Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Apple HomeKit Supported, Smart Outlet Works with Siri, Alexa & Google Home, UL Certified, App Control, Scheduling, Timer, 2.4G WiFi Only, 2 Count (Pack of 1) (EP25P2), White
Original price was: $29.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Price: $29.99 - $19.99
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The EP25 is Kasa’s latest Apple HomeKit supported WiFi mini smart plug that supports 15A maximum load, with Energy Monitoring. You can use it to control lamps, fans, humidifiers, and other home electronic appliances while monitoring each device’s energy consumption. You can also control your plugged-in devices with voice control giving you the option of hands-free convenience. Set schedules, timers, all with the convenience of control from virtually anywhere with your phone. The Kasa app provides a robust suite of features to control your device and enables the plug to work in conjunction with other Kasa Smart devices with smart actions. Installation is a breeze with the simple in app directions and you can connect your smart plug with your home Wi-Fi, Apple HomePod, Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. EP25 plug supports Amazon Frustration-Free Setup (FFS) & Google Seamless Setup (GSS) for an even simpler setup process.
Product Dimensions : 2.62 x 1.57 x 1.5 inches; 6.74 ounces
Item model number : EP25P2
Date First Available : September 6, 2023
Manufacturer : TP-Link
ASIN : B0CHDCYSW7
Country of Origin : Vietnam
【Apple Homekit Support】This Apple HomeKit compatible smart plug fully integrates into your Apple ecosystem, just ask Siri to turn on/off the devices in your home. (Apple HomeKit remote control requires an additional networked Apple device at home such as an iPad, HomePod or Apple TV.)
【Energy Monitoring & 15A Max Load】Use the smart Wi-Fi home plug to monitor your connected device’s energy usage in real-time and view its historical power consumption within the Kasa Smart app. 1800W, 15A max load supported.
【Super Easy Setup】Enjoy an extremely easy and quick setup process with this Amazon Frustration-Free Setup (FFS) & Google Seamless Setup (GSS) supported smart plug. You can also setup in a few steps with the Kasa App.
【Compact & Flame Retardant Design】Avoid blocking additional outlets with its compact design, and plug in your WiFi smart plug with confidence thanks to its UL certified flame retardant design and 2-year limited warranty.
【App & Voice Control】Control your WiFi smart plug from anywhere, anytime via the free Kasa App or just give voice commands to Siri, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant or Samsung SmartThings. Your favorite smart assistant enables you to have a truly hands-free experience.
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Customers like the ease of setup, functionality, and compatibility with Alexa. They mention it works well, is particularly useful in managing devices like TVs, Fire TV Sticks, and Echo. Some appreciate the reliability and user-friendly app. Additionally, customers appreciate the value for money.
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8 reviews for Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Apple HomeKit Supported, Smart Outlet Works with Siri, Alexa & Google Home, UL Certified, App Control, Scheduling, Timer, 2.4G WiFi Only, 2 Count (Pack of 1) (EP25P2), White
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Original price was: $29.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Amazon Customer –
Perfect for Automating Reptile Lighting Schedules
I recently purchased the Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini 15A 2 Count (EP10P2) and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance. As someone who has a few reptiles, including ball pythons, it’s essential to maintain a consistent lighting schedule for their health and well-being. These smart plugs have been a game-changer in automating their light schedules.The ultra-mini design of the Kasa Smart Plug fits easily into a single outlet without blocking adjacent ones, which is a big plus. Setting up the plugs was a breeze, taking just a few minutes to connect to my 2.4G WiFi network using the Kasa app. The app is user-friendly and intuitive, making it easy to schedule the lights for my reptiles. I linked the plugs to my Alexa devices without any issues, allowing for convenient voice control.The reliability of the connection has been outstanding. Despite using 2.4G WiFi only, I haven’t experienced any drops or connectivity issues. The scheduling and timer features in the app are perfect for ensuring that my reptiles get the proper light cycles without any manual intervention. This ease of automation has brought peace of mind and has been a significant upgrade from manual timers.Overall, I highly recommend the Kasa Smart Plugs for anyone looking to add smart functionality to their home, especially if you have pets that require strict lighting schedules. Its compact size, ease of use, compatibility with major voice assistants, and reliable performance make it a worthwhile investment. I’m looking forward to expanding my smart home setup with more Kasa products.
TechPicky –
Easy, fast setup. Works well.
