Technology
Kasa smart outdoor plug is on sale for its lowest price ever on Amazon
TL;DR: Buy this durable Kasa outdoor smart plug at its lowest price ever of $29.99 at Amazon. That’s 21% off a simple device that makes it super easy to control and set schedules for your home’s holiday light displays.
We all have different opinions on our favorite holiday traditions, but everyone agrees on their least favorite — holiday light installation. It takes just one busted bulb to ruin your faithful recreation of Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas. But at the very least, you can reduce the headaches of getting your display just right with a simple device from TP-Link.
Reduce some of that stress with a Kasa smart outdoor plug with two outlets on sale for $29.99 at Amazon. This is its lowest price ever on Amazon, and TP-Link Kasa products are popular with anyone who wants to make their home smarter. If your budget is a bit tighter, an old school timer can work fine, but this Kasa plug offers more customization options for your winter wonderland.
Unlike other smart plugs and switches, this model is built to withstand the outdoors. It boasts an IP64 rating, which just means it keeps all dust out and splashes of water. When not it use, just make sure to cap it with the weather-resistant cover to keep it in proper working condition. But this Kasa plug will hold up with pretty much all of the expected elements of fall and winter.
With your light displays plugged in, it’s now easier to create a schedule and control lights from anywhere. After a quick set up, it connects to a WiFi network from up to 300 feet away, and you can control it anywhere from your smartphone. Control each outlet individually or group devices together, and turn lights on or off with a single tap or set various timers. You can even use voice controls through Alexa or Google Assistant to spread Christmas cheer with a simple command.
Thanks to this sale on the Kasa smart outdoor plug, you have one less thing to stress about when you install your holiday lights. But you’re on your own when it comes to untangling your string lights.
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