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Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A, Apple HomeKit Supported, Smart Outlet Works with Siri, Alexa & Google Home, UL Certified, App Control, Scheduling, Timer, 2.4G WiFi Only, 4 Count (Pack of 1) (EP25P4), White

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Style: Homekit Compatible


Features

  • Apple Homekit SupportThis Apple HomeKit compatible smart plug fully integrates into your Apple ecosystem, just ask Siri to turn on/off the devices in your home. (Apple HomeKit remote control requires an additional networked Apple device at home such as an iPad, HomePod or Apple TV.)
  • Energy Monitoring & 15A Max LoadUse the smart Wi-Fi home plug to monitor your connected device's energy usage in real-time and view its historical power consumption within the Kasa Smart app. 1800W, 15A max load supported.
  • Compact & Flame Retardant DesignAvoid blocking additional outlets with its compact design, and plug in your WiFi smart plug with confidence thanks to its UL certified flame retardant design and 2-year limited warranty.
  • System Requirement: Android 5.0 or higher, iOS 10 or higher

Description

The EP25 is Kasa’s latest Apple HomeKit supported WiFi mini smart plug that supports 15A maximum load, with Energy Monitoring. You can use it to control lamps, fans, humidifiers, and other home electronic appliances while monitoring each device’s energy consumption. You can also control your plugged-in devices with voice control giving you the option of hands-free convenience. Set schedules, timers, all with the convenience of control from virtually anywhere with your phone. The Kasa app provides a robust suite of features to control your device and enables the plug to work in conjunction with other Kasa Smart devices with smart actions. Installation is a breeze with the simple in app directions and you can connect your smart plug with your home Wi-Fi, Apple HomePod, Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. EP25 plug supports Amazon Frustration-Free Setup (FFS) & Google Seamless Setup (GSS) for an even simpler setup process.

Operation Mode: automatic


Current Rating: 15 Amps


Operating Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Contact Type: Normally Closed


Connector Type: Plug In


Brand: Kasa Smart


Switch Type: Push Button


Terminal: Blade, Spade


Material: Polycarbonate


Item dimensions L x W x H: 2.62 x 1.57 x 1.5 inches


Operation Mode: automatic


Current Rating: 15 Amps


Operating Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Contact Type: Normally Closed


Connector Type: Plug In


Switch Type: Push Button


Terminal: Blade, Spade


Circuit Type: 1-way


Mounting Type: Plug-In Mount


Actuator Type: Push Button


Number of Positions: 4


Upper Temperature Rating: 104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Control Method: Voice


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Wattage: 1800 watts


Color: White


Item Dimensions: 2.62 x 1.57 x 1.5 inches


Unit Count: 4.0 Count


Number of Items: 1


Material Type: Polycarbonate


Contact Material: Plastic


International Protection Rating: IP00


Specification Met: FCC, RoHS, UL


Brand Name: Kasa Smart


Model: EP25P4


Manufacturer: TP-Link


UPC: 840030707681


Item Type Name: smart plug homekit


Included Components: 4 x Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini EP25, 1 x Quick Start Guide


Warranty Description: 2 year manufacturer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Rock-Solid Smart Plug I Keep Coming Back To
Style: Homekit Compatible
I’ve purchased this Kasa smart plug many times, which says a lot about how dependable it’s been for me. Unlike some other brands I’ve tried, these don’t lose their configuration after a power outage, which has been a huge relief in a smart home setup. Setup in the Kasa app is quick and painless, and other smart home platforms recognize them easily without extra work. They’ve been very reliable day to day, and the Kasa service itself has been consistent for me. My only real frustration is that once you have a lot of them, it can be hard to quickly identify which physical plug matches which name in Alexa or other apps. Even with that minor issue, they’re still the smart plugs I trust and keep buying. . What you may care about: • Reliability after power outages (Meets) • Works with multiple smart home platforms (Meets) • Simple setup process (Meets) • Easy to identify individual plugs when you own many (Does Not Meet) • Long-term reliability and repeat-use confidence (Meets) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2026 by Butch J

  • Great Quality Smart Plugs that works well with Apple Home Kit
Style: Homekit Compatible
I bought these to use with my Apple Home Kit system and they work great. If you don't use Apple Home Kit the Kasa app works well as well. This supposedly works with Amazon Alexa, but I have not tried that yet.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026 by TomC

  • Should have used them long ago.
Style: Homekit Compatible
Use in Apple Home. Previously used Belkin brand but Belkin discontinued. These smart plugs are solid - always connected unlike the unreliable Belkins. The Kasa app is rock solid as well.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Angela Dubovick

