This Smart Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Assistant for $19.99

Aug 9, 2022 at 11:48am EDT
Save $10 on this Kasa smart wall outlet.

Looking for a smart Wi-Fi outlet instead of a smart plug? Good choice, and there's one from Kasa that is currently retailing for just $19.99.

Forget the Smart Plug, Kasa is a Selling a Smart Wall Outlet with Support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for Just $19.99

Usually retailing for $29.99, this smart wall outlet for Kasa is an absolutely genius product. Right now you have the chance to save $10 or 33% without having to enter any discount code or coupons.

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Unlike a smart plug that goes into a wall outlet, this product is a wall outlet with 2 AC outlets in one. Once wired in properly, you can connect this outlet to your home Wi-Fi network and then the magic happens - you can control each outlet individually using your phone or tablet.

But wait, it gets better. Since this smart wall outlet is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, therefore you can use your Chromecast or even an Echo Dot to control it. It almost feels like magic.

If you don't want to use the smart features of this outlet, you'll be pleased to learn that it has manual controls for turning the outlets on and off. Kasa also states that this product is tamper resistant which is nothing but a sign of security.

This is a limited time deal only, and you have to act fast if you want to save $10 today.

Buy Kasa Smart Plug KP200, In-Wall Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet - Was $29.99, now just $19.99

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