Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip KP303, Surge Protector with 3 Individually Controlled Smart Outlets and 2 USB Ports, Works with Alexa & Google Home, No Hub Required , White
$29.99 Original price was: $29.99.$23.39Current price is: $23.39.







With independent control of 3 devices and extra USB ports to charge 2 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 5.0 or higher.
3 smart outlets plus 2 USB ports: Support 5 appliances simultaneously with 3 independently controllable smart outlets and 2 always-on USB ports. Ideal for charging devices in the home and office.
Voice control: Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. Free up your hands by using voice commands to control plugged in devices.
Surge protection: ETL-certified surge protection shields sensitive electronics and appliances from sudden power surges.
Control from anywhere: Use the intuitive Kasa smart app to remotely control connected devices through your mobile device.
Set schedules and timers: Create schedules/timers to turn individual outlets, on/off at specific times to increase efficiency and save money on your power bill.
Simple setup: Download the Kasa Smart app (Android, iOS), plug in your smart power strip and connect to WiFi to start controlling your devices.
12 reviews for Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip KP303, Surge Protector with 3 Individually Controlled Smart Outlets and 2 USB Ports, Works with Alexa & Google Home, No Hub Required , White
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KJC –
Perfect remote power cord
Love these! Have several. Easy & fast to set up. Phone app is easy to set up & control remotely. Adapts to Alexa easy as well. Can be set up on a schedule. Lasts for years. Only negative is – occasionally after a long power outage it may require a re-connection, but thankfully it’s easy.
Drew –
The best smart strip
I have multiple of these. They work great. I mainly use them for scheduling and auto shutting off things like TVs and lights.The setup is super easy in there app. And the scheduling and timer are also very easy to set. You can also rename all the plugs and the area and “Home/location” very easily to organize if you have multiple outlets. There is also a favorites section that you can stick your most used plugs into to make it easier to find if you have a lot of plugs.The price is a little more than normal power strips with surge protection. But to get the smart features it’s more than worth it and I think a good value. It’s also Alexa and Google Home compatible.I recommend getting the strip versus the individual plugs because it’s more economical and always better to have more outlets than less.
Paredes Family –
Have multiple devices you want to control all in one power strip
Works amazingly there’s no setup if you don’t want to setup the WiFi connectivity works straight out of the box. USB ports stay on so you don’t have to toggle them on and off so it’s perfect for your phone or other devices.
T. J. Lee –
Works well … nearly all of the time
This smart power strip continues to do what it’s advertised to do … 99.9% of the time. That 0.1% is the problem, but I’ll get to that.It worked out of the box using the instructions provided. I downloaded the Kasa Smart app onto my phone, and after setup I was able to name and control the power strip’s three outlets (I got the version with three outlets) independently, or combine two or all of them together into a group and control them at the same time. I can also control them with Google Home. It’s advertised as also being compatible with Alexa, but I don’t have anything with Alexa, so I can’t test that firsthand.Each outlet also has a toggle button that allows the user to switch that outlet on or off manually, and each button has an LED that shows whether the outlet is currently supplying power to whatever’s plugged into it. This is a bigger deal than one might think at first. Imagine a desk lamp with a chain that can be pulled to turn it on or off, but you can’t tell by just looking at it whether that pull-chain switch is on or off. Now imagine that you plug it into this power strip and it doesn’t light up. Where’s the problem – is the light bulb burned out? Is the lamp turned off? Is the power strip’s outlet off? Well, I can eliminate the third question by just looking at this power strip and making sure that the outlet is on, so one pull of the lamp’s chain will tell me whether the light bulb is burned out or not.The thing is, occasionally the power strip will just suddenly stop responding to the network. I don’t know what causes this, but it will suddenly and silently disconnect; its power light and connection light will say that it’s powered and connected to wi-fi, but the app says it can’t contact the device. I can still manually toggle the outlets on and off with the buttons, but I can’t control it with the app, or Google Home, etc. I can unplug the device and plug it back in, resetting it, and things work again. But I never know when it’s going to glitch again, and that unreliability is what gives this device four stars instead of five for me. It doesn’t happen every day – it’s been weeks since the last time it happened, in fact – but not knowing what caused it or when it’s going to happen again adds just enough uncertainty that I can’t quite trust it. I’m not going to plug anything into it that might be disastrous if it couldn’t be controlled.Very well designed other than that shadow of unreliability.
Louis –
Bigger than expected
After adding this to the Tapo app i was able to link the account to Home Assistant. Each of the 3 outlets can be used independently in HA. Its also very quick and responsive in HA.The strip was bigger than i was expecting. This is not really an issue, it was just unexpected. On the plus side, with the larger size the outlets are spread apart which allows larger plugs to fit next to each other.I am using this outside in a waterproof box to control our holiday inflatables. With the larger size of the strip I did need to get a larger box to fit the strip. Again, not an issue, just something to be mindful of. Even with the strip outside in a box it has been reliable and has had no connectivity issues.
jgutz20 –
Nice Strip, not if you want energy consumption.
