Technology
TP-Link smart plugs and smart bulbs are up to $24 off at Walmart
Controlling lights and other appliances without standing up isn’t futuristic anymore — it’s just the thing to do in 2019.
Making the switch is easy with TP-Link smart plugs and smart bulbs, which are up to $24 off at Walmart today. Grab a Kasa HS 110 Smart Plug for $15.99 (regularly $39.99) and a Kasa A19 Smart Light Bulb for $29.97 (regularly $44.99)
Here’s the beauty: Whether your home is so decked out that you forget what it’s like to not use voice commands or you don’t have a single Echo device, smart plugs and smart bulbs can slip seamlessly into your routine. No hub is required, and both cycles can be scheduled via the Kasa app — but if you are into a smart home, both are Alexa and Google Home compatible.
The TP-Link KB130 Smart Light Bulb transforms any room it’s in by adapting to the surrounding rhythm and dynamically adjusting intensity and temperature to mimic natural light patterns. Using a 60 W equivalent bulb like this one can reduce your energy usage by up to 80% compared to a 60 W iridescent bulb.
The Kasa HS 110 Smart Plug will also play a part in slashing your electric bills by monitoring the energy of the device plugged into it and remembering when it doesn’t need to be on. Plus, you’ll never have to worry about accidentally leaving a curling iron or space heater on again.
Grab the A19 smart bulb for $29.97 and the HS 110 smart plug for $15.99 — a savings of up to 55%.
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