  • Think Before You Set Up! Beware False Error Messages!
Style: Homekit Compatible
As a guy wanting to schedule the lights in my house to go on/off with a scheduled timer, cheaply, I personally found these hard to set up. A few reasons: First, you must choose to set these up in the Kasa App or in the Apple Home App, and the instructions steer you towards the Apple Home App. BUT, once you go through the pain of setup via Apple Home, and then open the Apple Home App, you learn that there is no scheduling functionality unless you invest in an Apple hub or have an Apple TV- an additional $100 or so. Well, there goes the "cheaply." (And I am not sure Apple Home allows you to see watts consumed, as the Kasa App does.) So I reverted to the Kasa App. which does allow scheduling. But I got lots of error messages while establishing WiFi connection to some of the smart plugs. Some of the error messages were incorrect (thus confusing), telling me that Wifi signal was bad. In one case it was in fact connected, but the App kept prompting me for need to reset the smart plug. Then it prompted my to update the software in the smart plug- (this may have been the real issue). At one point it told me I needed to reset, but the App showed the plug appearing as normal. So, LOTS of wasted time with setup. I felt like a monkey at keyboard, flying blind without proper instructions, and with incorrect/misleading error messages. So finally, I have them all on the Kasa App, and it is very cool to be able to schedule lights on/off while we are home, and diff schedule while on vacation- One very nice thing about the scheduling is that the scheduler can be set to be relative to sunrise/sunset, so you don't have to diddle with your time settings as the days get longer/shorter- NICE. Also a "vacation" feature that will turn lights on/off randomly to simulate someone living there. I do trust TPLink/Kasa as we have their outdoor unit to turn on string lights and it has held up well, works well (over Alexa voice command). And as I'll be away as these units click on/off, I trust the brand to not burn the house down; I would NOT buy an unknown or newly launched brand for this reason. And for those who care, I saw a video review that shows these units do draw 1/2 watt just sitting in the wall- not much at all, given the convenience feature. So in the end, I am happy with the switches, but wow- Kasa could have made it easier with a better decision tree for how to set up, and a video showing exactly how to set up, and typical error messages and their resolution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by D. Anderson

  • HomeKit-Compatible in Name Only – Frustrating, Inconsistent, and Not Worth the Trouble
Style: Homekit Compatible
I bought the TP-Link Kasa EP25 smart plugs specifically because they are advertised as HomeKit-compatible and support energy monitoring. I expected a seamless Apple Home experience, but what I got instead was an ongoing exercise in frustration. Let me start by saying: I'm not new to smart home setups. I have a fully functional Apple HomeKit environment where other devices (sensors, lights, locks) connect and perform flawlessly. Unfortunately, the EP25 plugs don't live up to the promise of "Works with Apple HomeKit." Setup Nightmare The setup process is clunky and unreliable. You're required to install the Kasa app, scan a HomeKit QR code, and hope it pairs. Most of the time, it fails with generic messages like "Accessory Not Found" or "Unable to Add." I followed all TP-Link's instructions—resetting the plug, updating firmware, rebooting my iPhone, toggling Wi-Fi, etc. Still no luck. I managed to get one plug to work temporarily, but what about the others? Total failures. There's even a bizarre workaround suggested online: leave the plug plugged in for 10+ minutes until it exits HomeKit pairing mode so you can bypass HomeKit and just use the Kasa app. That's how broken this setup is. "No Response" Errors Daily The one plug that did connect to Apple Home worked fine for a day or two… then began showing "No Response" in the Home app every morning. I'd have to unplug it and plug it back in just to control it again. Meanwhile, it still showed up fine in the Kasa app. So clearly, the problem is in how the plug communicates with HomeKit, not my network or Wi-Fi. From reading other reviews and forum threads, this is not an isolated issue. It's a widespread, long-standing flaw in how TP-Link integrates with HomeKit. There are mentions of firmware updates making things worse, not better. TP-Link's advice mostly boils down to "reset everything and try again." Misleading Features Don't be fooled by "energy monitoring" on the box; Apple Home can't display energy usage. That only works in the Kasa app. So if you bought this expecting to track power consumption through HomeKit, you'll be disappointed. Also worth noting: You must install and keep using the Kasa app (and create an account) for firmware updates or advanced settings, even if you only plan to use HomeKit. If you're trying to avoid third-party apps or account creation, this isn't the plug for you. Bottom Line The EP25 is an unreliable mess for HomeKit users. Setup is frustrating, daily disconnections are maddening, and the energy features don't work with Apple Home. I've returned the non-working units and will likely return the one that did "work" too, because I can't trust it. If you're building a HomeKit ecosystem, do yourself a favor and skip this plug. Look for options that use Thread or Matter. They're far more stable and reliable. Until TP-Link fixes its HomeKit implementation (or Apple drops certification), this product is little more than a paperweight with a blinking LED. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by Robert Scott

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