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product_id: 315425684
title: "Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, 2 Count (Pack of 1)(EP10P2) , White"
brand: "kasa smart"
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# 15A max load power 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, no hub needed UL certified safety Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, 2 Count (Pack of 1)(EP10P2) , White

**Brand:** kasa smart
**Price:** 136.23 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔌 Power your smart lifestyle with seamless control and compact convenience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini 15A, Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home, No Hub Required, UL Certified, 2.4G WiFi Only, 2 Count (Pack of 1)(EP10P2) , White by kasa smart
- **How much does it cost?** 136.23 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- kasa smart enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kasa smart brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Anywhere Access:** Control your devices remotely via the Kasa app from any location
- • **Trusted Reliability:** Backed by 6M+ users, PCMag Reader’s Choice, and a 2-year warranty
- • **Ultra-Compact Design:** Maximizes outlet space—never block the second socket again
- • **Effortless Voice Control:** Hands-free command with Alexa & Google Assistant integration
- • **Smart Scheduling & Automation:** Set timers, countdowns, and Away Mode to save energy & boost security

## Overview

The Kasa Smart Plug Ultra Mini (2-pack) delivers 15A power capacity with a sleek, space-saving design that fits any standard outlet without blocking adjacent sockets. It connects effortlessly to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network—no hub required—and supports voice commands via Alexa and Google Assistant. With the Kasa app, manage your home electronics remotely, schedule automated on/off cycles, and activate Away Mode for enhanced security. UL certified and trusted by over 6 million users, this smart plug combines safety, reliability, and convenience to elevate your smart home experience.

## Description

Instantly bring smart automation to your home's outlets with the Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini (EP10P2) 2-Pack. These plugs feature an ultra-compact design, ensuring to never block the second outlet on a standard wall socket and maximizing your available power. Simply plug in, connect to your existing 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network (no hub required), and gain effortless control over lights, fans, small appliances, and more using the Kasa Smart or Tapo app. Automate your life and save energy with powerful features like Voice Control via desertcart Alexa, Google Assistant, and Samsung SmartThings, customizable Schedules and Timers to automatically manage devices, and Away Mode to simulate occupancy for enhanced home security. Designed with a 15A max load and UL Certified flame-retardant materials for guaranteed safety, the EP10P2 is the simple, safe, and space-saving way to build a smarter, more efficient home. The device is built to operate reliably in common household environments with an operating temperature range of 32°F to 104°F. Package includes 2x EP10 Smart Mini Plug and a Quick Start Guide. RoHS, FCC, IC, and UL certified with system requirements of Android 5.0 or higher or iOS 10.0 or higher.

