Found in Sainsburys Streatham. TP-Link sale. Cheaper than Amazon. Also online. Just search for TP Link.
TP Link HS-100 Smart WiFi Plug £20. Amazon is £22.49 TP Link WiFi LED Bulb £20. Amazon £24.99 TP Link WiFi Range Extender 300mb £25.00. Amazon £24.99 TP Link ac750 WiFi Range Extender 300mb £20. Amazon £26.99 TP Link av100 Gigabit Power line Starter Kit £25. Amazon £39.99
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wildswan
7y 28d#1
Believe if anyone has costco membership you can get 2 for £36 inc vat
wildswan to wildswan
7y 28d#2
Thats the hs100 btw sorry
Agent004
7y 28d#3
My experience of this make is making me avoid any further trust in their products , not good and much more reliable brands out there
tboy2000
7y 28d#4
I have three of the WiFi plugs in my home. Personally I have not had any problems.
sgill84
7y 28d#5
Thanks OP, just ordered the Powerline Plugs. Worth adding to post that you can sign up as a new customer and use code SCSSEOAUG18 to get £18 off £60+ spend - code is for 'Grocery shop' but worked on my basket containing these products.
If i use 3 internet device's, i cant connect on the 4th at the same time, so what can help me?? This or the wifi extender for £14.99 at amazon
Daedalus
7y 27d#9
I've got the smart bulb and smart plug. While they work well 95% of the time, and integrate easily with Alexa and Google Now, and the app isn't bad, they don't integrate with any other smart home hubs, apps or similar. So, they have zero compatibility with IFTTT, Smartthings, and so on.
This is fine if you're only ever going to need/use TP-Link stuff in your smarthome, but unlike most other smarthome stuff, it does mean you can't ever use them in conjunction with other stuff. Might not sound a big deal, but if for example you wanted to use them with a Ring doorbell (ie, they flash when the doorbell rings), you can't.
They're fine on their own, but I won't be buying anymore as they're now standalone from any future smarthome items I plan to have. So a bit of a waste of money if you plan to expand your smarthome.
jonmarz89 to Daedalus
7y 27d#10
if i am using sonoff and using tp link for one bulb can i get them to work together in scene on axela
Daedalus to jonmarz89
7y 27d#11
No idea to be honest. I'd say unlikely, as TP-Link/Kasa doesn't play nicely with anything else. It works with Alexa for basic commands, but I doubt it'll combine with anything else.
I've had a look in the Alexa app, and it imported the 'scenes' directly from the Kasa app, you can't make them yourself in the Alexa app. And the Kasa app only supports TP-Link products. So, I'd say no, it's unlikely to work.
jonmarz89
7y 27d#12
well i thinking doing scene for device, and then another scene for dim
jonmarz89
7y 27d#13
can't find bulb not even online
terrestris
7y 27d#14
There is now integration with both Stringify and IFTTT for the smart plugs/bulbs. Both are classed as beta integrations - I haven't used the IFTTT channel as it's only a few days old, but I've been using the plugs via Stringify for a couple of months without any issues.
mro2011
7y 26d#15
Does this work with iOS
o_c99
7y 26d#16
A few left in Sainsbury's Wigan. Can confirm it's £20 still.
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TP Link HS-100 Smart WiFi Plug £20. Amazon is £22.49
TP Link WiFi LED Bulb £20. Amazon £24.99
TP Link WiFi Range Extender 300mb £25.00. Amazon £24.99
TP Link ac750 WiFi Range Extender 300mb £20. Amazon £26.99
TP Link av100 Gigabit Power line Starter Kit £25. Amazon £39.99
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Try sainsburys.co.uk/web…=88
This is fine if you're only ever going to need/use TP-Link stuff in your smarthome, but unlike most other smarthome stuff, it does mean you can't ever use them in conjunction with other stuff. Might not sound a big deal, but if for example you wanted to use them with a Ring doorbell (ie, they flash when the doorbell rings), you can't.
They're fine on their own, but I won't be buying anymore as they're now standalone from any future smarthome items I plan to have. So a bit of a waste of money if you plan to expand your smarthome.
I've had a look in the Alexa app, and it imported the 'scenes' directly from the Kasa app, you can't make them yourself in the Alexa app. And the Kasa app only supports TP-Link products. So, I'd say no, it's unlikely to work.