TP-Link’s Alexa and Google enabled smart plugs have never been cheaper

Wi-Fi smart plugs are extremely popular right now. In fact, there are so many companies out there making them that you can often find deals that slash prices all the way down around $7 or $8 each. That’s an incredible value indeed, but not everyone wants to get smart plugs from smaller brands. If you want to stick with the big names, it doesn’t get any bigger than TP-Link. And right now if you head over to Amazon you can pick up a Kasa Smart WiFi Plug Lite by TP-Link 2-Pack for just $26.99, matching an all-time low. That’s just $13.50 each, which is a terrific deal!

Here are some important notes from the product page:

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  • Control from anywhere – turn electronics on or off from anywhere with your smartphone using the kasa app (compatible w/ android & ios)

  • Voice control – works with amazon alexa, google assistant and microsoft cortana supported devices for a hands-free experience

  • Easy control – control light-duty plug-in electronics with loads up to (ie. Lamps, tvs, stereos, etc.)

  • Kasa scenes & schedules – schedule the smart plug to automatically switch on and off when away or set a scene for controlling many devices with a single button

  • Note: 2-pack includes two (2) smart plugs. Requires a secured 2.4 ghz wi-fi network connection

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