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KMC Smart Tap 2-Pack, 4-Outlet Smart Plug WiFi Outlet Wall Tap, Energy Monitoring, Works with Alexa and Google Home, Remote Control Your Devices from Anywhere, No Hub Required, ETL Certified, White

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Features

  • [CUSTOMIZE SCHEDULE AND TIMER]: You can pre-set times automatically turn on and off any home electronics or appliances in a specific time before arrival home or you are away, real time monitoring function you can check the status of devices connected on the smart plug.
  • [REAL-TIME MONITORING]: No matter where you are , as long as there is a network, you can check the status of devices connected on the Smart plug, such as confirming whether it is on or off, and track how much energy its using.
  • [SAFE IN USE - Max Load]: 15A , 1875W. Made by ABS flame resistance material. A built-in thermal sensor will automatically turn off overheating appliances, has encryption chip. 30-day money back, lifetime support, ETL listed. Notes: After a power outage, outlets will retain their most recent setting to save energy.

Brand: KMC


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)


Connector Type: Plug in


Amperage: 15 Amps


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.58 x 4.8 x 2.24 inches; 14.89 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 10, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KT-KMC


Best Sellers Rank: #48,156 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #251 in Electrical Outlet Switches


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,171 ratings


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  • Easy to use and control and monitor.
I recently purchased the KMC Smart Tap and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance and functionality. This smart device has truly transformed the way I control and manage my electrical appliances and devices. Here are some of the key features and aspects that I have found noteworthy: Easy Installation: Setting up the KMC Smart Tap was a breeze. It was as simple as plugging it into a standard electrical outlet and connecting it to my home Wi-Fi network. The included user manual provided clear instructions, and the entire process took just a few minutes. Compact Design: The compact design of the Smart Tap is fantastic. It doesn't take up much space and fits neatly into any standard outlet. The sleek and modern appearance blends seamlessly with my home decor. Smart Control: The primary feature of the KMC Smart Tap is its ability to be controlled remotely through a smartphone app. Using the KMC Smart app, I can conveniently turn on or off any device plugged into the Smart Tap, even when I'm away from home. This feature has been incredibly convenient, especially for managing devices such as lamps and fans. Voice Control: The Smart Tap is compatible with popular voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Integration with my existing smart home ecosystem was effortless, allowing me to control my appliances with simple voice commands. It's incredibly convenient to be able to control the Smart Tap hands-free. Scheduling and Automation: One of the standout features of the KMC Smart Tap is its scheduling capabilities. Through the app, I can create customized schedules for each plugged-in device. This automation feature has helped me save energy and make my home more efficient. I love being able to set my coffee machine to turn on automatically in the morning or have the lights turn on and off at specific times when I'm away. Energy Monitoring: Another impressive aspect of the Smart Tap is its energy monitoring feature. It provides real-time energy consumption data for each plugged-in device, allowing me to track and optimize their energy usage. This has been instrumental in helping me identify energy-hungry appliances and make informed decisions about my energy consumption. Reliable Performance: Throughout my usage, the Smart Tap has delivered consistent and reliable performance. The app is responsive, and the connection between the device and my smartphone has been stable. I haven't experienced any connectivity issues or unexpected disruptions. Overall, I highly recommend the KMC Smart Tap to anyone looking to add smart functionality to their home. Its ease of installation, intuitive app, voice control compatibility, scheduling capabilities, energy monitoring, and reliable performance make it a standout choice in the smart plug market. With the Smart Tap, I have gained greater control over my appliances and achieved a more efficient and convenient living environment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by S Gupta

  • Buggy, and may have issues with basic math
I ordered the 2-pack of the Smart multi-tap outlets, and just plugged the first one in this morning. The very first thing that I did was download a bunch of Smart Device apps, most of which were mentioned in different reviews here. 1. The KMC Smart App has a low 3-Star rating, but that's what I used to connect to the device. The instructions in the app kind of suck because you have to fail at your first attempt before it tells you that another option for attempting to pair the device is to turn on, wait 10 seconds, turn off, turn on hold the button until the light blinks fast, and then you can pair with the app. It's something like that, but don't quote me. lol 2. For giggles I tried the Smart Life app that someone in a review recommended... AND... it looks almost identical to the KMC Smart app. I wouldn't be surprised if there used to be a different KMC Smart app that earned the 3-Star rating, and the app I downloaded is now simply a customized for KMC version of Smart Life. 3. Someone complained about network security because you have to share the WiFi password with the app, but you HAVE TO do that so the app can send the password to the device. The device uses WiFi as the interface if you want to access the settings, so it needs a password. If you're concerned about security, which I am, I turned on the Guest WiFi network with access to my home network disabled, but it still has Internet access if I use any cloud services down the road. 4. Some people claim that all switchable plugs turn on and off together as one unit, which is why I state that the device is buggy. It seems to be a problem in the firmware of the device. Once I got the app connected to the device, which was annoying, I used the app to turn off the second plug. It went from green to black, and then I lost my connection because it also turned off the third plug, which was powering my router. The first plug stayed green, and never turned off, so Plug-1 is independent, and Plug-2+3 may be tied together. If the problem is that the device or the firmware, then it's either the app or user error. It's probably user error in my case, but if not, then the issue may be random, so just be prepared if it is. 5. My main reason for buying this Smart Plug was to monitor the electricity usage of my home entertainment system, so take the following with a grain of salt. Anyone who has ever taken a physics or electrical engineering class should know that the measurement for power in Watts is the total after multiplying Current in Amperes to Voltage, AC or DC, doesn't matter. The app is telling me that the current draw on the 3 switchable plugs, or maybe going into the device itself from the AC outlet, is 2200 milliAmps (2.2 Amps). It also shows that the voltage varies from 119.4 to 120.4 Volts AC, and the voltage seems to be fairly accurate since the power transformer is maybe 50 feet away from my home. However, and this makes no sense to me, but the app states that the Power being consumed is 189.1 Watts. Dumb it down, and 2 times 120 doesn't equal 189, so I'm confused. Considering that the majority of AC Voltage devices designed and manufactured in China use an 85 VAC to 140 VAC range in their designs, which makes sense from an engineering standpoint, I can't help but wonder if some programmer didn't set 85 as a static value when writing the code to do the power calculation. Divide 189 by 120, and you don't get 2.2, so I have no idea where the device is getting its numbers and measurements from, but if the Power calculation is wrong, then obviously the KWh measurement won't be right either. Again, I simply want to monitor the power consumption of my home entertainment system, so I took off a star because I can't find any documentation to explain why Power doesn't equal Current times Voltage. I'm also using two power strips in Switchable Plug 1 and Switchable Plug 3 because the plug spacing isn't sufficiently wide enough for typical 3-prong power cord male plug ends, so having Switchable Plugs 2+3 tied together is a bit irritating, but I didn't deduct any stars since I knew from reading the reviews to expect it. Otherwise, if I can get a few years of use out of the Smart Plugs, I think they are a good value, even with all their quirks. lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2020 by J B

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