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S. Brooks
Greater than one weekI love Kasa products because of their ease in set up and integration. I don’t know if I have received a faulty unit but all the plugs turn on by themselves when you turn on only one. Also the usb ports are not Wi-Fi controlled. I will still buy there products just not fond of this one.
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orangegecko
> 3 dayI bought this and tried it out and worked great but in the end didnt actually need it. It has app access and you can turn on and off each plug. Love that you dont need a hub to get this working adding more expense to it.
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Markus
> 3 dayIt might have been having the USB plugs on, but it didnt restart after a power outage last month. But. I really liked the thing, so I got another one. This is very useful with a nanny cam. I can see the fan/temp/lights in the greenhouse, and control them without running all the way out there. Perfect! You can also turn the lights off on the unit, if you want complete darkness as well. The physical buttons are nice when youre there, and the status on/off light is nice to see. again, you can disable those, but it gets confusing. The app has a timer on it, and also keeps power-on stats for the outlets. The USB outlets are always on.
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Karen Jo
Greater than one weekVery easy to set up. Can program the lights and heat to go on and off at certain hours. Love this!
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Steven
> 3 dayHave a few. Easy to set up and program. Like that I can also just walk by and manually change easily. Highly recommend.
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Claudia
> 3 dayEasy to use and install (install was less than three minutes to set up). Only issue is that the cord itself is only about three feet so had to use it for something else. However the features outweigh the benefits of me looking for another one so later I’ll invest in a different brand with a longer cord.
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Diane E.
Greater than one weekI bought two for these . Ive had both less than 6 months. One is working fine. The other has quit working. I like the one that works ! The other one is good for nothing other than an awkward paperweight with a cord!!!!I I reduced my rating to one star because TP-Links warranty is extremely deceiving. I spent considerable time on their chat convincing them that the dud was defective. They agreed. Said it was covered under warranty and said they would replace it. The kicker is: They want the defective power strip that they produced mailed back to them at my expense! The expense of shipping it back pretty much makes the warranty useless!!! Im hoping to warn others before they run into the same problem •••After my complaint about the company requiring that I pay return postage, they did send me a return label. I added a couple of stars back
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Ethan Tan
Greater than one weekBest for using multiple smart devices and controlling it with one switch. Works perfectly but makes a loud click sound every time you turn a device on or off.
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Alex
> 3 dayWe have a lot of the Kasa wall switches installed in our home. I decided to get this to automate the lights in our fish tank. It works with the same Kasa app as all the switches. I control its automation with the routine features in the Alexa app. Which allows me to use dawn/dusk for on/off rather than the set time in the kasa app.
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B
> 3 dayWell, its sleek looking. Handsome even. I saw this power strip and thought to myself well thats a good lookin power strip right there. That gets a solid 1 star..aside from the fact that Amazon doesnt allow zero. Im sure if i plugged things into it, it might work, but i could have bought 2x excellent APC dumb strips for the price. Ive got a google Wifi setup at home. First generation. NLS-1304-25. If you are familiar with mesh routers, aside from the netgear orbi, most of them have both 2.4 and 5 ghz broadcasted under the same SSID. Now most smart home devices, while all 2.4 ghz devices, can be classified per a google wifi setup as 1. Works out of the box 2. Works with a bit of gymnastics 3. Does not work / cant even get past setup Unlike the star rating, this fall under #3. ive got 4 Kasa plugs to my name and one other setup for another person. I could say I was a fan. Not my first time setting up a plug/plug like device in the TP link app. I had just failed attempt 21 with a TP link support person after failing setup 20 times myself. Not an exaggeration. i like even numbers. As part of the self troubleshooting process, i have tried the setup with 3 devices (2x Android, 1x ipad). Between each setup I did a reset by holding down one of the buttons on the switch to reset it back to a green/orange color and plugged/unplugged . Within said attempts, Ive tried things like only using an android device that works on the 2.4 ghz frequency (Android 8.1, some cheap LG), walking far away from my wifi to force a 2.4 ghz connection with my other android (pixel 3), and using the ipad. I can get as far as freezing on the attempting to connect the strip to the network or to the cannot connect to wifi screen, but no further. Rounding out hour 3.5 with support. Being escalated now to their senior engineer. Come on TP link. Ive already been burned by your Archer C8 router...gave TP link a chance with single plugs and was impressed..now this. Lets turn this review into 3 or 4 stars. EDIT: Follow the definition of insanity. Keep trying for hours. Do the same thing and eventually it will work. Actual troubleshooting got me nowhere. TP link support is useless. They will give you troubleshooting steps that you JUST DID and JUST TOLD them you did. This is staying at 1 star. Terrible product. Worse support. Powering on / item devices became hit or miss. Id hear the click but nothing. Id have to physically hit the switch button then hit it again for it to work. Stay away from this product. Get their single plugs if you are going to get their smart plug