TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini, Matter Compatible, Compatible with Alexa, Google Home & Samsung SmartThings, Energy Monitoring, 15A, UL Certified, 2.4G Wi-Fi Only, Tapo P110M(2-Pack)
$29.99
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Customers find the smart plug easy to set up and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning seamless integration with Apple Home. The device receives positive feedback for its quality, energy monitoring capabilities, and control features, with one customer noting it can control lights and appliances remotely. They like its reasonable price point and power factor, with one mentioning it can handle up to 500 watts at 8 amps. The connectivity aspect receives mixed reviews.
8 reviews for TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini, Matter Compatible, Compatible with Alexa, Google Home & Samsung SmartThings, Energy Monitoring, 15A, UL Certified, 2.4G Wi-Fi Only, Tapo P110M(2-Pack)
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TP-Link Tapo Smart Plug Mini, Matter Compatible, Compatible with Alexa, Google Home & Samsung SmartThings, Energy Monitoring, 15A, UL Certified, 2.4G Wi-Fi Only, Tapo P110M(2-Pack)
$29.99
Jamieson –
Almost perfect!
I love seeing more smart devices get Matter support and TPLink has been slowly giving it to a lot of their smart devices which makes setup through Apple HomeKit a breeze. These plugs are a great value and may be the only ones I’ve found that support Matter and also provide power metering. Unfortunately, you can’t see any of the power info through the Apple Home app. That’s probably a limitation of the HomeKit API/Home App in general though. The Tapo app is intuitive to use and shows helpful power metering data for these plugs. I have mine connected to my home server UPS so I can monitor the power used from all of my home networking devices, NAS, and proxmox mini PC cluster. If power metering can be visible through the Apple Home app one day, this will be a perfect product. It’s a bummer that I have to deal with another app for that functionality but it’s by no means a deal breaker.
str8upx –
Excellent, get the 4 Pack!
These plugs do it all. The Tapo app already has my cameras so adding these was very easy. I highly recommend this model because it shows power usage monitoring and statistics. They only cost a little more then then the other basic tapo smart plugs so its worth the money. The plugs respond very quickly compared to other brands I own. The adapters are average size and tou may need to buy socket adapters if your using a UPS, surge protector, or power bar. Cyber power sells great ones for $3. These are the best smart plugs ive found so far and the app works great with them.
Alvey –
No power factor
Working fine, setup was easy. A little disappointed that the power measurement does not report current, voltage or power factor. I have Other smart plugs that report current, voltage and power, which lets me compute the power factor.
Erik C –
BEST smart plug I’ve ever owned, with excellent software
I’ve been using smart switches, plugs, and outlets for over 10 years and these are THE BEST I’ve ever used. To get the most value out of them, you need to use the Tapo phone app, which is easy to use and works great. The app can update the firmware on the plugs, which is a must-have for security. The app can also create scheduled routines to turn on and off the plugs, but I use Google Home for that. Overall these hit all the key quality categories like high quality build, easy software setup, and easy to follow instructions for setup and energy monitoring.PRO TIP: plug in only ONE plug at a time and set it up (i.e label it in the app for the location and/or appliance). If you plug them all in at the same time during setup, it will be much more confusing.
Diabeetus –
Better than a Kill A Watt, integrates easily with Apple Home.
Seamlessly integrates with Apple Home. One click QR code setup. App is simple, easy to use. Setup is clean. I was going to buy a Kill A Watt, but I get 4x the monitoring.On the app, you can set your actual power cost, including anything related to time of use metering, so you can calculate your actual power cost per outlet to track electricity use. The ONLY thing a Kill A Watt will do better is show you power factor for reactive loads. That is interesting from an academic perspective, but doesn’t really give me any information I need.
Andy –
Follow this step for integrated with Home Assistant with Matter for Local network.
I love this model than other Tapo devices.It is the best energy monitoring plug that can work offline and take control over your Local network instead of using Tp-Link Tapo cloud, if you don’t know how to integrated with Home Assistant (HA). Please follow these steps:1. Using Tp_Link Tapo app to install, don’t Auto add, manual add by Adding device-choose Plug-P110M it will find your device as a Bluetooth connect (faster than finding a device with wifi).2. Follow instruction to complete your device setup then check and install latest firmware (you need latest firmware for this setup)3. After successful FW updated, test ON/OFF the switch within Tapo app.4. After done testing, remove the device from Tapo App (device should reset automatically) orange and blue flashing.5. Go to home assistant -> Matter -> Add device, it should ask you for QR code which is locate on the right side of the Plug. Add it and follow the steps to complete setup process., name it however you want it. You will see energy monitor there.Troubleshooting steps if you have any issue:1. Reboot HA2. Go back to Tapo, re-add the device as you’ve done above, then remove it again.3. Go back to HA – Matter and add again as steps above. You should see it.If you have any issue, post questions on Amazon. I will help.
Brandon Scott Recknagel –
Very nice and easy.
I use these for my kids bedroom fans. They turn their fans on every night when they sleep (noise).These plugs are super handy because I can program them to turn the fans off in the morning even if I’m not home. I also put in some Tapo light switches in their bedrooms to turn the lights on.I even use one of them around the house to monitor energy consumption of different devices. (Freezers, air compressor, Shop Vac, etc). Kind of handy to know how much power and $ different devices use roughly every month.
jedi_jam –
Glitchy at times.
It is convenient and server my needs. there are times when the plugs won’t connect to the app or when i set up the timer and it did not follow through. Used them together with my old Tapo Cam as well.