
With the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug you can control smaller electronics from anywhere with the Kasa Smart app. Manage fans, lamps, and other small electronics conveniently from your smartphone. Even use simple voice commands with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant to control your lite smart plug.
A: Yes, you plug the plug into the wall and then plug the lamp/coffee maker, etc into this plug. You will need to add it to your Alexa account and Alexa will work once the setup is completed. Also, you will need to download the Kasa app and you can set a timer/schedule, etc Also you can tell Alexa to turn it on or off. I have 6 of these and I tell Alexa to turn on the lights if I want the lights on before the scheduled time. works great for what I want them to do.
A: Hi! Kasa Smart plugs utilize the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi spectrum for connectivity to your network. If by "5G" you are asking about 5G cellular data Internet services - the smart plug should be able to connect to your router as long as it is broadcasting 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. However, if by "5G" you are referring to 5GHz Wi-Fi, the answer would be no; 2.4GHz is required.
Q: What is the wifi working distance for it to be connected to a wireless router
A: My router is upstairs in my house and I use one in the basement on the far side from where the router is for a couple of years. We have had power outages and it reconnected by itself when the power came back on. Also one on the front porch during Christmas.
A: Hi! Yes, you can integrate these Kasa smart plugs with Alexa and Google Assistant for convenient voice control and automation.
A: Hi! These smart plugs connect via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi only.
Q: is this the same as the 2 pack hs103p2 , except with 3 ? the person requested the hs103p2.
A: Hi! Yes, the "P3" in the model indicates how many are in the pack. For example, HS103P3 is a 3-Pack of HS103 Kasa Smart Plugs, while the HS103P2 is a 2-Pack.
Q: Can one schedule be set up and shared/used by multiple plugs
A: The plugs don't necessarily share a schedule but you can schedule each plug to turn on and off at the same time. You can also use Alexa if you have it to turn a group of plugs on and off at the same time.