Review: Easy, fast setup. Works well. - Pros: Super easy and fast to set up Works well Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT Cons: No Apple Homekit A bit more difficult to set up Google Home than other devices This Kasa smart switch by TP-Link was a pleasure to set up. I had it set up literally in less than 5 minutes, and about as long to link to Alexa and Google Home. The set up instructions are really nothing more than a card telling you to download the Kasa app on your smartphone and adding the switch to the app. The set up is easy. As with most WiFi controlled devices, the device goes into AP mode for configuration and then into device mode for operation. Unlike other devices, and seemingly any that support HomeKit, it simply has you connect to that access point on the phone, then go back to the app. The app connects to the device and scans WiFi. You select the WiFi SSID (network name) you want, enter the password, and done. At this point the switch can be controlled from the app. To add Alexa you select the Works with Kasa option in the app, select Alexa. Then enable in Alexa, and done. Google home is a bit less direct, and a bit more clumsy than other devices, but still pretty easy. You need to go into the Google home app, add a device, search for Kasa, then log into Kasa, then configure. A few more steps, but overall not that bad. It also supports IFTTT, and Samsung Smart home that I didn't set up. It does not support Apple HomeKit. That is probably why it was easy to set up. I really would like to be able to use HomeKit, but almost nothing works well with HomeKit. The whole set up with the code mostly doesn't work, and if it does it then gets disconnected. This brings me to why I bought the Kasa in the first place. I had a WeMo (Belkin) smart switch, the equivalent product to this. I couldn't get it to connect after multiple attempts. I called WeMo support (surprisingly a human on a phone). After well over an hour I was finally able to get the WeMo to connect, then get it to connect to HomeKit, Alexa, and Google home. Great. I had the switch in an easy to access socket to set up. I unplugged it to move to where it needed to be and the WeMo stopped connecting to WiFi. After factory resetting the WeMo I was able to get it to connect back to WiFi, but as soon as it was unplugged and plugged back in, it wouldn't connect again. At this point I just gave up and ordered the Kasa based on other reviews. It was night and day to set up. Similar to the WeMo, I used an easy to access socket to set up, then unplugged it and moved it to the location where the light to be controlled is. With the Kasa, no problem. This is the same location, and the same WiFi network. The Kasa works. The WeMo doesn't. Part of the problem is HomeKit. HomeKit compatible devices use the HomeKit set up on iOS devices. Some devices sort of let you bypass this, with the WeMo being one of those devices. This is how I initially got it to connect with customer service, by connecting directly to the switch. If it fails though HomeKit recognizes the WiFi AP as a connected device for at least 15 minutes. You need to wait 15 minutes to try again. The whole thing is a mess. I really like Apple devices, but HomeKit is just way more trouble than its worth. Ironically, the only device that I've found that works with HomeKit is a Sony Android TV! That TV now controls the light plugged into the Kasa switch with Google Home. Again, the setup on the Kasa was really easy, the way it should be. The competing WeMo was hours of frustration with no results. This was the second WeMo (it was part of a 2-pack like the Kasa), and the first one was also difficult and unreliable. Unless you absolutely can't live without HomeKit, buy this Kasa. The Kasa just works.
Review: Simple Smart Plug That Accidentally Solved a Very Annoying Problem - I originally bought this as a basic smart plug, but it ended up solving a really frustrating problem with our NordicTrack treadmill. The treadmill’s iFit system has a habit of locking up or acting weird almost every day, and manually unplugging and rebooting it constantly was getting old fast. The solution ended up being surprisingly simple: we connected the treadmill through this smart plug and scheduled it to automatically power cycle every morning around 6 AM. Ever since doing that, the treadmill has been far more reliable because it basically gets a fresh reboot before anyone uses it. It honestly feels like the smart plug solved a problem the treadmill manufacturer should have fixed themselves. Setup was straightforward through the Kasa app, and the connection has stayed stable on our Wi-Fi without randomly disconnecting. The scheduling features are easy to use, and the plug itself is compact enough that it doesn’t awkwardly block the other outlet. One thing I especially like is that it turns “dumb fixes” into automatic solutions. Instead of remembering to reboot equipment manually, it just quietly handles it in the background. Overall, this turned out to be way more useful than expected and became one of those little smart-home devices that quietly fixes an everyday annoyance without needing constant attention.

## 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 desertcart Alexa or Google Assistant
- Easy set up and use: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection required. Plug in, open the Kase app, follow the simple instructions and enjoy
- 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.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B091FXQQMQ |
| Amperage | 15 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #229 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Electrical Outlet Switches |
| Brand | Kasa Smart |
| Brand Name | Kasa Smart |
| Color | White |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 40,131 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840030702655 |
| Included Components | (2) Smart Wi-Fi Plug Mini EP10 (1) Quick Start Guide |
| Item Type Name | smart plug |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model | EP10P2 |
| No. of wires | 3 |
| Number Of Wires | 3 |
| Part Number | EP10P2 |
| Plug Format | Type B |
| Plug Type | Type B |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | UL |
| UPC | 008400307026 840030702655 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kasa Smart
- **Connector Type:** Plug In
- **Contact Type:** Normally Open
- **Current Rating:** 15 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 2.36 x 2.03 x 1.5 inches
- **Material:** Polycarbonate
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts (AC)
- **Operation Mode:** Automatic,Automatically,Off
- **Switch Type:** Push Button
- **Terminal:** Screw

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy, fast setup. Works well.
*by T***Y on July 31, 2021*

