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2-Pack Kasa Smart Plug Mini Wi-Fi Outlets

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Amazon has 2-Pack Kasa Smart Plug Mini Wi-Fi Outlets (EP10P2) on sale for $9.99 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Community Member dqlbui65 for sharing this deal

Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here for 2-Pack Kasa Smart Plug Mini Wi-Fi Outlets
  2. Add to cart and proceed to checkout
  3. Apply promo code 5KASAPLUG at checkout
  4. Your total will be $14.99 -$5 w/ promo code = $9.99
  5. Complete your order
Key Features:
  • Voice control: Kasa smart plugs that work with Alexa and Google Home Assistant.
  • Easy set up and use: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection required
  • Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules set your smart plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, fan, humidifier, Christmas lights etc.
  • Smart Outlet Control from Anywhere: Turn electronics on and off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation.

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that 2-Pack Kasa Smart Plug Mini Wi-Fi Outlets (EP10P2) is $7 lower (41.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $16.99 at the time of this posting.
    • This matches a previous Frontpage deal from July. -StrawMan86
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon
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Amazon has 2-Pack Kasa Smart Plug Mini Wi-Fi Outlets (EP10P2) on sale for $9.99 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Community Member dqlbui65 for sharing this deal

Deal Instructions:
  1. Click here for 2-Pack Kasa Smart Plug Mini Wi-Fi Outlets
  2. Add to cart and proceed to checkout
  3. Apply promo code 5KASAPLUG at checkout
  4. Your total will be $14.99 -$5 w/ promo code = $9.99
  5. Complete your order
Key Features:
  • Voice control: Kasa smart plugs that work with Alexa and Google Home Assistant.
  • Easy set up and use: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection required
  • Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules set your smart plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, fan, humidifier, Christmas lights etc.
  • Smart Outlet Control from Anywhere: Turn electronics on and off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation.

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that 2-Pack Kasa Smart Plug Mini Wi-Fi Outlets (EP10P2) is $7 lower (41.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $16.99 at the time of this posting.
    • This matches a previous Frontpage deal from July. -StrawMan86
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon
  • About this store:

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Model: TP-Link EP10 Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini (4-Pack)

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I thought this was an old/resolved issue. I have 22 Kasa devices in use in my local-only Home Assistant setup (a collection of wall switches and SmartPlugs), and they're all still working fine. My last purchases were a 4-pk of these SmartPlugs (the EP10) back on 5/17/21, and a KP115 on 6/21/21. They all work fine in local-only mode, including working with the Kasa App local-only. I have them all deregistered from the cloud, and block their internet access at my router to prevent them from doing a clandestine firmware upgrade, but they worked "out of the box" local-only with the firmware they were shipped with.

Just to test for myself if the latest devices being shipped no longer work local-only, I went ahead and bit on this deal (not a bad price and I can always use more). If indeed the current firmware no longer supports local-only use, they'll be going back. The devices I already have will work just fine for the rest of their lifetime so long as I don't allow a firmware upgrade (assuming newer firmware does indeed break local-only mode).

If anyone has any real-life recent experience with this issue, I'd love to hear it. I'm wondering if perhaps the region makes a difference, as there are references to the UK version (vs. the US version). I never experienced any of the local-only issues abuzz on the Home Assistant forums back in 2020, so never messed with the beta firmware that was made available back then (and is no longer available as of Feb 2021). I concluded (perhaps erroneously) that the US firmware wasn't affected.
Shame they've messed these up for Home Assistant

https://alerts.home-assistant.io/...k.markdown
I'm confused … what is the issue with these?

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BigIron_
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Shame they've messed these up for Home Assistant Frown

https://alerts.home-assistant.io/...k.markdown
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darkxss
over 3 years ago
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Yeah I made the mistake of ordering them in the past and had to return.
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latenighttech
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Quote from BigIron_ :
Shame they've messed these up for Home Assistant Frown

https://alerts.home-assistant.io/...k.markdown
I thought this was an old/resolved issue. I have 22 Kasa devices in use in my local-only Home Assistant setup (a collection of wall switches and SmartPlugs), and they're all still working fine. My last purchases were a 4-pk of these SmartPlugs (the EP10) back on 5/17/21, and a KP115 on 6/21/21. They all work fine in local-only mode, including working with the Kasa App local-only. I have them all deregistered from the cloud, and block their internet access at my router to prevent them from doing a clandestine firmware upgrade, but they worked "out of the box" local-only with the firmware they were shipped with.

Just to test for myself if the latest devices being shipped no longer work local-only, I went ahead and bit on this deal (not a bad price and I can always use more). If indeed the current firmware no longer supports local-only use, they'll be going back. The devices I already have will work just fine for the rest of their lifetime so long as I don't allow a firmware upgrade (assuming newer firmware does indeed break local-only mode).

