KMC Smart Tap 2-Pack, 4-Outlet Smart Plug WiFi Outlet Wall Tap, Energy Monitoring, Works with Alexa and Google Home, Remote Control Your Devices from Anywhere, No Hub Required, ETL Certified, White

(872 reviews)

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  • Nova L.

    > 3 day

    Im using this with my Raspberry pi and my two 3D printers, really nice to have Octoprint (running on the pi) toggle power between the two printers! And its also really easy to flash Tasmota without having to open it up! I used a NodeMCU ESP32 to connect to the device and flashed the device OTA.

  • optik678

    > 3 day

    These are about average compared to other similar outlets. I flash them with Tasmota and that went well. No complaints here, they seem to be working fine. Cost was very good for a two-pack when I bought them. if I HAD to pick a downside, it would be that there isnt a screw to install it permanently into the outlet.

  • Rayven

    > 3 day

    They work well so far and were a good deal, however they both came scratched up as others have said. Also, the plug is on the bottom (not the top like in their photo).

  • Dominik

    > 3 day

    I originally had high hope for this product. I received two units pack. One unit was not working out of the box. The instruction is not clear and the software did not correspond to the right product. I thought something went wrong with the software instead and spent hours doing trouble shooting. The other unit worked but was very hot when using. I dont know whether I am saving energy or waste energy at this point. Anyway I went ahead and asked for a replacement thinking it is just bad luck. What I got was a used unit and there was only one unit inside even with the label saying two unit pack. Now there is no option for replacement anymore but only refund from Amazon site. Very disappointing.

  • ML

    > 3 day

    Overall this is a decent product. Setup was easy and the remote function works well. unfortunately it has a low amperage/capacity. I currently have a keurig coffee machine, an electric kettle and a Nespresso machine plugged in the unit. I con only run one at a time. if I turn on 2 units or more, the device will disconnect and shut off the power (like a surge protector).

  • Dre

    > 3 day

    These are the best deals going on multiple WiFi outlet devices. There are 3 individual WiFi outlets that can be named separately worth their own timers. And one always on outlet . Another great thing is they have their own energy use meter so you can tell the power draw on each plug. Stays connected to WiFi never had a failure Ive ordered 3 is these so far

  • Donnie Fontaine

    > 3 day

    These replaced some smart power strips that were essential to my home automation routines. Unfortunately, those crapped out after a couple years or so. Hopefully these will last longer. I much prefer that these live on the wall, plugged directly into outlet, whereas the others sat on the floor — but there are definitely advantages to the power strip type. I also like that one outlet is always on for devices that I don’t ever need/want to automate. Best of all, while my old ones made an obnoxious buzzing/whining sound, these are much quieter. (I think the old ones were quiet initially, so time will tell how these hold up in that regard.) For the price, these are tough to beat.

  • Kelli Hendrix

    > 3 day

    I like the fact that you can turn off the plugs separately and not all at once

  • Bryan McIntyre

    > 3 day

    3 programmable plugs and 1 always on plug. Added bonus power usage monitoring.

  • BR

    > 3 day

    Very easy to use but the outlet tends to lean a lot not a tight fit to the outlets you have to make sure it’s close to assure connection . I ck once a week to be sure that it is connected.

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