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The TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug P115 (4-Pack) offers robust 15A/1800W power handling with real-time energy monitoring and cost estimation. Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings, it enables voice and remote control via the Tapo app. Programmable schedules and auto-shutoff features optimize energy use and device safety, making it an essential upgrade for any connected home.
Operation Mode | AUTOMATIC |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | Tapo |
Terminal | Screw |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Metal |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, SmartThings, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | White |
Wattage | 1.8E+3 |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
Number of Items | 4 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
UPC | 810142821414 |
Part Number | Tapo P115(4-pack) |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.47 x 3.62 x 2.83 inches |
Item model number | Tapo P115(4-pack) |
Size | 4-Pack |
Style | Alexa Compatible |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug Format | Type B |
Included Components | 4 x Tapo P115; Quick Start Guide |
Batteries Required? | No |
F**R
Fit for purpose: if you've set up home automation stuff before, you'll get it
I have lots of home automation stuff I use with Home Assistant, and I've gravitated toward TP-Link/Tapo/Kasa stuff. They've been a very good balance of cost versus performance.They set up fine, though I had trouble getting it to setup with the wifi method, so I had to fall back to the Bluetooth method. That's just for setup, though-- it still runs over wifi.I have three Kasa power strips that measure electricity usage per outlet, but I have some things that aren't grouped together where it would make sense to use one, so these are a good fit.I'm a user of Home Assistant and once set up (I connected it to an AC), it showed up in HA with no issue, and this has a nice feature that my other outlets don't-- it can auto-off if the draw exceeds a limit you set (the only catch is that you have to reset it manually if it trips, so be careful if you want to control it remotely after that).I don't have a way to precisely check accuracy of the data it collects, but in looking at the graphs over the past several days, the data at least looks sensible.
M**N
Great utility smart plug!
This product is so good at $6/plug that I have now everything in my home plugged into each one of these (I now got 8 of them). They work great with the Google Home app so everything is now voice controlled for me. I can also put them in rooms, so I can ask Google home to "Turn on bedroom" and it knows which plugs to connect and turn on. Great connectivity, looks reliable and also upgraded to latest firmware on first use. I'll probably buy 4 more again. Oh did I mention - I can watch power consumption on these too?Important note : 2 of them fit on the same wall socket holder nicely without touching each other.Initially my wife was against buying any of these. Now with the simplicity of voice control they provide, she's the one who's using them the most. Great buy!
D**.
Does way more than expected. It is a little large but it doesn't block the other plug.
I just wanted to know if a toaster was using too much stand-by power (it isn't), but I bought a 4 pack because they were such a good deal and I thought I might find it useful elsewhere, too. I'll start by saying 'Wow'.The devices are about the size of one of those things you plug into a receptacle to give you 3 plugs instead of one. It does not block the adjacent plug any more than a USB power supply would and I have found it isn't in the way for me.A lot of these devices have Amazon and Google integration, which is very useful, so that doesn't set this apart from the Govee devices I have in the house. You can tell it to turn on and off, set a schedule and other things.What does set these Tapo 'smart plugs' apart is the energy monitoring capability. The app has as much granular energy price and time of use settings as my Tesla home battery does. I put it on my 3D printer and it is telling me exactly how much that printer has used in both KWh and dollars.It can display energy use by hour and other ranges. When I had kids at home this might have been enlightening.
P**N
Performs great - easy to use - a bit large
I love these things - they do a great job. However they (like many others) have a big issue - their size. I knew they were a bit larger, but...yeah it limits where I can use them. I really wanted one on my covered porch, but the outlet is inside the wall just enough that I can't get this to even fit in. Bummer. So, it loses a star, but if that won't bother you then this is gold - I love it so far. Can't wait to use it with the Christmas tree next year - now I don't have to climb around the tree to turn it off each night.One of my favorite uses so far is to have it automatically reboot my router every night at 3am, then I wake up to everything running silky smooth.
T**Z
GET THESE - For power monitoring, safety, Charge Guard, easy setup: SO WELL DESIGNED
It is rare that I see a TRULY well-designed product - software, and/or consumer electronics. But these are the rare gem: clearly well thought out, designed, and tested. SUPER easy setup (if you have the app installed and open, it will automatically prompt you to add when one is plugged in) - total of 75 seconds to setup, beginning to end INCLUDING a firmware update. (not including entering WiFi information - only needed for the first device)I originally got it just to monitor how much power devices were using (WAY cheaper than those Kill-A-Watt type meters: smaller, records history, AND remote monitoring!)But found so many more great, useful features when I started setting up the first plug:- SCHEDULE: you can set absolute times (i.e. ON at 5:03pm, OFF at 11:17pm), or RELATIVE times to Sunrise or Sunset, WITH OFFSETS - BRILLIANT! (other plugs only give you right AT Sunrise/Sunset). My living room gets dark about an hour BEFORE sunset - so I can set the ON = SUNSET-(1 Hour), OFF = 11pm, and it will adjust automatically throughout the year! Always 1 hour before sunset. No changing it with seasons, or Daylight Savings Time!! May use for low-voltage lights and Christmas lights (i.e. a little before sunset until a little before sunrise)- CHARGE GUARD (Beta): it will turn off whenever it detects the power dropping below a certain level (currently configurable 1-20 watts) for a certain period. GREAT to protect your battery, device, and HOUSE. I just set one up for my eBike charger: <20w for 10 minutes, and it shuts off when done charging. Safer, and better for the battery. Will be using them for charging my drones/quadcopters/RC stuff, drills, phones, cars, 3D Printer (ie when done printing), etc.- TIMED OFF (Auto-Off Timer): it will turn off after a set period of time, *every time you turn it on* (i.e. after pressing the power button on the plug, OR by remote)So use on things like: iron, hair curling iron, hotplate, soldering iron, EBIKE (mine is set to 10 hours), etc. This works IN ADDITION to "Charge Guard" and Power Limit.- POWER PROTECTION (LIMIT): turns off if your wattage limit is exceeded (short? failure? fire? etc.). I set my eBike charger plug to 300 watts, as it normally draws <200w.- AUTO FIRMWARE UPDATE: I'm tired of updating devices manually! And I have A LOT lol (time window configurable)- NOTIFICATIONS: I've only tested the "Charge Guard", but it sends you a notification "Charge Guard turned off Device X" - I expect similar from the other modes- Quick response: plug turns on immediately from the app (at least when I'm local) - some other devices have a few second delay- Good sized, long-term company. TP-Link has been around for years, with lots of networking equipment - so they'll be around for a while, and maintain their app - unlike the little no-name brands. This also suggests these should be well-designed for reliability and longevity.I feel much safer about charging my EBike with this (set to max 10 hours, 300w, and auto-off when the charging power drops below 20w for >10 minutes). A VERY low price for peace of mind!Oh - and I can see how much power a device is using - my original goal :) Current/real-time, past (history), which days, cost (if you enter your $/kWh), etc. All nicely graphed out.Additional features I haven't explored:"Smart Actions", like geofencing (turn things on/off based on your location, like lights on/off when you're home vs away)Device integration with things like leak detectors, contact switches (eg on doors), humidifiers/hygrometers, Smart Buttons, Group actions (when one device is turned on (or off), turn other device(s) on/off), cameras for motion detection
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