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Green Deals: two-pack TP-Link Wi-Fi Smart Plugs $39 (Reg. 55), more

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Walmart offers a two-pack of TP-Link HS-105 Wi-Fi Smart Plugs for $38.96 shipped. Originally $60, this bundle goes for $55 at Amazon and B&H. Today’s deal is a new all-time low by $1. These smart plugs are a great way to introduce smart home features across your office or living space. Features include Alexa and Google Assistant support, smartphone app control and more. Rated 4.2/5 stars.

Other notable Green Deals today include:

TP-Link HS-105 features:

  • Remote Access: Control devices connected to the Smart Plug wherever you have Internet using the free Kasa app on your smartphone. Requires a secured 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network connection
  • 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
  • Away mode: turns your devices on and off at different times to give the appearance that someone is home
  • Works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. Maximum Power 1.80 KW
  • Compact design blends into your power outlet without blocking adjacent sockets. Includes 2X Hs105 smart plug minis

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