If anyone has any real-life recent experience with this issue, I'd love to hear it. I'm wondering if perhaps the region makes a difference, as there are references to the UK version (vs. the US version). I never experienced any of the local-only issues abuzz on the Home Assistant forums back in 2020, so never messed with the beta firmware that was made available back then (and is no longer available as of Feb 2021). I concluded (perhaps erroneously) that the US firmware wasn't affected.
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Quote from latenighttech :
I thought this was an old/resolved issue. I have 22 Kasa devices in use in my local-only Home Assistant setup (a collection of wall switches and SmartPlugs), and they're all still working fine. My last purchases were a 4-pk of these SmartPlugs (the EP10) back on 5/17/21, and a KP115 on 6/21/21. They all work fine in local-only mode, including working with the Kasa App local-only. I have them all deregistered from the cloud, and block their internet access at my router to prevent them from doing a clandestine firmware upgrade, but they worked "out of the box" local-only with the firmware they were shipped with.

Just to test for myself if the latest devices being shipped no longer work local-only, I went ahead and bit on this deal (not a bad price and I can always use more). If indeed the current firmware no longer supports local-only use, they'll be going back. The devices I already have will work just fine for the rest of their lifetime so long as I don't allow a firmware upgrade (assuming newer firmware does indeed break local-only mode).

If anyone has any real-life recent experience with this issue, I'd love to hear it. I'm wondering if perhaps the region makes a difference, as there are references to the UK version (vs. the US version). I never experienced any of the local-only issues abuzz on the Home Assistant forums back in 2020, so never messed with the beta firmware that was made available back then (and is no longer available as of Feb 2021). I concluded (perhaps erroneously) that the US firmware wasn't affected.
Interesting! Anyone know? I'd love to buy some...
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank madcow3417

Quote from BigIron_ :
Shame they've messed these up for Home Assistant Frown

https://alerts.home-assistant.io/...k.markdown
I'm all up-to-date with firmware, and I set up Home Assistant 2 weeks ago for the first time. Everything works for me. Sounds like the problem was fixed. Located in the US by the way. Also, none of my devices are on a Kasa account, local access only. They still get firmware updates and time sync.
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hdpq
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I'm confused … what is the issue with these?
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I have these all over my house. Never had an issue.

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ZebM
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Looks like they don't work with apple's home thing. Great deal otherwise. Ty for sharing.
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khoj
over 3 years ago
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Thanks, got one!
over 3 years ago
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rickp18
over 3 years ago
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Been using it to control my 120V Honda Plug-in Hybrid car charger. Manual override and adjust schedule charge is a breeze with this plug and the kaza app.
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SlickRickWolfDaddy
over 3 years ago
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Quote from BigIron_ :
Shame they've messed these up for Home Assistant Frown

https://alerts.home-assistant.io/...k.markdown
I am so glad you pointed that out.
They're making someone unusual decisions at TP-Link.
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SlickRickWolfDaddy
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Quote from madcow3417 :
I'm all up-to-date with firmware, and I set up Home Assistant 2 weeks ago for the first time. Everything works for me. Sounds like the problem was fixed. Located in the US by the way. Also, none of my devices are on a Kasa account, local access only. They still get firmware updates and time sync.
Can you clarify what you mean by local access only? That's a bit confusing with the rest of the statement.
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SlickRickWolfDaddy
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Quote from latenighttech :
I thought this was an old/resolved issue. I have 22 Kasa devices in use in my local-only Home Assistant setup (a collection of wall switches and SmartPlugs), and they're all still working fine. My last purchases were a 4-pk of these SmartPlugs (the EP10) back on 5/17/21, and a KP115 on 6/21/21. They all work fine in local-only mode, including working with the Kasa App local-only. I have them all deregistered from the cloud, and block their internet access at my router to prevent them from doing a clandestine firmware upgrade, but they worked "out of the box" local-only with the firmware they were shipped with.

Just to test for myself if the latest devices being shipped no longer work local-only, I went ahead and bit on this deal (not a bad price and I can always use more). If indeed the current firmware no longer supports local-only use, they'll be going back. The devices I already have will work just fine for the rest of their lifetime so long as I don't allow a firmware upgrade (assuming newer firmware does indeed break local-only mode).

If anyone has any real-life recent experience with this issue, I'd love to hear it. I'm wondering if perhaps the region makes a difference, as there are references to the UK version (vs. the US version). I never experienced any of the local-only issues abuzz on the Home Assistant forums back in 2020, so never messed with the beta firmware that was made available back then (and is no longer available as of Feb 2021). I concluded (perhaps erroneously) that the US firmware wasn't affected.
Which route are you using for local only access? I recently had my entire network as far as Google Home ... Dissolve ... Is the only word I can think of which sounds accurate.
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Quote from SlickRickWolfDaddy :
I am so glad you pointed that out.
They're making someone unusual decisions at TP-Link.
Google Home works by entering kasa account credential. I've just tried it. Or you guys are talking about different home assistance

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newcal
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Man, there are getting cheaper and cheaper. Since Wink started to charge monthly fee, I have switched mostly to Kasa system. Easy set up and works well