Manufacturer | TP-Link |
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Part Number | HS300 |
Item Weight | 1.55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.17 x 2.49 x 1.48 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | HS300 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 6 Outlets |
Color | White |
Style | Smart Power Strip w/ 6 Outlets |
Pattern | Power Strip |
Shape | Rectangle |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Temperature Range | 0ºC ~ 40ºC Degrees Celsius |
Plug Format | Type B |
Special Features | Portable, On And Off Switch, Surge Protection, Usb Slot |
Included Components | 1 HS300 Kasa Smart Power Strip,Quick Start Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |
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Brand | Kasa Smart |
Color | White |
Total Power Outlets | 9 |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Special Feature | Portable, On And Off Switch, Surge Protection, Usb Slot |
About this item
- 6 smart outlets: Independently control 6 smart outlets, and charge 3 devices with built in USB ports; Ideal for controlling electronics in your home, home office, or small business
- Surge protection: ETL certified surge protection shields sensitive electronics and appliances from sudden power surges that can occur during weather storms and cause irreparable damage
- Energy monitoring : Monitor how much energy devices connected to the power strip consume; Check on each one from your Kasa smart app and turn off ones that are using too much power
- Control from anywhere: Control connected devices from anywhere with the Kasa Smart app. Power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights from the app
- Voice control: Remotely control your smart plug and use voice commands with Alexa, Google Assistant, or MicroSoft Cortana. Plug type:3-prong plug
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Sturdiness | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | — |
Cord length | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | — | 4.5 |
Value for money | — | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.5 | — | — |
Versatility | — | — | 4.3 | 4.5 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | ANDAXING TECH | RONGPUDA TECH | Amazon.com | NUOZHI TECH |
power outlets | 9 | 3 | 6 | 9 | 4 | 3 |
number of ports | 6 | 3 | 6 | 5 | 4 | — |
plug type | Type B | Type B | Type B | Type B | Type B | Type B |
number of usb ports | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
amperage | 15 amps | — | 10 amps | 15 amps | — | 15 amps |
voltage | 125 volts | 5 volts | 125 volts | 125 volts | 110 volts | 125 volts |
maximum surge rating | — | — | 1680 joules | 1680 joules | 800 joules | 1680 joules |
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Surge ProtectionETL certified surge protection* shields sensitive electronics and appliances from sudden power surges that can occur during weather storms and cause irreparable damage. (*Control number: 5010780 by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc., 2018) |
Energy MonitoringMonitor how much energy devices connected to the power strip consume. Check on each one from your Kasa Smart app and turn off devices that are using too much power. |
Control from AnywhereControl connected devices from anywhere with the Kasa Smart App. Power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights from the app. |
Set SchedulesSchedule each outlet individually or collectively to turn on and off at set times throughout the day. |
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Voice ControlUse voice commands with Alexa or Google Assistant to control devices plugged into your power strip. |
Multiple DevicesControl everything from holiday lights and decorations to fish tanks and humidifiers with the Kasa Smart WiFi Power Strip. |
Your Home. One App.With the Kasa Smart app you can easily access and control plugs, cameras, light switches, bulbs and more. Monitoring your home is only a few taps away. |
No Hub RequiredThe Smart Power Strip works with a secured 2.4GHz wireless network without the need for a separate hub. All you need is your smartphone, the Kasa Smart app and a WiFi connection to start controlling your power strip from anywhere. |
Kasa Smart WiFi Power Strip | Kasa Smart Dual WiFi Plug, 2-Outlets | Kasa Smart Mini WiFi Plug | Kasa Smart Mini WiFi Plug Energy Monitoring | |
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Smart Outlets (Individually Controlled) | 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
USB Charging Ports (5V/2.4A) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Max Load | 15A | 15A | 15A | 15A |
Surge Protection | ✓ | - | - | - |
Energy Monitoring | ✓ | - | - | ✓ |
No Hub Required | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
WiFi | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Works with Alexa | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Works with Google Assistant | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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Launched in 2015, Kasa Smart quickly became a leading smart home brand giving convenience, fun, and security to over 7 million delighted users and has garnered praises from PCMag, Wirecutter, and more. Users can control their lights, appliances, and view security camera footage from anywhere, anytime. Kasa offers terrific synergy between devices for enhanced automation.
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ASIN | B07G95FFN3 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #614 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #56 in Power Strips |
Date First Available | September 4, 2018 |
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With independent control of 6 devices and extra USB ports to charge 3 others, the kasa smart Wi-Fi power strip is ideal for your family rooms, home office or small business, power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights. Remotely control each outlet with the kasa smart app or use voice commands with Alexa, Google assistant, or Microsoft cortana. Kasa app system requirement: iOS 10 or Android 4.4 or higher.
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Customers like the power adjustment, performance, and Alexa integration of the power strip. For example, they mention that it tracks power consumption, works perfectly for their needs, and integrates well with Alexa and Google Assistant. Customers also appreciate ease of setup, and controls. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, value, and connectivity.
