TP-Link HS100 Kasa WiFi Smart Plug, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa Echo & Google Assistant

TP-Link Smart Plug, No Hub Required, Wi-Fi, Control your Devices from Anywhere, Works with Alexa and Google Assistant (HS100)

Product Features

  • Works with Alexa for voice control (Alexa device sold separately).
  • CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE – Turn electronics on or off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app (Compatible w/ Android & iOS)
  • VOICE CONTROL – Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Microsoft Cortana supported devices for a hands-free experience
  • FLEXIBLE CONTROL – UL certified to switch up to 15A, for flexible control of a wide range of plug-in devices.
  • KASA SCENES & SCHEDULES – Schedule the Smart Plug to automatically switch on and off when away or set a Scene for controlling many devices with a single button
  • NOTE: Requires a secured 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network connection.

3 thoughts on “TP-Link HS100 Kasa WiFi Smart Plug, No Hub Required, Works with Alexa Echo & Google Assistant”

  1. Easy to setup Length:: 7:30 Mins I set this up on my Alexa and the Kasa app in less than 30 minutes start to finish. I noticed that sometimes I would say the command, “Alexa turn on lamp,” and Alexa would respond “ok” without actually turning anything on. The issue was my 5-year-old router. I replaced the router with a new router that could handle more devices. The new router resolved the issue. I’ve been using this plug for a few months now and it is still working…

  2. Excellent start for home automation but understand wider context TP-LINK Wi-Fi Smart Plug HS100 ReviewA couple of weeks ago, I purchased a Smart Plug (HS100) to confirm that the product works with Alexa (Amazon Echo) and provides easy, reliable, secure remote control of plugged-in devices. Pros and cons are below.If you use consumer Wi-Fi (IP) webcams (Foscam, etc.), then you may be familiar with this product’s technology and potential concerns about security and privacy. A webcam contains a microprocessor which can be programmed…

  3. Love it! Here is a hint for Echo owners The new Echo compatibility works very well and allows grouping controllers under a single group name. I just set up three controllers and now I can say “Alexa, turn on the living room lights” and viola, they’re on! Much easier than finding each lamp’s on/off switch on a cord behind a piece of furniture. I can also schedule them to turn on and off when we’re away from home.Go to the TP-LINK support site for full instructions and to the Alexa app if you’re using an Echo to…

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