Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, 4-Pack(EP10P4) , White

Plug Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, 4-Pack(EP10P4) , White

Features

  • Voice control: Kasa smart plugs that work with Alexa and Google Home Assistant. Enjoy the hands free convenience of controlling any home electronic appliances with your voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant
  • Easy set up and use: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection required. Plug in, open the case app, follow the simple instructions and enjoy. Kasa app reqiured
  • Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules set your smart plug to automatically turn on and off any home electronic appliances such as lamps, fan, humidifier, Christmas lights etc.
  • Smart Outlet Control from Anywhere: Turn electronics on and off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation.
  • Trusted and Reliable: Kasa is trusted by over 6 Million users and being the Reader’s Choice of PCMag 2020. UL certified for safety use. 2-year warranty.
  • Voice Control : Use simple voice commands with your smart plug and Alexa or Google Assistant.

Specifications

Color White
Size 4-Pack
Unit Count 4

This 4-pack of 15A smart plug minis lets you control standard household electronics remotely over a 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi network without a separate hub. They support voice control via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, provide scheduling and countdown timers through a companion smartphone app, and are UL certified for safety.

Model Number: EP10P4

Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, 4-Pack(EP10P4) , White Review

4.5 out of 5

A small, capable smart plug that does the basics right

A few minutes after unboxing the Kasa smart plug 4‑pack, I had a lamp responding to my voice, a schedule set for a dehumidifier, and a countdown timer running on a fan. That sums up the appeal here: these plugs don’t try to be everything. They aim to make dumb devices easy to automate and control from anywhere, and they mostly nail it.

I tested the four-pack over several weeks across a mix of lamps, a box fan, a coffee maker, and holiday lights. My network is a fairly typical dual-band setup; these plugs connect over 2.4 GHz only.

Setup and hardware

Setup is straightforward. Plug one in, open the Kasa app, add a new device, and follow the prompts. On a combined SSID network, your phone may hop to 5 GHz during onboarding—if that happens, toggling your phone to 2.4 GHz or temporarily separating bands can save time. Each plug took me a couple minutes to name, assign to a room, and update firmware.

Physically, the design is compact and sensible. The body is rectangular, low-profile enough that two will fit in a standard duplex outlet without blocking each other, and there’s a tactile on/off button with a small status LED. The 15A rating is generous for a mini, and the UL certification is the kind of safety box I want checked for anything that switches household mains power. As always, match the plug to the load: check the device’s wattage and avoid pushing continuous high-current appliances beyond their rating.

App experience and automation

Kasa’s app is clean and reliable. Each plug shows a big power toggle, and you can:

  • Create daily or weekly schedules (including sunrise/sunset with offsets)
  • Set countdown timers
  • Enable an “away” mode that randomly cycles devices for a lived-in look
  • Group multiple plugs and control them as one
  • Build scenes that trigger multiple actions at once

I especially like the scheduling flexibility. For example, I set living room lights to turn on at sunset, the dehumidifier to run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and holiday lights to shut off at midnight. The schedules executed on time, even when my phone was away from home. Countdown timers are great for things like a fan you want to run for just 30 minutes.

One limitation to note: this model doesn’t include native energy monitoring. If you need per-device power usage data for automation or optimization, Kasa’s KP115/KP125 variants are better suited. For basic on/off automation, the EP10 is spot on.

Voice assistants and third-party integrations

Voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant worked well in my testing. Once I linked my Kasa account, I could turn devices on/off and add them to routines. Latency was negligible on a solid Wi‑Fi connection.

If you’re building broader automations, Kasa supports common third-party platforms and services. In practice, most users will be covered by Alexa/Google routines and Kasa’s own scheduling. If you prefer to orchestrate everything from a central smart home hub, ensure your platform of choice supports Kasa Wi‑Fi plugs at the time you’re buying—integrations can evolve.

Apple HomeKit isn’t supported on this model. If you’re a HomeKit‑first household, look at Matter‑enabled Kasa plugs or other vendors’ HomeKit-native options.

Performance and reliability

Once onboarded, the plugs stayed connected and responded quickly in the app and via voice, with no noticeable lag. Over my test period, I didn’t experience dropouts or phantom toggles. As with any 2.4 GHz device, your mileage will depend on Wi‑Fi coverage and interference. If you do see flakiness, placing your router closer, enabling band steering properly, or assigning a fixed 2.4 GHz channel can help.

The manual button on each plug is surprisingly useful for guests or quick control without pulling out a phone. It also makes it easy to confirm the plug’s state locally if you’re troubleshooting.

Local control and advanced use

For power users, Kasa’s ecosystem has a local control path on the same LAN. After initial app setup, I was able to control the plugs without an active internet connection using my home automation tools. That’s not a promise of full offline operation—cloud access is still required for setup and remote control—but it’s a welcome option for responsive local automations.

If you’re planning to integrate with a whole‑home energy monitor or rely on energy data for automation, remember that this model doesn’t report wattage; choose a Kasa plug with energy monitoring instead.

Everyday use cases

Here are a few routines that consistently delivered value:

  • Lighting: Lamps on at sunset, off at bedtime; randomize while traveling with Away mode.
  • Climate: Box fan on a two‑hour countdown when the room feels stuffy; dehumidifier on a mid‑day schedule.
  • Kitchen: Coffee maker pre‑heat at 6:30 a.m., but only if a weekday scene is active.
  • Seasonal decor: Holiday lights on a sunset schedule; off at midnight.

None of this is flashy, but it’s exactly the kind of low‑effort automation that makes a home feel responsive without introducing complexity.

