Kasa Matter Smart Plug w/ Energy Monitoring, Compact Design, 15A/1800W Max, Super Easy Setup, Works with Apple Home, Alexa & Google Home, UL Certified, 2.4G Wi-Fi Only, White, KP125M (4-Pack)
$64.99
Price: $64.99
(as of Jan 11, 2025 09:30:43 UTC – Details)
Benefits of Matter smart devices: 1. Interoperability: Matter devices will be able to communicate with each other regardless of the brand or manufacturer, making it easier for consumers to build and expand their smart home ecosystems. 2. Enhanced functionality: Matter devices will offer advanced functionality such as improved security, increased energy efficiency, and better connectivity, making it easier to control your home’s devices remotely and more efficiently. 3. Greater convenience: With Matter devices, you can control all your smart home devices from a single app, reducing the need for multiple apps for different devices. 4. Improved user experience: The Matter protocol is designed to provide a seamless and user-friendly experience for consumers, allowing for easy setup and management of smart home devices. 5. Future-proofing: Matter devices will be compatible with future updates and advancements in technology, ensuring that your smart home system remains up-to-date and compatible with new devices and features. Overall, Matter smart devices offer a more efficient, convenient, and streamlined way to control your home’s devices and build your smart home ecosystem.
Product Dimensions : 2.62 x 1.57 x 1.5 inches; 12.63 ounces
Item model number : KP125MP4
Date First Available : April 6, 2023
Manufacturer : TP-Link
ASIN : B0BYGMR4DX
Country of Origin : Vietnam
【Important: Full Compatibility】With Matter, users are no longer linked to specific platforms and work with all certified smart home platforms such as Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings. You can control all your smart home devices from a single app, reducing the need for multiple apps for different devices.
【IMPORTANT: Smooth LAN Control】All matter certified devices in your local area network (LAN) will work smoothly even when your home internet is disconnected. Matter enables effective communication directly between devices, without the need for a specific “forwarding” device. For example, a Matter smart switch or sensor can turn a Matter bulb on/off directly without being connected to a cloud service or other specific action. Once configured, communication and control between Matter devices can be achieved directly on the local network.
COMPACT & FIREPROOF DESIGN – Avoid blocking extra outlets with its compact design and connect your WiFi smart plug with confidence thanks to its UL certified fireproof design and 2-year limited warranty.
Customers say
Customers find the electrical plugs function well and are easy to set up. They appreciate the app integration, plug functionality, and timer functionality. However, some customers have reported issues with compatibility, such as not being able to pair with Apple’s HomeKit process or SmartThings. There are mixed opinions on energy monitoring and reliability.
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6 reviews for Kasa Matter Smart Plug w/ Energy Monitoring, Compact Design, 15A/1800W Max, Super Easy Setup, Works with Apple Home, Alexa & Google Home, UL Certified, 2.4G Wi-Fi Only, White, KP125M (4-Pack)
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AR –
God Plug
These were easy to setup and use, nice features to use and monitor whats plugged in. Adopts into SmartThings for most features, the power usage reporting to ST looks to still be a work in progress.
F Zack –
Good quality works smoothly
Quality is great. I bought these to control heaters in different rooms. 1500w what I was looking for. Very easy to setup, functionality wise is prefect. Compatible with Alexa! What more you could ask for. Never disappointed with Kasa products!
Billy H –
I love these things!
Super easy to install, works well with Google Home, and the Kasa App is great to use as well. They connect to my wifi without a problem and haven’t had any issues with the signal dropping.
Amzn Customer –
not terrible, but not great either
When they work, they seem to work well, but if something goes awry they can be a pain to get working again.Some setup tips:- If you want to use this in Apple home, but also have them Alexa enabled, do the setup in Apple home first. Once that works, you can find a setup code in the accessory settings, and use that to enable it in the Alexa app.- If you have separate wifi SSIDs for 2.4Ghz/5Ghz, when setting it up on your phone, make sure the phone is connected to a 2G networkIf all goes wrong, you can factory reset them by holding the power switch for 10 seconds.Odd things:- When it first powers up, before it even tries to get a DHCP lease, it seems to set itself up on 192.168.1.80. This might cause problems if you have something already on that address.- Sometimes it’ll fall back to that address after hours of happiness on its assigned address. I put this down to the unit having DHCP timeouts perhaps due to wifi signal problems.- Alexa frequently says the device isn’t responding. Asking siri to the do the same thing works. I have no idea how to debug this.Summary: They work some of the time. When they don’t they’re infuriating. Hopefully future firmware updates will fix some of the flaws.
Diane Kistner –
These installed really easily
We’ve got Spectrum for our wireless internet, and in the past I’ve had difficulty installing 2.4g devices because Spectrum doesn’t have separate 2.4g and 5g, only 5g. But these four smart plugs installed really easily. I plugged each of them in turn into the same outlet to add the device to the Kasa Smart app, went through the sequence including firmware update, and then unplugged them and put them where I wanted them. I set up a Freezer, Fridge, Microwave, and Power Station device, then entered my power company data for one of the devices. Once that was done, the app asked me if I wanted to sync the paintstakingly entered kWh peak/mid-peak/off-peak data with the other devices…well, heck yeah!I know eventually I’m going to want to get a Matter-compatible local hub, but for now these work just fine just through wireless and the app. I’m not sure yet which hub I want to get, but I know I want one that will work off-grid and universally will all the devices I have. I am setting up a solar system piecemeal, as I can afford the parts, and knowing what our essential appliances draw is critical. I got tired of crawling behind furniture and pulling out the fridge/freezer from the wall to use one of those larger plug-in meters. These allow me to see from the app exactly what’s going on with my critical appliances and devices.Tip: Our power company uses the terms Peak, Off Peak, and Super Off Peak, which I translated to Peak, Mid Peak, and Off Peak in the app. It gives you separate settings for Summer and Winter, and I was able to very precisely dial in the electricity rates for all usage segments and months in the app.The beauty for me, and why I wanted these, is so I can get a firm handle on what these appliances consume in a typical day so I can be sure I’ve got our grid-down backup system up to snuff. I may add more smart plugs later, but things like our coffee maker and cooking I’ve got covered with non-electrical backup methods. There is no way we could afford enough solar to run our whole-house air conditioner, so I’m not even going to try to calculate that. We have our DC fans and blocks of ice frozen in the freezer to hold us over a few days if we are without power. The grid’s been going down a lot here lately.
Luis Robles –
La interfaz es bastante útil ya que te dice cuántos Watts se están consumiendo, asà como el consumo total de energÃa en un lapso de tiempo determinado. Tiene varias opciones para programar los enchufes y no tenerlos prendidos todo el rato.