Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip KP303, Surge Protector with 3 Individually Controlled Smart Outlets and 2 USB Ports, Works with Alexa & Google Home, No Hub Required , White

(618 reviews)

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  • Brinamerg

    > 3 day

    Setting up was a little difficult because the device wouldnt find the WiFi from my phone. I ended up switching my wifi router to manual channel selection on the 2.4ghz. Once I did this, I had to relogin to my wifi on my phone, but it worked to get the kasa plugs connected. Once that was was figured out, it was off to the races easily assigning plugs and connecting them to Alexa.

  • webbilt

    > 3 day

    Seems to work fine. Does not have Energy Monitoring / Power Consumption. This only has Run Time.

  • Lillian

    > 3 day

    I like this product. I would love it if all the features worked. I have scheduled several timers for on and off at specific times and they dont work at all. The only scheduled timer that I have found that works is the sunset timer. I have a lamp plugged in and it automatically turns my light on at sunset. I love that--I never have to walk into a dark house. I like being able to turn the light on and off from a different room, as I can automatically turn the plugged in device on/off using the app. I was thinking of buying another one to turn my TV off and on at a scheduled time but I wont since the schedule function isnt working.

  • Karen Jo

    > 3 day

    Very easy to set up. Can program the lights and heat to go on and off at certain hours. Love this!

  • John in NC

    Greater than one week

    Use this in garage to control 2 shop light chains and a fan. So very convenient. Ive chosen Kasa for my smart house needs with success and great performance for all units - 5 cameras, doorbell camera, front and back door light switches, several outlets and LED strips in the screen room.

  • Tremosian

    > 3 day

    I bought it specifically to always power two Raspberry Pi 2B+s through the USB outlets (2.4A) and to conditionally power two 3D printers. You do need to install a phone app, to attach to power strip to your wi-fi network - and it is convenient to name the device and/or the individual plugs. After that, you can ignore the app. (I did not test the Kasa app, but it does look clean and offers hooks into Alexa/Google Assistant/IFTTT/Smart Things, as well as generic sensors, door locks, motion sensors, and smart bulbs.) Home Assistant had a simple integration that found the plugs after they had been set up through the Kasa app, and the power strip responded 100% to the HA controls. I am very happy with the purchase, and will consider more of these in the future.

  • Richard

    > 3 day

    So when I first got this I thought it would be super basic and cheap. To my surprise TP link has actually taken the time to design this. From two USB ports on the strip and three standard three prong plugs this is a Amazing device to add to any smart home intergration. Easy app setup of the device only took 3 minutes to set up from start to end, each plug is able to be renamed and the Google home app with identify those names.

  • Dustin

    Greater than one week

    I use this for three fans in the summer. As a power strip, it provides power, as expected. For the smart home part, I use Google Home and its never reset or disconnected. Just does what it is supposed to do and that makes me a happy camper.

  • D. C. Schochler

    > 3 day

    Kasa is a brand I’ve come to trust. They are easy to set up with the app, they work well with my network, and they last. The strip with individual smart plugs is brilliant for a small space, like behind the tv. A good value, I think.

  • HY

    > 3 day

    I am in the process of setting up a new aquarium and decided to try a smart plug surge protector to plug in the various aquarium-related equipment. I especially was interested in the ability to individually switch off the plug for the aquarium filter for cleaning time. Also being able to use a smart timer for the aquarium light is great. I got the three-AC plug unit as that meets the aquarium needs in a compact form factor. I have been using Kasa Smart plugs for several years and have had the app for all that time. Setting up the Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip was easy and done in 3 minutes. It is also working with my Amazon Echo and Alexa (as are my Kasa Smart Plugs). While the plug is flat, it is thicker than the plug on my Belkin power strip (and it does not rotate). The gap between the cabinet and the wall is about an inch whereas it would be maybe 1/4 inch less with the Belkin power strip plug. Also, the plug cable is a little short at 3 feet which limited the placement of the power strip. What else would make this power strip better? I would like to see this in other form factors such as tower or square or in a cable management box. It would make it even more useful for aquarium applications. AUTHCODE CO092922KSPPS

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