Grab a Pack of 2 Kasa Smart Plugs for Just $15.99, Works with Wi-Fi

Aug 2, 2022 at 12:45pm EDT
2 Kasa smart plugs available for just $15.99

Transform that old lamp of yours into something smarter with a pack of two Kasa smart plugs for a low price of just $15.99.

Automate that Old Lamp of Yours with This Pack of 2 Smart Plugs from Kasa for a Low Price of Just $15.99

Coming in at a low price of just $8 apiece, these smart plugs are great if you want to automate something around your house. For example, that old lamp that needs a manual toggle can be turned on or off using your smartphone.

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Setup is super easy as well. All you need to do is download the Kasa smart home app on your phone or tablet and follow the on-screen steps to get the plugs up and running. Since these plugs connect directly to your home Wi-Fi network therefore you do not need special equipment to control them. Oh, get this, you can even control these plugs even when you're not at home.

Once set up, you even have the choice to connect this smart plug to a voice assistant like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This means that you can use an Echo Dot or your Google Assistant powered smart speaker to control these plugs. Just say 'Alexa, turn on the living room lamp' and the power of your voice paired with the internet will turn on said lamp in your living room.

No discount codes or coupons are needed here. But, you need to be quick if you want to save some money on this smart home hardware.

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