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Control your outdoor lighting more with Kasa's smart plug on sale for $17

Setting up outdoor lighting can be a pain if you don't have the right plug, especially if you don't have a smart plug. The TP-Link Kasa KP400 outdoor smart plug eliminates a lot of that inconvenience. Today, the Kasa plug is on sale for $16.99 at Amazon. That's an all-new low price we have never seen before and beats out a deal we shared earlier in March when it dropped down to $20. This deal has also been matched at Best Buy so you can get it there if you prefer. The plug usually sells for around $25 and has seen spikes as high as $30.

TP-Link's outdoor plug comes with two outlets so you can plug in two devices at once. Control them individually or together. Got lights on the bushes and lights on the tree? Have them turn on and off at the same time. Perhaps you already have some porch lights you want to control with your phone and want to control your new Christmas lights, too? Use this plug for both and set up different times! Any sort of outdoor appliance or system could be used with this dual outlet.

The plug is IP64-rated. The 6 means it is dust tight and there is no way dust gets inside. It actually has to be vacuum tested to get this rating, so you know that won't be a problem. The 4 means it is resistant to splashing water, which includes rain or maybe a car driving through a puddle. Don't worry about water messing up your electronics.

Once everything is setup, you can download TP-Link's Kasa app to your smartphone. With the app you'll be able to set up schedules and routines and manually turn the devices on and off. You also don't need a hub to connect this plug to your smart home ecosystem. You can then use Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa to control the outlets with your voice.



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