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Customers generally like the performance of the power strip. They say it works perfectly for their needs, it's a great setup, and the app is good but not great. However, some customers appreciate the ability to control their electronics without having it run all day. The outlets are individually controlled via the app or your compatible smart platform of choice.
"...Give each port its own name and you can command that device at will. Great work, looking at getting more soon." Read more
"...What I love about this is that I can control my electronics without having it run all day plugged in...." Read more
"This power strip is awesome. Each outlet is separately controlled by the app with wifi. The setup is easy and straightforward...." Read more
"...only because I don't understand the point of the "scene" and it didn't work for me." Read more
Customers find the installation and operation of the power strip to be easy. They mention that the app is super easy to use, and the strip seamlessly integrates into their connected home. They also appreciate the quick delivery and the fact that it worked out of the box.
"...Every time there is a good sale. I make sure I buy one. it’s easy to use an easy to turn on. Best smart outlet power strip on market so far." Read more
"...The setup is easy and straightforward. And, each outlet can track the power usage. Plus there are three USB connections." Read more
"...outlets, USB ports, compatibility with intelligent assistants, and easy setup make it a fantastic addition to any home...." Read more
"...It's so simple and the way things should be. This brand also makes the separate smart plugs in case you wanted that instead!..." Read more
Customers like the power adjustment of the power strip. They say it tracks power consumption and gives them breakdowns of power use. It does a great job of managing power and lets them know how much power a plug is using. Customers are also impressed with the remote control and power conservation capabilities.
"...care about power usage itself that much, but it has been handy to see the power usage of devices plugged in to see how they actually affect my..." Read more
"...The setup is easy and straightforward. And, each outlet can track the power usage. Plus there are three USB connections." Read more
"...It has made my life more convenient and efficient, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase." Read more
"...4. The long term energy monitoring does not appear to work at all. This is true for the individual plugs as well...." Read more
Customers like the Alexa integration of the power strip. They say it integrates well with Alexa and Google Assistant. The app is easy to set up and the control is easy with either Alexa or Google. Customers also appreciate the compatibility with intelligent assistants.
"...KASA home app to set them up initially, but can easily combine with other home automation systems like Google Home and Alexa...." Read more
"...Also, the fact that I can control with either Alexa or Google. I can schedule a certain light to turn on...." Read more
"...It can integrate well with different home automations that support Kasa (I use home assistant), and it works well for automations to turn lights on/..." Read more
"...The app:Overall I'm happy with the app functionality, but it seems to me that it is missing a couple of things that I would find useful...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the controls of the power strip. They mention that each outlet can be controlled individually, and it is very convenient that the six smart outlets can be monitored individually. They also appreciate the ability to turn off just one outlet at a time. Overall, customers are happy with the product's controls and recommend it to others.
"...You can groups ports into different programs, or schedule independently. Nice to look at, well constructed as well...." Read more
"...The reason why I picked this out was because it had six smart outlet. And three USB. Not like those other smart outlet where three is only smart...." Read more
"...power on and off to several devices and each of the outlets can be individually controlled...." Read more
"...Its individually controlled outlets, USB ports, compatibility with intelligent assistants, and easy setup make it a fantastic addition to any home...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the power strip. Some mention that the build quality is very nice, the brand is reliable, and it has good surge protection for things like your computer. However, others say that the back of the unit is too weak to hold all the power cords, and the integration with Home Assistant could break if Kasa changes their protocol. Forcing a factory reset does not work, and there is no indication of how much surge protection there is.
"...Nice to look at, well constructed as well...." Read more
"...However, the power strip does have the advantage of a built in surge protection which isn't something the single outlets usually provide...." Read more
"...It's plastic, so it's not the most sturdy power strip ever...." Read more
"...This surge protector provides me with peace of mind and makes my life so much easier...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the power strip. Some mention that it has seamless Wi-Fi connectivity, and there are no problems connecting different kinds of devices. However, others say that it can now hardly maintain a connection to their wireless, and that some plugs lost connection after a few weeks of usage.
"...The app is good but not great. I did have a little trouble with the initial connection, but that probably mostly my lack of attention...." Read more
"...I only have one issue with this plug. It doesnt connect to 5G networks. Itll only work if you have a normal network...." Read more
"...to my wifi even though there is no issue with my wifi and the signal is strong. I was also right next to the unit when setting it up...." Read more
"...But the two power strips I had on aquariums kept disconnecting...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the power strip. Some mention it's worth the price, saves them annoyance and money, and offers truly unparalleled features. Others say that it'd be a useless waste of $50 if they have to turn lights on/off manually, and that access to the outlet is useless.
