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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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.
Customers say
Customers find the electronic switch functional and easy to set up. They appreciate its compatibility with Alexa and quality. Many find it a good value for money, with an intuitive app that’s easy to use. However, some customers have reported issues with connectivity, such as not connecting to their school WiFi or not working on other WiFi networks.
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9 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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SteveM –
Love KASA Smart Plugs
I have several KASA switches and smart plugs and they are so easy to connect to the wifi and set up. I use their outsdoor switches for my xmas lights but I needed something to control lights that are not readily accessible. I decide to try these and they work great. My KASA app (which is great) recognized them right away and now I can control any device that is attached easily from table lamps to coffee makers. Every so often we are in a rush and leave the coffee maker on. I don’t like doing that even though it should turn off automatically so I use the app to shut it off. KASA makes quality products that last a long time. I have had their switches for several years without any failures. I would highly recommend any KASA product and if you need to control any outlet this is a convenient way to get it done very cheaply.
TechPicky –
Easy, fast setup. Works well.
Pros:
Super easy and fast to set up
Works well
Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT
Cons:
No Apple Homekit
A bit more difficult to set up Google Home than other devices
This 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.
Josh F –
Works great and has cool features
The outlet itself is simple, with a button on the side that can turn on/off the plug manually. The Kasa app has a lot of features for it. I can set schedules for the plugs, set timers for it, and I can see stats, showing me how many hours the plug has been on in the past day, week, and month. It also has an “Away” mode, where it will randomly turn the plug on and off during a set schedule, so it gives the impression that someone is home. I’m not entirely sure what device I can plug into it that would benefit from the “away” mode, but it has that feature nonetheless.
tim –
Great product!
These smart plugs are great! I have multiple of them, controlling things from lights to fans. I have one for my plant grow light setup that has a schedule on it, one for another light that I use with Google assistant/home, and another for a box fan that I turn on using Google/the app as needed. Overall, they are super easy to set up with the app, connect easily to WiFi (getting the MAC address was a struggle for those WiFi networks that are whitelist-locked using the MAC address), and are compatible with Google home and Alexa but also work very well on their own with the app. When turning them on/off, there is a slight click, but I find it useful as it gives me confirmation that it was turned on/off.
The only reason I gave this product 4 stars instead of 5 is because of one issue. This product is *only* capable of working over WiFi. At my house, I am able to use it, as I can add it to my WiFi with the MAC address, however, when I am using these in my college dorm, they are as good as manual switches unless you already had a schedule set up. They do not connect to my school WiFi, but their schedule functionality works independently. I wish this product would also have Bluetooth capabilities, allowing them to be controlled by my phone within Bluetooth range, such as some other smart products.
Other than that, I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking to automate things like Christmas tree lighting, fans, lighting in general, and more.
Ernest Pergrem –
Great for hard to reach outlets
The plug works great and is easy to set up. It is compatible with the big three voice assistants and includes scheduling, ability to set a timer, and an away mode. I use mine to control lamps and other devices connected to hard to reach outlet or to turn on/off something based on a schedule. Note: Scheduled on/off doesn’t work with a device that wouldn’t turn itself back on after a power outage.
I have multiple Kasa smart plugs which track runtime, but EP25 tracks energy usage. While EP25 model gains energy monitoring, it loses the more detail runtime information (see photos for differences). I don’t find one more important than the next although it was useful in determining the wattage of an unmarked incandescent bulb, so that I could pick the appropriate LED replacement bulb based on lumens.
PaulH –
Simple setup and scheduling works
KASA wifi plugs are very easy to setup and use. The app is very useful and works as advertised. Scheduling is easy and does work even if power is lost and then returns. Easy to move devices around, delete and rename, etc. Definitely recommend.
Carl Tremblay –
Fonction parfaitement à distance!
Lynne Snyder –
Great little Smart Plug. Not expensive and small enough to allow you to use the second outlet. Download the Kasa Smart app from the App Store or Google Play, plug the Smart Plug into the outlet and follow the step by step instructions. Easy to follow and understand. No codes to enter and no holding your phone up to the Smart Plug. No tech knowledge needed.
Using the app to connect the plug to my wifi was super simple, and setting up an automated on/off schedule in the app was a breeze. Even adding the two smart plug devices I purchased to my Google Home to enable voice commands took two minutes. I was using an iHome Smart Plug before getting this one, but it was always disconnecting from my wifi and reconnecting it was a nightmare. I got so fed up with it that I almost threw it out the window.
Very happy with this purchase!
Juan C. –
Son excelentes para automatizar cosas en la casa. La app excelente y con funciones de temporizadores y muy versátiles. ComprarÃa más de esta marca sin duda alguna