








With independent control of 6 devices and extra USB ports to charge 3 others, the kasa smart Wi-Fi power strip is ideal for your family rooms, home office or small business, power up your office remotely and even your holiday lights. Remotely control each outlet with the kasa smart app or use voice commands with Alexa, Google assistant, or Microsoft cortana. Kasa app system requirement: iOS 10 or Android 4.4 or higher. Review: Look, I didn’t need a smart power strip. But after buying the Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip HS300, I now feel like the kind of person who irons their socks and alphabetizes their spice rack. This thing is that organized. First impressions? It’s sleek, white, and looks like the kind of gadget a Bond villain would use to power their espresso machine and laser cannon. It even stands up nicely on its side — which is great if you want to pretend your surge protector is striking a heroic pose while managing your chaotic cable jungle. Actual Features That Surprised Me (In a Good Way): Works with HomeSeer and Sense. Yes, it actually integrates with your unnecessarily complicated smart home setup. Now your home automation scripts can finally control your lava lamp and judge your coffee maker’s electricity addiction. Shows individual power usage per outlet. Fantastic! Now I can see exactly how much energy my air fryer is consuming while it reheats a single chicken nugget. Spoiler alert: it's embarrassing. Wi-Fi connectivity actually works. After the obligatory 20-minute app dance and three failed attempts to "connect to device," it stayed connected and hasn’t dropped off the network once — which is more than I can say for my $200 router. Stands up well. No, seriously. It stands. Upright. Like a champion. No flopping around like a sad fish behind your TV. It knows its purpose. Some Gently Sarcastic Notes: The app is... fine. It works. It's just not winning any UX design awards. But hey, once you've named each plug something inspiring like "Lamp 1," "Lamp 2," and "Definitely Not a Lamp," you're golden. Don’t be fooled by how smart it is — it won’t do your taxes or explain crypto. It's still just a power strip. With ambition. The energy monitoring is cool until you realize your desk fan is basically a power-hungry gremlin. Knowledge is power... and now you can literally measure it. Final Thoughts: If you're the type who wants to know exactly how much electricity your fish tank filter is using at 3 AM — congratulations, this is your holy grail. Works well, plays nice with all the smart home toys (including HomeSeer and Sense), and looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie. Just don’t expect it to do anything actually intelligent, like stop you from buying more smart plugs. Review: Excelente producto, cumple con lo que dice









| Brand | Kasa Smart |
| Model number | HS300 |
| Specific Product Use | personal |
| Item Weight | 702 g |
| Product Dimensions | 35.99 x 6.32 x 3.76 cm; 702 g |
| Item model number | HS300 |
| Item Height | 1.48 Inches |
| Item Width | 2.49 Inches |
| Number of Ports/Connectors | 3 |
| Number of USB Ports | 3 |
| Voltage | 125 Volts |
| AC Adapter Current | 15 Amps |
| Compatible Device | Light |
| Are batteries included? | No |
D**T
Look, I didn’t need a smart power strip. But after buying the Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip HS300, I now feel like the kind of person who irons their socks and alphabetizes their spice rack. This thing is that organized. First impressions? It’s sleek, white, and looks like the kind of gadget a Bond villain would use to power their espresso machine and laser cannon. It even stands up nicely on its side — which is great if you want to pretend your surge protector is striking a heroic pose while managing your chaotic cable jungle. Actual Features That Surprised Me (In a Good Way): Works with HomeSeer and Sense. Yes, it actually integrates with your unnecessarily complicated smart home setup. Now your home automation scripts can finally control your lava lamp and judge your coffee maker’s electricity addiction. Shows individual power usage per outlet. Fantastic! Now I can see exactly how much energy my air fryer is consuming while it reheats a single chicken nugget. Spoiler alert: it's embarrassing. Wi-Fi connectivity actually works. After the obligatory 20-minute app dance and three failed attempts to "connect to device," it stayed connected and hasn’t dropped off the network once — which is more than I can say for my $200 router. Stands up well. No, seriously. It stands. Upright. Like a champion. No flopping around like a sad fish behind your TV. It knows its purpose. Some Gently Sarcastic Notes: The app is... fine. It works. It's just not winning any UX design awards. But hey, once you've named each plug something inspiring like "Lamp 1," "Lamp 2," and "Definitely Not a Lamp," you're golden. Don’t be fooled by how smart it is — it won’t do your taxes or explain crypto. It's still just a power strip. With ambition. The energy monitoring is cool until you realize your desk fan is basically a power-hungry gremlin. Knowledge is power... and now you can literally measure it. Final Thoughts: If you're the type who wants to know exactly how much electricity your fish tank filter is using at 3 AM — congratulations, this is your holy grail. Works well, plays nice with all the smart home toys (including HomeSeer and Sense), and looks like it came straight out of a sci-fi movie. Just don’t expect it to do anything actually intelligent, like stop you from buying more smart plugs.
H**A
Excelente producto, cumple con lo que dice
A**A
Es buena y construida con materiales que se sienten de mucha calidad. Funciona perfecto y puedes encender solo los enchufes que ocupes. Compatible con Alexa para encender o apagar, al igual que puedes hacerlo desde la app aunque no estés en casa. Los USB ayudan a cargar cosas sin el cubito (por ejemplo un firetv) Recomendada 100%
A**A
This product works as expected. One of my favorite features is that you can see the power consumption on each plug in real time, and over the course of time. It has more smart home features than I care to use, which probably appeals to some shoppers. USB power is a plus as well although I have not used it due to placing this under an aquarium. I set a function to turn my filter off for ten minutes while feeding fish. I use the schedule to control my Co2 and lights. There are many uses I’ve found that make this a good aquarium power strip and the price is near what the aquarium specific ones are.
Y**N
I got this Kasa smart strip to make it easier to cut power to my laptop when it’s not in use. I used to unplug it from a regular power strip to protect the battery, but that meant having to bend down every time. Now I just turn off the outlet from the app, and that’s it. Way more convenient. It feels really well made. The materials are solid, and it doesn’t look or feel cheap at all. Setup was smooth. The Kasa app recognized it right away, and the interface is super easy to use. I like that you can control each outlet independently, which gives you a lot of flexibility depending on what you’ve got plugged in. Works great with Google Assistant Another big plus for me is being able to monitor the power usage from each connected device. It’s actually helpful to see what’s drawing electricity and when, especially if you want to reduce unecessary energy use. Overall, it’s a great product if you want more control over your setup. The USB ports are a nice extra too
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