Pros: Super easy and fast to set up Works well Works with Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT Cons: No Apple Homekit A bit more difficult to set up Google Home than other devices This Kasa smart switch by TP-Link was a pleasure to set up. I had it set up literally in less than 5 minutes, and about as long to link to Alexa and Google Home. The set up instructions are really nothing more than a card telling you to download the Kasa app on your smartphone and adding the switch to the app. The set up is easy. As with most WiFi controlled devices, the device goes into AP mode for configuration and then into device mode for operation. Unlike other devices, and seemingly any that support HomeKit, it simply has you connect to that access point on the phone, then go back to the app. The app connects to the device and scans WiFi. You select the WiFi SSID (network name) you want, enter the password, and done. At this point the switch can be controlled from the app. To add Alexa you select the Works with Kasa option in the app, select Alexa. Then enable in Alexa, and done. Google home is a bit less direct, and a bit more clumsy than other devices, but still pretty easy. You need to go into the Google home app, add a device, search for Kasa, then log into Kasa, then configure. A few more steps, but overall not that bad. It also supports IFTTT, and Samsung Smart home that I didn't set up. It does not support Apple HomeKit. That is probably why it was easy to set up. I really would like to be able to use HomeKit, but almost nothing works well with HomeKit. The whole set up with the code mostly doesn't work, and if it does it then gets disconnected. This brings me to why I bought the Kasa in the first place. I had a WeMo (Belkin) smart switch, the equivalent product to this. I couldn't get it to connect after multiple attempts. I called WeMo support (surprisingly a human on a phone). After well over an hour I was finally able to get the WeMo to connect, then get it to connect to HomeKit, Alexa, and Google home. Great. I had the switch in an easy to access socket to set up. I unplugged it to move to where it needed to be and the WeMo stopped connecting to WiFi. After factory resetting the WeMo I was able to get it to connect back to WiFi, but as soon as it was unplugged and plugged back in, it wouldn't connect again. At this point I just gave up and ordered the Kasa based on other reviews. It was night and day to set up. Similar to the WeMo, I used an easy to access socket to set up, then unplugged it and moved it to the location where the light to be controlled is. With the Kasa, no problem. This is the same location, and the same WiFi network. The Kasa works. The WeMo doesn't. Part of the problem is HomeKit. HomeKit compatible devices use the HomeKit set up on iOS devices. Some devices sort of let you bypass this, with the WeMo being one of those devices. This is how I initially got it to connect with customer service, by connecting directly to the switch. If it fails though HomeKit recognizes the WiFi AP as a connected device for at least 15 minutes. You need to wait 15 minutes to try again. The whole thing is a mess. I really like Apple devices, but HomeKit is just way more trouble than its worth. Ironically, the only device that I've found that works with HomeKit is a Sony Android TV! That TV now controls the light plugged into the Kasa switch with Google Home. Again, the setup on the Kasa was really easy, the way it should be. The competing WeMo was hours of frustration with no results. This was the second WeMo (it was part of a 2-pack like the Kasa), and the first one was also difficult and unreliable. Unless you absolutely can't live without HomeKit, buy this Kasa. The Kasa just works.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple Smart Plug That Accidentally Solved a Very Annoying Problem
*by R***S on May 12, 2026*

I originally bought this as a basic smart plug, but it ended up solving a really frustrating problem with our NordicTrack treadmill. The treadmill’s iFit system has a habit of locking up or acting weird almost every day, and manually unplugging and rebooting it constantly was getting old fast. The solution ended up being surprisingly simple: we connected the treadmill through this smart plug and scheduled it to automatically power cycle every morning around 6 AM. Ever since doing that, the treadmill has been far more reliable because it basically gets a fresh reboot before anyone uses it. It honestly feels like the smart plug solved a problem the treadmill manufacturer should have fixed themselves. Setup was straightforward through the Kasa app, and the connection has stayed stable on our Wi-Fi without randomly disconnecting. The scheduling features are easy to use, and the plug itself is compact enough that it doesn’t awkwardly block the other outlet. One thing I especially like is that it turns “dumb fixes” into automatic solutions. Instead of remembering to reboot equipment manually, it just quietly handles it in the background. Overall, this turned out to be way more useful than expected and became one of those little smart-home devices that quietly fixes an everyday annoyance without needing constant attention.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not Working as Advertised
*by R***M on March 27, 2026*

Loved these guys when I first set. Them up. Nothing but trouble now. Will post a follow up when I find out more. Love was justified. I had screwed them up when I tried to replace my lagging spectrum router. Funny part was I tried a tp link mesh system and it would not recognize the tp link Kasa plugs. Short story is follow the instruction sequence. Be sure to remove them from the system and then reset the plugs. In effect you are starting over. Also, their algorithm maintains some residency on your phone, so even though you have factory reset them, the system may ask you for a reset. Do that. Also helped I think to reset my phone before I started. Finished and reassigned seven plugs in probably 20 minutes once I resigned myself to removing them before setting up again. Using on o/s house and tree lighting, I\s house lighting and my favorite, as an interface between outlet and power cord of devices that may need occasional rebooting, such as modem or Dish receiver. Ideal for that application. These plugs are simple and work great. Matter plugs seem even more adaptable but cost twice as much. I have two, but wound up with the minis b\c my little system doesn’t seem to need the Matter version. Kasa app is very robust and versatile, reliable and very easy to use. Great product.

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