"...Over all I think this strip provides decent value and should pay for itself in a couple years by saving power on several idle devices that are..." Read more
"...Granted, the price is a little high for a power strip … But it’s best when you can buy either on prime day or black Friday...." Read more
"...This is a great device, and a great price for being able to software-control and monitor 6 devices!..." Read more
"...different mini smart plugs from Kasa, but this is still pretty expensive for what it does...." Read more
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I was really shocked to find that this strip could handle the needs of my garage air compressor and shopvac just fine. Air compressor was very handy as I can command Alexa to turn the air compressor on or off when needed and no it wasnt going to go off in the middle of the night trying to recharge the garage air system. Modern air compressor by the way, check your air compressor power needs before using as some pumps need very large start up power to begin use, but my air compressor design allows for "easy start" by removing compression from the first few strokes. But still 11 amps of power on startup.
I used them to connect the different leads for the outdoor christmas lights and set digital timers on each plug to turn and off at defined times to avoid worrying about anything outdoors and even the christmas tree itself. Mind blowing to have it manage them all through the weeks of the holidays.
I really have no complaints thus far, as the ability to manually turn on and off per port is there, USB charging is onboard (note not remote controllable of course, they are on if power to the board is on). You can groups ports into different programs, or schedule independently. Nice to look at, well constructed as well.
You do have to use the KASA home app to set them up initially, but can easily combine with other home automation systems like Google Home and Alexa. I have both systems possible as well as others. No hub required at all.
Give each port its own name and you can command that device at will. Great work, looking at getting more soon.
It can integrate well with different home automations that support Kasa (I use home assistant), and it works well for automations to turn lights on/off when necessary.
I bought this to limit the consumption of idle devices using vampire energy. My TV and sound system was using > 10 watts just idle and realistically I only use them 3 - 4 hours a day. My Laptops when powered off were consuming > 10 watts too. My concern was how much energy was this power strip going to use. I couldn't get accurate measurements from TP - Link and reviewers answering the question were simply guessing, so I took a chance and bought a couple of these. I did some testing and the following are my results:
> When the power strip is switched on and all 6 plugs turned off my Kill A Watt meter showed that it was using between 0.9 and 1.0 Watts.
> Each plug you turn on increases watts it was using, by roughly 0.45 watts. With all 6 plugs powered on (nothing plugged in) my Kill A Watt meter measured 3.6-3.7 watts.
*I also tested this with LED status light on and off. It is a little hard to find but this can be turned on/off in the app. What I found was that there was no measurable difference on my Kill A Watt meter when the LED status light was on or off. I measure them individually as well as with all plugs turn on. I'm sure there is some consumption but the Kill A Watt is limited to 0.1. So I left the status light on for now so I can visually see if the plug is on or off.
The app:
Overall I'm happy with the app functionality, but it seems to me that it is missing a couple of things that I would find useful.
Good:
> The ability to create groups and turn on and off that group from the app with one action.
> scenes (way to turn on/off a group of plugs) is extremely nice. Similar to a group it gives you the ability take an action on an individual plug or a group (i.g. turn on or turn off the defined plugs).
> Scheduling. I have setup a couple of schedules but haven't yet monitored things to see if they work as intended. Again the schedule allows you to take some action at a particular time of day. You can create it based on day of the week and time. Pretty basic but it covers my needs.
Bad/needs improvement:
> Power consumption: I found a bit annoying and think that TP-Link/Kasa could greatly improve upon here is the ability to view/measure the consumption of each device. To do so you have to go into each plug and open up the "energy" section. What would be nice is if you could see or add the consumption to the screen next to or below the defined plug. It would also be nice to see the total consumption for the entire power strip or group for example.
Other things good and bad:
Good:
> built in surge protection
> USB outlets
Negative:
> Not Homekit compatible, but for me I don't really care and the Kasa app is ok for me.
> USB A outlets ONLY and may limited in charging ability for fast charge or higher power needs. However, at 12 watts output it does seem to charge my tablet with no complaints. So no real complaint here other than I need an adapter for all the new USB C plugs.
> can't control the USB outlets. It would be nice to be able to control these too so if you left your tablet plugged in you could limit power consumption by turn it off after a set time.
> For some the
Summary:
If you have a single device or multiple devices that you don’t need/want to control separately it would be cheaper and easier to get a single smart plug versus a strip. I bought the Kasa slim homekit single outlet and they only consume ~4.5 watts when the plug is off and 1.0 watts when the plug is on. However, if you have 2 or more devices you want to control them all separately then this is more efficient than individual smart plugs. At least from the standpoint of energy consumption. However, the power strip does have the advantage of a built in surge protection which isn't something the single outlets usually provide.
Over all I think this strip provides decent value and should pay for itself in a couple years by saving power on several idle devices that are always sucking power. By scheduling and making it easy to turn on groups of devices (like my TV and sound system) I calculated that I should be able to reduce my power bill by at least $70/year. Maybe more if I find other vampire energy devices that are idle most of the time.