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    Give Away: TP-Link WiFi Socket with Energy Monitoring & Voice Control

    TP-Link HS110
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    Thanks to the guys over a TP-Link we have one of these cool WiFi socket to give away!

    The HS110 is a Wi-Fi Smart Plug with Energy Monitoring that can switch up to 13 amps. It doesn’t require a hub of any sort, just a connection to your Wi-Fi. Control it with Amazon Alexa, the Google Assistant, Cortana, Nest or IFTTT.

    • Remote Access – Easy setup and control from anywhere with the free Kasa app (iOS, Android).
    • Scheduling – Schedule the Smart Plug to automatically power electronics on and off as needed, like setting lights to come on at dusk or turn off at sunrise.
    • Energy Monitoring – Analyze a device’s real-time and historical power consumption.
    • Away Mode – Turns your devices on and off at different times to give the appearance that someone is home.
    • Voice Control – Pair to Amazon Alexa or The Google Assistant to enable voice control

    ***COMPETITION CLOSED***

    For a chance to win this handy WiFi socket worth around £40 simply Like the Automated Home Facebook page then add a comment below telling us what you’d like to control and measure with it.

    You must complete both steps in order to enter. The competition is open to anyone with a UK postal address and closes at midnight on 18th November 2018. A winner will be chosen at random. Check out full T&C here and Good Luck!

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    tp-link.com  :  Available from Amazon

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    20 comments on “Give Away: TP-Link WiFi Socket with Energy Monitoring & Voice Control

    1. Automated Home
      Christian Waite October 25, 2018

      My baby has a lot of troubles sleeping, so I want to hook up an electric blanket controlled by the temperature of the room from a multi sensor. I’m hoping that keeps her cosey in the night for some rest for all of us. X

    2. Automated Home
      Will Snell October 25, 2018

      I would use it on the lights for my cabinet, I could then switch them on and off from the comfort of my sofa

    3. Automated Home
      Reinis October 25, 2018

      This would be great for the new house!

    4. Automated Home
      Steven Fagg October 25, 2018

      I’d add the TP-Link homebridge plugin to my existing Hue, WeMo, Plex Sensors and Tesla Climate control setup.
      I could then set schedules for it using the Home app on iOS to come on and off when people arrive/leave 🙂

    5. Automated Home
      ceiussandicus October 25, 2018

      What better way than to set it up in time for Christmas!! TP-Link Plug for the Christmas tree lights (no more crawling around getting spiked by needles) with a routine on Alexa set for “Alexa, It’s Christmas” to turn plug on and the room lights on red/green!

    6. Automated Home
      Adam Dempsey October 25, 2018

      My heater in my office so it’s nice and toasty by the time I start work.

    7. Automated Home
      David Owen October 25, 2018

      I would like my living room side lights to come on at dusk and go off at 23:00. That would be lovelly.

    8. Automated Home
      Richard Fealey October 25, 2018

      so many options!
      i think the best would be to be able to say “Coffee time” when I wake up and have my coffee machine brewed by the time i get down stairs.

    9. Automated Home
      RichJ October 25, 2018

      I’d love to control an electric heater so only when the temperature dips below a certain point it switches on, with different temperatures depending on the economy 7 rate.

    10. Automated Home
      Robbie Ronnie October 25, 2018

      I’d like to monitor the difference in power draw between the living room fan I need in the summer Vs the heater my wife insists on using in the winter. Settling an age old arguement! 😉

    11. Automated Home
      Jason Northcott October 25, 2018

      Control child’s plug in night light

    12. Automated Home
      Thomas Marris October 26, 2018

      I would use it to turn on the heater in the garden room at the weekends to start warming the room up before I even get out of bed.

    13. Automated Home
      Colin Tinker October 29, 2018

      Would be great to monitor energy usage to graph it, turn a lamp on and off when away and I could control it remotely when away if necessary to change the timings etc.

    14. Automated Home
      eamon o’gorman October 29, 2018

      It would go straight in to my son’s Xbox. He won’t know what hit him 🙂

    15. Automated Home
      Hereward Greenwood November 11, 2018

      Would be great to see how much time watching TV is buy the kids and to turn off at bedtime

    16. Automated Home
      Michael Robinson November 16, 2018

      It would be great to monitor and control my AV setup which includes an aging Marantz amp which I’m sure is sucking up the juice even on standby…this plug could tell it who’s boss

    17. Automated Home
      Ryan Jarrett November 18, 2018

      This would be ideal at this time of year – I can control all of my Christmas lights from one socket AND make sure they don’t overload it! Ho ho ho

    18. Automated Home
      andy Loudon November 18, 2018

      Definitely would use to remotely control the heat lamp/UV lamp for our tortoise, Brian. Can use the power monitoring to generate a notification if either bulb has blown or failed so he can always be warm!

    19. Automated Home
      Tim Hills November 18, 2018

      Control kids TV to restrict how much tv they watch and monitor what it uses in standby mode

    20. Automated Home
      Mark McCall November 19, 2018

      @David Owen – congrats, you are the WINNER!

      The socket will be winging its way to you later today.

      Many thanks to all that entered

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