status light on for now so I can visually see if the plug is on or off.The app:Overall I’m happy with the app functionality, but it seems to me that it is missing a couple of things that I would find useful.Good:> The ability to create groups and turn on and off that group from the app with one action.> scenes (way to turn on/off a group of plugs) is extremely nice. Similar to a group it gives you the ability take an action on an individual plug or a group (i.g. turn on or turn off the defined plugs).> Scheduling. I have setup a couple of schedules but haven’t yet monitored things to see if they work as intended. Again the schedule allows you to take some action at a particular time of day. You can create it based on day of the week and time. Pretty basic but it covers my needs.Bad/needs improvement:> Power consumption: I found a bit annoying and think that TP-Link/Kasa could greatly improve upon here is the ability to view/measure the consumption of each device. To do so you have to go into each plug and open up the “energy” section. What would be nice is if you could see or add the consumption to the screen next to or below the defined plug. It would also be nice to see the total consumption for the entire power strip or group for example.Other things good and bad:Good:> built in surge protection> USB outletsNegative:> Not Homekit compatible, but for me I don’t really care and the Kasa app is ok for me.> USB A outlets ONLY and may limited in charging ability for fast charge or higher power needs. However, at 12 watts output it does seem to charge my tablet with no complaints. So no real complaint here other than I need an adapter for all the new USB C plugs.> can’t control the USB outlets. It would be nice to be able to control these too so if you left your tablet plugged in you could limit power consumption by turn it off after a set time.> For some theSummary:If you have a single device or multiple devices that you don’t need/want to control separately it would be cheaper and easier to get a single smart plug versus a strip. I bought the Kasa slim homekit single outlet and they only consume ~4.5 watts when the plug is off and 1.0 watts when the plug is on. However, if you have 2 or more devices you want to control them all separately then this is more efficient than individual smart plugs. At least from the standpoint of energy consumption. However, the power strip does have the advantage of a built in surge protection which isn’t something the single outlets usually provide.Over all I think this strip provides decent value and should pay for itself in a couple years by saving power on several idle devices that are always sucking power. By scheduling and making it easy to turn on groups of devices (like my TV and sound system) I calculated that I should be able to reduce my power bill by at least $70/year. Maybe more if I find other vampire energy devices that are idle most of the time.

  6. Huizar JS

    Excelente barra pero los USBs no estan controlados por aplicacion =(

  7. FELPRG

    Si buscas convertir un dispositivo “Tonto” en inteligente, te servirá bastante o sencillamente nosotros tenemos conectado el horno de microondas y la lavadora a esta barra, y cuando no los usamos los apagamos y no están chupando energía, y puedes programar rutinas para que se apague y/o prenda a cierta hora o hasta poner un timer.

  8. Vinny J

    Justo lo que buscaba. Un multicontacto inteligente con enchufes que se manejan independientemente. Lo único malo es que no puedo agregarlo a otra app donde tengo más smart gadgets.

  9. Alfonso

    Muy práctico y buen producto. Especialmente para aparatos que co el wifi desees encender o apagar a distancia.

  10. Topiltzin Mancera

    Ya tenía la versión de 3 enchufes y la satisfacción con esta regleta es muy alta, la aplicación de tapo la hace aun mejor, programable y con protección de voltaje.La recomiendo si buscas un multicontacto inteligente.

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