Safety and load guidance

At 15A, the plug is rated for up to roughly 1800W at 120V. That covers most lamps, fans, small appliances, and many dehumidifiers. I avoid using smart plugs with portable space heaters or anything with heating elements unless the manufacturer explicitly states compatibility and the device draws well under the rating. Ensure the plug has ventilation and isn’t covered, and do not daisy-chain power strips or extension cords.

The UL certification provides baseline assurance that the device has been evaluated for safety and construction quality, which I consider table stakes for smart plugs controlling mains power.

What could be better

  • No energy monitoring: If you want per‑device power data, this is the wrong model.
  • 2.4 GHz only: Not a dealbreaker, but onboarding can be fiddly on some dual‑band networks.
  • No HomeKit: Matter or HomeKit users should look at alternatives in Kasa’s lineup or elsewhere.

Those limitations are understandable at this price point and form factor, but they’re worth calling out so you pick the right variant the first time.

Who it’s for

  • You want reliable on/off control, scheduling, and voice integration with Alexa or Google
  • You prefer a compact plug that won’t block adjacent outlets
  • You don’t need energy monitoring or HomeKit
  • You want a no‑hub, UL‑certified plug that works from anywhere via the app

If those boxes match your needs, the Kasa smart plug is easy to recommend. If you’re building data‑driven automations or standardizing on HomeKit, look to models with energy monitoring or Matter support.

Recommendation

I recommend the Kasa smart plug four-pack for anyone who wants simple, dependable automation for lamps, fans, and small appliances without adding a hub. Setup is quick, the app and voice control are responsive, scheduling is flexible, and the compact UL‑certified design fits cleanly in crowded outlets. Just be aware that this model skips energy monitoring and remains 2.4 GHz‑only. If those trade‑offs align with your needs, it’s a practical, well‑executed choice that makes everyday automations effortless.



Project Ideas

Business

Airbnb Smart-Amenity Package

Offer a turnkey installation service that equips short-term rentals with smart plugs to control lamps, kettles, holiday lights and heaters on schedules. Benefits: improved guest comfort, remote on/off for forgotten appliances, energy savings and easy guest voice-control. Package: assessment + install (2–6 plugs), creation of schedules for check-in/out routines, onboarding sheet for guests. Pricing: $150–$400 install + optional $5–$15/month remote-management or seasonal schedule updates.


Holiday & Event Lighting Rental Service

Rent out curated indoor or outdoor lighting setups (tablescapes, mantle displays, storefronts) that run on scheduled smart plugs. You deliver, plug in, program seasonal schedules and pick up after the event. Value-adds: remote schedule tweaks, voice-activated test demo, and safety assurance via UL-certified plugs. Revenue model: per-event rental fee + delivery/installation, or annual subscription for businesses that want rotating seasonal decor.


Senior Safety & Convenience Automation

Start a local service setting up simple, affordable smart-automation for older adults: nightlight pathways on schedules, voice-controlled lamps, automated appliance shutoff (coffee pot, space heater) and alert routines. Use the plugs' scheduling and remote control to reduce fall risk and forgetfulness. Offer subscription support (phone help, schedule changes) and an initial safety audit. Pricing: $100–$300 setup depending on scale, $10–$25/month support.


Retail / Pop-up Lighting Management Service

Provide small retailers and pop-up stores a managed lighting solution: install smart plugs to control window displays, fixture backlights and demo units on timed schedules (open/close, low-power overnight scenes) and offer remote troubleshooting. Upsell analytics by logging run times (manually tracked) and recommending energy optimizations. Business model: installation fee + monthly management/maintenance retainer; target clients: boutiques, galleries, seasonal vendors.

Creative

Sync'd LED Light Sculpture

Build a freestanding or wall-mounted light sculpture using addressable LED strips or multiple lamp fixtures, and control power with the smart plugs to create timed scenes. Use the Kasa app schedules and countdowns to choreograph transitions (e.g., fade-in morning, bright work light midday, warm glow evening). Materials: wooden or metal frame, LED strips/lamp sockets, diffusers, 1–2 smart plugs (from the 4-pack). How-to: wire each lamp group to a plug, design diffusers to soften transitions, program multiple schedules for daily scenes or holiday modes. Result: a gallery-ready piece that changes automatically and can be voice-triggered for interactive demos.


Kinetic Table Lamp with Voice Control

Create a lamp with a small 12V motor or rotating shade powered by a plugged-in motor controller; plug the controller and the lamp into separate smart plugs for independent control. Use voice commands (Alexa/Google) to toggle light and motion separately (e.g., 'Alexa, turn on lamp' vs. 'Alexa, turn on motion'). Materials: lamp base, LED bulb, low-power motor and driver, two smart plugs. Use-case: a living-room statement piece or studio prop where motion and light are layered for dramatic effect.


Automated Indoor Grow Box / Propagation Station

Design a compact grow box for herbs or cuttings that automates light, fan and humidifier cycles using the smart plugs. Set daily schedules for grow lights (photoperiod), intermittent fan circulation, and a timed humidifier or misting mat. Materials: storage tote or plywood box, LED grow panel, small inline fan, humidifier/dome, smart plugs. Outcome: hands-off micro-greenery or propagation station that also makes a neat craft/studio sale item.


Interactive Event Art Installation

Create an installation of lamps, string lights and small motors where different zones are controlled by individual smart plugs. Combine with simple sensors (motion, pressure mat, or tablet triggers) that call IFTTT or smart-home routines to flip specific plugs on/off—no hard wiring required. Use it for pop-ups, gallery shows, or performances where visitors trigger lighting scenes. Materials: multiple light fixtures, sensors, 2–4 smart plugs, smartphone for triggering routines.