Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Apple HomeKit Supported, Smart Outlet Works with Siri, Alexa & Google Home, No Hub Required, UL Certified, Scheduling, Timer, 2.4G WiFi Only,(KP125)


The Kasa Smart Wi-Fi plug monitors your connected devices’ real-time energy consumption and learn which ones use the most power. Reduce unnecessary energy loss and lower your electric bills with the Schedule and Timer. Simple voice commands let you turn off your lights when your hands are full. Just pair your smart plug with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Samsung SmartThings for enjoyable ease. Easily create a worry-free schedule for your appliances any day of the week following your daily routine. Automatically turn off your bedside lamp when you are about to fall asleep. Not sure whether you switched your fan off after leaving home? Double-check and control it remotely on your phone or tablet to save energy and avoid electrical hazards. Compared with the older Kasa energy monitoring plug, HS110, this new plug is smaller, leaving adjacent sockets free.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.57 x 1.49 x 2.38 inches; 4.16 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ KP125
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 8, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Kasa Smart
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CRRY18Z4

Control From Anywhere: Turn your smart plug on/off and set schedules or scenes from anywhere with your phone using the Kasa Smart app.
Set Schedules And Timer: Automatically turn your connected lamps, small appliances, holiday decorations, and other electrical devices on or off to match your daily routine.
Compact Design: A smaller size allows you to stack two plugs on the same outlet.
Voice Control: Use simple voice commands to control your smart plug with any Alexa, Google Assistant, or Samsung Smart Things-enabled devices.

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Price: $14.95
(as of Dec 29, 2024 01:18:04 UTC – Details)



The Kasa Smart Wi-Fi plug monitors your connected devices’ real-time energy consumption and learn which ones use the most power. Reduce unnecessary energy loss and lower your electric bills with the Schedule and Timer. Simple voice commands let you turn off your lights when your hands are full. Just pair your smart plug with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Samsung SmartThings for enjoyable ease. Easily create a worry-free schedule for your appliances any day of the week following your daily routine. Automatically turn off your bedside lamp when you are about to fall asleep. Not sure whether you switched your fan off after leaving home? Double-check and control it remotely on your phone or tablet to save energy and avoid electrical hazards. Compared with the older Kasa energy monitoring plug, HS110, this new plug is smaller, leaving adjacent sockets free.
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.57 x 1.49 x 2.38 inches; 4.16 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ KP125
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 8, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Kasa Smart
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CRRY18Z4

Control From Anywhere: Turn your smart plug on/off and set schedules or scenes from anywhere with your phone using the Kasa Smart app.
Set Schedules And Timer: Automatically turn your connected lamps, small appliances, holiday decorations, and other electrical devices on or off to match your daily routine.
Compact Design: A smaller size allows you to stack two plugs on the same outlet.
Voice Control: Use simple voice commands to control your smart plug with any Alexa, Google Assistant, or Samsung Smart Things-enabled devices.

Customers say

Customers find the product easy to set up and convenient. They appreciate its smart features and functionality, describing it as a great smart plug. However, some customers feel it’s overpriced and not worth the cost. There are mixed opinions on its overall functionality.

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  1. Fadil Eldin

    Reliable
    I experimented with many smart home devices. Kasa Smart KP125P2 Plug prooved to be very reliable. App is reliable, works remote any time. Easy to setup, integrate and use. Worked seamlessley with Apple HomePod, with Home Assistant as well as with IFTTT. Reliable from day-1. Never had a disconnectivity issue

    Fadil Eldin

  2. MW

    Great smart plug
    Works good and I love the power usage feedback

    MW

  3. Texan

    Works with Sense
    Bought the KP125 to compare with EP25. EP25 does not work with Sense or Home Assistant. KP125 does.EP25 has much nicer energy monitoring interface in the Kasa app. However, my primary requirement is integration with Sense and Home Assistant so I do not need detail in the Kasa app. Sense and HA have those details. KP125 also does not have the numerous options in the Device Settings. The Default State (after power outage) option is critical for my use as I want these to return to last state. Both KP125 and EP25 restore to last power state after a power outage but the EP25 provides configurable options. EP25 can be setup via bluetooth as well which is easier than wifi connect (to switch), disconnect (from switch), connect method (to home router).Did not go for Matter or Thread options. Just wanted energy monitoring smart wifi outlets to work with Sense and Home Assistant without any coding or waiting for a new integration. Make sure you read up on Matter and lack of energy monitoring support before purchasing the “M” model.

    Texan

  4. Albo5000

    I love these outlets
    I have 10 of these in my apartment. It’s perfect to make my apartment smart since I can’t replace the physical outlets. I have been using these for almost three years and they are all working the same today as they were on day one. I know Kasa is pumping out new models, but I would trust those given my experience with their products. They also sync perfectly with my Google Home app plus my Google Home Mini smart speakers.

    Albo5000

  5. zenith

    updated 01/13/23 no longer connects to wifi very disappointed
    update: 2 weeks laterim extremely disappointed with this product, it worked so well for the first couple of days and now consistently appears as “no response” in homekit every couple of hours (despite it still working in the kasa app) and resolves when i unplug and plug it back in but is very frustrating when the main reason i bought this was for automations and ease of use. even worse, i tried resetting the plug to see if it would help but now it wont connect to wifi at all. i will be returning and if you are an apple homekit user i highly recommend switching to a thread enabled device as it is much more reliable and you wont experience the same difficulties as you would with wifi devices.original review:i have used kasa products for quite some time now, they work so well and are very reliable. i used to have an amazon alexa but switched to apple homepod and have been looking for new accessories that support homekit and was delighted to see kasa now offers homekit compatible accessories! this smart plug works flawlessly and i am using it for my humidifier. 10/10 recommend!!!

    zenith

  6. Jeff

    Easy, accurate
    For years, I’ve been using either mechanical or digital timers to turn my lamp on and off at programmed times. They’ve always been difficult to program, use, and adjust for daylight saving time. They’ve always gained or lost time, and I’d have to reset the clock in them. This smart plug is a dream. It eliminates all those problems. Also, with my Amazon Echo, which it integrates with, I just tell Alexa to turn the lamp on or off when I want to override the program. If you don’t have an Echo, no problem: just use the app. Programming is easy. I should have bought this when it first came out.

    Jeff

  7. David Osgood

    Works fantastic
    I use these to turn lights on and off from next door using the app. I’m growing pepper plants from seed and turning these lights on before I get up is easy and saves a lot of effort.

    David Osgood

  8. xosh

    Had problem with iOS registration
    Registering this device from iOS app was problematic as it always directs to HomeKit registration and it failed. It seems like the device shipped with an old firmware which didn’t properly support HomeKit (or the upgraded HomeKit).I had to find an old Android phone to register the device from the Android app, and update firmware first before I could use it on my iPhones. After the firmware update, HomeKit registration worked fine as well.But after that it works perfectly on both iOS and Android phones.

    xosh