So i picked this up, and went by the item description on amazon and didn;t do my due dilligence because i wanted to place the order quickly so i would get it the following morning. I thought this was the power strip that can monitor energy consumption, but this is not that model.I plugged in this strip, made an account and i quickly and easily got this connected to my wifi. the customization on each plug is nice, you can add an icon or image of the appliance plugged into it. but i wasn’t seeing the energy consumption.If you want the energy consumption monitoring power strip, you are going to want to look at the HS300Same thing with the smart plugs, you will need to look at the kp-125.But the app is clean and easy to use, there are cheaper ones out there that can monitor power but i like this kasa app/ecosystem.Also, there is no native Smartthings support, but you can use smartthings via the kasa app, i did that prior to boxing this back up to return it. the only reason i’m returning it is i purchased the hs300 to monitor power of my computers and 3d printer etc.
gabbie –
I love this
Works great, great value for price. Works across along distances and I especially appreciate that you can create schedules though the schedule system is a bit clunky if you have more than one turn off/on time.
Ezequiel RoCo –
Excelente calidad, muy fácil de programar, app intuitiva y nada difícil, costo un poco elevado
Emilio Lozano –
Funciona perfecto con Alexa, se conecta rápido a internet, cuando se va el mismo y regresa de inmediato se vuelve a poner en línea.Me ha facilitado la vida ya que doy clases en línea, es una lata estar conectando y desconectando el cargador, así que sólo le digo a Alexa que lo encienda o apague y listo, también se puede hacer desde la app de Kasa Smart.Lo bueno:* Switch físico de encendido, si se va el internet aún la puedes usar, sólo presionas el botón y listo* Aplicación para el celular, con ésta, puedes usar un temporizador para encender o apagar las clavijas, encender o apagar las clavijas “manualmente”, otras funciones más, lo mejor es que estés en casa o no, puedes controlarla.* Conexión con Alexa* Buena longitud del cable aprox 70 cm* 2 conexiónes USB a 2.4 A (estas no se controlan, ni tienen temporizador)Contras:* Tres clavijas pueden ser insuficientes y el siguiente modelo es más caroLo recomiendo ampliamente sóla o con Alexa y creo que también funciona con Google, claro hay que configurarla primero
Mari Carmen Morales Rodríguez –
Necesitaba un multicontacto y decidí invertir un poco más para que los conectores fueran inteligentes. Elegí este y fue una excelente decisión, es fácil y rápido de instalar, el diseño es simple y elegante. El cable es de buena longitud (70 cms) y bastante resistente.Los conectores USB son de energía continua y me encanta que cada conector tiene su propio botón de apagado/encendido que pueden controlarse con la App de KASA Smart o Alexa, como es mi caso, sin necesidad de agacharse o hacer algún movimiento de muebles. También pueden programarse timers de encendido o a pagado incluso cuando no estas en casa.Hablando de Alexa, la conexión es excelente. No he tenido algún problema de intermitencia o parecido así que me encanta ❤️ Lo super recomiendo por precio, calidad y funcionalidad.
Javier –
Funciona bien igual que todos sus productos muy funcional
Chaplin –
Je l’apprécie!Elle me simplifie beaucoup la vie puisqu’avec l’application nous pouvons choisir quel réceptacle ouvrir ou fermer à distance. Nous pouvons également programmer une routine à 1 ou plusieurs (3) réceptacles afin qu’il s’allume et se ferme selon certaines conditions. Mais tu peux également fermer et ouvrir manuellement les réceptacles avec un petit bouton sur le dessus.Les 2 prises USB-A sont toujours en fonctions et ne peuvent être contrôlées à distance. Il aurait été instéressant d’avoir une troisième prise mais USB-C.Personnellement, j’ai 3 chargeurs de batteries qui une fois la charge compléter continue d’envoyer du courant aux batteries se qui diminue leur espérance de vie. Ainsi, je peux prévoir un temps maximal pour la charge de chaque batterie et quand j’allume le chargeur, programmer une minuterie qui fermera les chargeurs après ce délai. Ainsi, si je ne suis pas à côté quand la charge est à 100% bien le chargeur va finir par s’éteindre pas trop longtemps après minimisant les risques de dégradation de la batterie.La programmation de certaines routines est un peu hasardeuse à l’occasion, mais dans ma situation en général c’est super simple.Il a été un peu complexe de le connecter au routeur. En faite, j’ai été rapide à le faire, mais sans suivre les instructions sinon je pense que je n’y serais jamais arrivé. J’y ai été par ”feeling”, par expérience et un peu de chance, je crois, malheureusement. Mais une fois fait, c’est très transparent et sans problème pour l’instant.Elle ne se sent pas trop bas de gamme, mais j’aurais aimé au moins un réceptacle de plus et que les 2 connecteurs USB soient également programmable et contrôlable à distance. Une prise USB-C aurait aussi été intéressante malgré que j’utilise plus souvent du USB-A.2 USB-A avec au moins 1 ou 2 USB-C auraient rendu cette multiprise plus polyvalente.Il y a 3 réceptacles et elles sont assez espacées pour accommoder certains blocs d’alimentation plus large sans bloquer ou gêner l’autre à proximité.J’aurais aimé au moins 4 réceptacles avec un câble un peu plus long.Je l’ai connecté sur un petit UPS qui est précédé par un protecteur de surtension Transtector et je ne pense pas qu’il faut considérer cette barre d’alimentation comme un protecteur de surtension adéquat. Ajouter en avale un autre protecteur plus performant est obligatoire si vous connecté des appareils moindrement couteux.Je l’ai payé 30$ en avril 2021. Ça fait donc 1 an 1/2 que je l’ai et elle semble aller aussi bien qu’au premier jour. Jamais eu de déconnexion ou de problème avec l’application Android.