Pros:Super easy and fast to set upWorks wellWorks with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTTCons:No Apple HomekitA bit more difficult to set up Google Home than other devicesThis Kasa smart switch by TP-Link was a pleasure to set up.I had it set up literally in less than 5 minutes, and about as long to link to Alexa and Google Home.The set up instructions are really nothing more than a card telling you to download the Kasa app on your smartphone and adding the switch to the app.The set up is easy. As with most WiFi controlled devices, the device goes into AP mode for configuration and then into device mode for operation. Unlike other devices, and seemingly any that support HomeKit, it simply has you connect to that access point on the phone, then go back to the app. The app connects to the device and scans WiFi. You select the WiFi SSID (network name) you want, enter the password, and done.At this point the switch can be controlled from the app. To add Alexa you select the Works with Kasa option in the app, select Alexa. Then enable in Alexa, and done.Google home is a bit less direct, and a bit more clumsy than other devices, but still pretty easy. You need to go into the Google home app, add a device, search for Kasa, then log into Kasa, then configure. A few more steps, but overall not that bad.It also supports IFTTT, and Samsung Smart home that I didn’t set up.It does not support Apple HomeKit. That is probably why it was easy to set up. I really would like to be able to use HomeKit, but almost nothing works well with HomeKit. The whole set up with the code mostly doesn’t work, and if it does it then gets disconnected.This brings me to why I bought the Kasa in the first place. I had a WeMo (Belkin) smart switch, the equivalent product to this. I couldn’t get it to connect after multiple attempts. I called WeMo support (surprisingly a human on a phone). After well over an hour I was finally able to get the WeMo to connect, then get it to connect to HomeKit, Alexa, and Google home. Great. I had the switch in an easy to access socket to set up. I unplugged it to move to where it needed to be and the WeMo stopped connecting to WiFi. After factory resetting the WeMo I was able to get it to connect back to WiFi, but as soon as it was unplugged and plugged back in, it wouldn’t connect again. At this point I just gave up and ordered the Kasa based on other reviews. It was night and day to set up.Similar to the WeMo, I used an easy to access socket to set up, then unplugged it and moved it to the location where the light to be controlled is. With the Kasa, no problem. This is the same location, and the same WiFi network. The Kasa works. The WeMo doesn’t.Part of the problem is HomeKit. HomeKit compatible devices use the HomeKit set up on iOS devices. Some devices sort of let you bypass this, with the WeMo being one of those devices. This is how I initially got it to connect with customer service, by connecting directly to the switch. If it fails though HomeKit recognizes the WiFi AP as a connected device for at least 15 minutes. You need to wait 15 minutes to try again. The whole thing is a mess. I really like Apple devices, but HomeKit is just way more trouble than its worth. Ironically, the only device that I’ve found that works with HomeKit is a Sony Android TV! That TV now controls the light plugged into the Kasa switch with Google Home.Again, the setup on the Kasa was really easy, the way it should be. The competing WeMo was hours of frustration with no results. This was the second WeMo (it was part of a 2-pack like the Kasa), and the first one was also difficult and unreliable. Unless you absolutely can’t live without HomeKit, buy this Kasa. The Kasa just works.
kenya Garcia –
The Couch Command Center: Kasa Ultra Mini Smart Plug Makes Smart Living Easy!
