![]() ![]() Even when using abnormally sized adapters. At the same time allowed for enough room where the manual on and off switch is easily accessible. Layout: The KP303 design was very well thought out starting with the outlets facing outward allowing for 3 power adapters to be plugged in without it blocking out one of the other plugs. It is a boring color but, which power adapter isn’t. I know that sounds strange to say for a power strip but the feel and protection is not your standard power stripįeel: When pulling it out of the box it has a great quality material feel with a light satin finish feel (Not matt finish). TP-Link’s Kasa Smart KP303 Wi-Fi Power Strip is pretty impressive. Operating Humidity: 10%~90% RH, Non-condensing.Wi-Fi Requirements: iOS 10 or Android 5.0 or higher.Kasa App System Requirement: Secured home Wi-Fi connection required.Learn more about TP-Link Here Let’s take a closer look Building a name in the land of everything tech, known as Silicon Valley, the KASA team was tasked with doing a deep dive into the smart home market to create customer-centric, reliable and quality products.įor those of you who dont know who TP-Link is, well they just happen to be one of the largest Networking product companies in the industry next to other companies like D-Link, Netgear, Linksys and many more. Kasa Smart is actually part of TP-Link Research America – TP-Link’s think tank for all things smart home. Well other than it being bad spelling for home in Spanish. All in all, it sounds like a great outlet but is it?. ![]() It also has support for IFTTT, so that you can make it work with other smart home devices, such as hubs like Smarthings. In today’s review, we are taking a look at TP-Link’s Kasa Smart KP303 versatile three-outlet smart strip that can be controlled with both Android or iOS mobile devices and works with Alexa, and, Google Assistant voice commands. If you’re in need of automating some of your home appliances such as coffee makers, lamps, and TVs/ Home Entertainment Systems, the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip may be something to consider. ![]()
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