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The Kasa SmartPlug Power Strip KP303 is a versatile surge protector featuring 3 individually controlled smart outlets and 2 always-on USB ports, allowing you to manage multiple devices simultaneously. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers voice control and remote access via the Kasa Smart app. With ETL-certified surge protection and customizable scheduling options, this power strip is designed to enhance efficiency and safeguard your electronics.
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 235 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | Kasa Smart |
Terminal | Physical Or Electrical Terminal |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.24 x 2.5 x 1.52 inches |
Circuit Type | Parallel |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Brass |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 5 |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Controller Type | IFTTT, Google Assistant, vera, Amazon Alexa, Android |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | White |
Wattage | 1875 watts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840030700248 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
UPC | 840030700248 |
Part Number | KP303 |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 2.5 x 1.52 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | KP303 |
Size | Style A |
Style | Smart Power Strip w/ 3 Outlets |
Shape | Rectangle |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug Format | Type B |
Special Features | On And Off Switch, Surge Protection, Usb Slot |
Included Components | 1 x Kasa Smart WiFi Power Strip, 3-Outlets |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
D**W
The best smart strip
I have multiple of these. They work great. I mainly use them for scheduling and auto shutting off things like TVs and lights.The setup is super easy in there app. And the scheduling and timer are also very easy to set. You can also rename all the plugs and the area and "Home/location" very easily to organize if you have multiple outlets. There is also a favorites section that you can stick your most used plugs into to make it easier to find if you have a lot of plugs.The price is a little more than normal power strips with surge protection. But to get the smart features it's more than worth it and I think a good value. It's also Alexa and Google Home compatible.I recommend getting the strip versus the individual plugs because it's more economical and always better to have more outlets than less.
S**A
Three Devices, One Wi-Fi connection
Before I purchased this Kasa power strip, I considered if three separate Kasa smart plugs would be better; they are not. This has three advantages: The power strip is smaller than three separate devices connected to a power strip. It's easier to setup only one device. The single power strip takes only one wi-fi connection. The latter is important for people with a lot of wi-fi devices.The Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip works excellent. Each plug can be controlled individually. I recommend it.
K**A
Perfect for automating my aquarium
I use the Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip KP303 to time my aquarium lights, CO2, and heater, and it’s been a huge help. Now, everything runs on schedule without me having to think about it. The app makes it easy to adjust settings, and I love that I can control each outlet individually. It also works great with Alexa, which is super convenient. If you’re looking for a simple way to automate your aquarium setup, this is definitely worth it!
R**E
Works great!
Exactly what I was looking for! I have 2 fish tanks that needed a timer for their lights. This worked perfectly, where I can set a schedule for each individual outlet.
M**N
(Almost) Excellent Purchase (so far)
As is common today, the device comes with sparse (3-steps) instructions. On 3 different devices (iPad, Pixel 6 phone, and MacBook Pro) I couldn't get the Kasa app to let me establish an account. So, after knocking my head against the wall for over an hour, I went to sleep and called TP-Link tech support the next morning.The agent was excellent. Two important missing pieces she told me are: (1) all consumer-facing TP-Link accounts associated with a particular email address use the identical username & password, and (2) despite them telling you passwords should have a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters, TP-Link's security doesn't always play nice with special characters. Once I got rid of them and adjusted the multiple TP-Link accounts in my password keeper, I was finally able to set up the Kasa app.The next problem was adding the device to the app. The instructions say to make sure the KP303 and device on which Kasa software is installed are running on the same network. I thought this meant the network configured in my router. (I thought they were using something like a temporary Bluetooth network to have the KP303 learn what network to use.) But nothing worked. The app has a useful trouble-shooting window if this fails, but nothing on it helped.After two failures and a waste of about 1/2 hour, I noticed that a TP-named network appeared on my list of available networks (in Settings) when I plugged in the KP303. Wouldn't it be nice if they mentioned this when they told you to make sure the two devices were on the same network? Once I connected to this network on my iPad, everything went rather smoothly.The last start-up issue I had was naming the outlets on the KP303. The Kasa software very intelligently uses a 2-part naming system for each device; e.g. "Master Bedroom" + "Right-side night light." Again, coming from a competitor's product, I learned this the hard way. First I named each outlet with a name like, "Master Bedroom - Right-side night light," then discovered about the 2-level, location+name nomenclature, had to learn how to rename already named devices, and went back to simplify the second-level names.All this griping concerns start-up issues, for what seems like a very powerful, well-thought-out system. But I once spent the first six months of a programming job developing documentation standards, going through my predecessor's work, figuring out what he had done, and documenting all his undocumented programming. So, I have no tolerance for poor documentation. Hence, 4-stars.P.S. I hope my detailed explanations above (i.e., the missing documentation) will help others trying to get Kasa and the KP303 going.
W**D
Great quality. Great Product
I love Kasa! I have changed almost all the switches in my house to Kasa and love the full automation and easy to use App. Kasa is also significantly cheaper than just about all of their competitors.I have also used their outlets and plugs.When I needed some electronics plugged in on a timer, this was a no brainer item to purchase. It looks sleek and expensive and is of very high quality material and is easy to set up with the Kasa App and never had any issues with it. I also love that Kasa products go on sale on Amazon every once in a while. My next purchase will be to replace my outdoor security cameras with Kasa's cameras.
J**N
High quality product/superb customer service
I have several of these smart strips including individual smart plug-ins for my plant collection. For some reason I had such a hard time connecting this smart strip to my wifi. I called customer service and got through immediately. Isabel A. was absolutely amazing in helping me quickly resolve my problem. I highly recommend this brand. Not only for it’s high quality products, but for it’s superb customer service.
L**E
Handy and reliable
I've got a few spots around the house where it's convenient to voice control power for things, and these are great for that. Sometimes it's just easier to have a strip than individual plugs.No issues setting it up, and Alexa sees everything just fine for voice control. Easy Peasy.
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