As someone who loves making my home smarter without breaking the bank, I recently picked up the Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini 15A. Hereâs a review focusing on its convenience, ease of use, and affordability:Convenience:The Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini is incredibly convenient. Its ultra-mini size means it doesnât block other outlets, so you can use it in tight spaces or alongside other plugs. Setting it up is a breeze â just plug it in, connect it to your 2.4G WiFi network, and youâre good to go. Thereâs no need for a hub, which simplifies the whole process and saves you from extra clutter.Additionally, the ability to control the plug with voice commands through Alexa or Google Home is a game-changer. I can turn my lights on or off just by asking, which is super handy when my hands are full or Iâm lounging on the couch. Plus, with IFTTT integration, you can create custom automations, like setting your coffee maker to start brewing when your morning alarm goes off.Ease of Use:Using the Kasa Smart Plug is straightforward. The Kasa Smart app is user-friendly and guides you through the setup step-by-step. It took me just a few minutes to get everything configured. Once set up, you can control the plug from anywhere using the app. The app also lets you set schedules and timers, so you can automate your devices to turn on or off at specific times.The plug itself is simple to operate. The on/off status is clearly indicated by a small LED, so you always know whether your device is powered. The appâs interface is intuitive, and even if youâre new to smart home devices, you wonât have trouble figuring it out.Affordability:One of the best things about the Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini is its price. For a smart plug that offers such convenience and compatibility, itâs very reasonably priced. You get two plugs in a pack, making it an excellent value for money. Itâs a great way to start building a smart home without spending a fortune.Pros: Compact Size: The mini design doesnât block other outlets. Voice Control: Works with Alexa and Google Home for hands-free operation. No Hub Required: Easy setup without extra equipment. User-Friendly App: Simple to configure and use for scheduling and automation. Affordable: Great value with two plugs in one pack.Cons: 2.4G WiFi Only: The plug only supports 2.4G WiFi, so it won’t work with 5G networks. Limited to Basic Functions: For more advanced smart home integrations, you might need additional devices.Final Thoughts:The Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini 15A is a fantastic addition to any home looking to start with smart technology. It combines convenience with ease of use and affordability. The compact design and straightforward setup make it a great choice for beginners or anyone looking to make their home a little smarter without spending a lot. If youâre looking for a reliable and cost-effective way to control your devices remotely, this smart plug is definitely worth considering.
Alejandro C –
Funcionan muy bien con apple home, los controlo sin problemas desde mi iphone 12 o mi home pod mini
Dave Creek –
Todo lo que sea TP-Link (su marca Kasa y Tapo) son excelentes. La instalación es sumamente fácil, y la integración con Alexa es sencilla. Funcionan muy bien y, en palabras sencillas, su definición es calidad, a un buen costo y que se integra muy bien con todo. 10 de 10.
mario joyal –
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El Macmado –
 Te daré mi reseña como Streamer y también te doy consejo útiles.Este enchufe te permite controlar el encendido y apagado desde tu celular o conectarlo con alexa o Google.Yo lo he usado para encender mi 2da PC para streams desde el cel o con alexa, también para luces de jardÃn y actualmente lo uso para un anillo de luz muy potente y que mis espectadores puedan encenderlo a máxima potencia por unos segundos mientras juego (como una granada cegadora).TAMAÃO:Al ser un enchufe inteligente obviamente debe ser un poco grande por todo lo que lleva dentro, este mide 6cm de largo, 4cm de alto y 3 cm de ancho. La verdad es que sà está un poquito grande asà que considera dejarlo en la esquina de tu multicontacto y perder un puerto (yo compré un multicontacto con 4 espacios separados especÃficamente para estos enchufes) mándame mensaje a cualquiera de mis redes “ElMacmado” para decirte que multicontacto es.RUIDOSinceramente yo no he escuchado ruido por parte del enchufe ni aun estando en mi habitación en completo silencio escucho ruido, si me llegara a pegar estando en silencio creo que sà sonarÃa pero vamos… es casi nulo el ruido y no molesta.Lo único que no me gustó es que al encenderlo por desde la app, suena un “click” por parte del enchufe, es normal porque se activa pero suena muy hueco.CONECTIVIDADllevo como 3 meses con él y nunca se me ha desconfigurado, es increÃblemente estable y los widgets en mi celular reaccionan muy rápido. Tengo otros 2 focos inteligente también “Kasa” y los junté en una escena con este enchufe, asà que cuando lo presiono se apagan todos en menos de 1 segundo.La única desventaja es que si lo apagas y lo enciendes rápido de nuevo desde la app, tarda unos 3-4 segundo en encender de nuevo (aunque haya sonado que ya encendió), pero si es desde mi PC o LUMIASTREAM esto no pasa. Aunque esto no creo que sea un problema a menos que lo quieras usar como luces de antro (que lo dudo mucho).Es muy fácil de instalar y sà te recomiendo comprarlo. Abajo te dejo un tutorial de cómo funciona.Primero necesitas conectarlo, después bajas la aplicación de “KASA” (es una verde menta), luego inicias sesión y en la parte superior derecha le picas al botón de “+”, seleccionas dispositivo y buscas enchufes inteligentes, dale al que dice “Enchufe inteligente Lite/MINI (Wi-Fi)” incluso abajo dice el modelo EP10. En cuanto presiones el botón comenzará a parpadear en azul y naranja, cuando lo reconozca solo sigues los pasos para enlazar con tu wifi y listo.
Gord Mac –
Nice small timer that is easy to program and can be used manually by pushing the button if you need to turn it on or off at another time