
Kasa Smart WiFi Plug HS110
Score: 80/100
Wyze Plug Outdoor
Score: 79/100Rankings

The TP-Link Kasa HS110 smart plug offers 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi control, real-time energy monitoring and a slim stackable form factor. Its lack of 5 GHz Wi-Fi and a maximum 15 A load may restrict high-power devices. Best suited for energy-conscious homeowners who want detailed power insights and broad voice-assistant integration.

The Wyze Plug Outdoor provides dual 15 A outlets, IP64 weather resistance and energy monitoring for robust outdoor automation. Its size and 2.4 GHz-only Wi-Fi limit placement in tight spaces and very cold climates. Ideal for users who need reliable smart control of outdoor lighting and seasonal equipment.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
1,800 Wbest | 1,800 Wbest | |
15 Abest | 15 Abest | |
2 yearsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 150 gbest | 204 g |
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Build & Design(2) | ||
Device Weight (g) | 150 g | 204 g |
Device Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 2.5x3.9x2.6 in mm | 1.42x2.68x3.93 in mm |


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Professional reviewers commend the plug's space-saving slim design, robust energy-monitoring analytics and extensive voice-assistant support, noting that Matter certification adds future-proof value. They view the device as a solid evolution over the older HS110, offering better integration and safety features.
Everyday users appreciate the easy app setup, accurate power tracking and the ability to automate devices with scheduling and Away Mode. Common concerns revolve around occasional Wi-Fi drops on crowded 2.4 GHz networks and the lack of immediate auto-off in the energy-monitoring feature.

Professional reviewers praise the Wyze Plug Outdoor for its remarkable power efficiency, extended Wi-Fi range, and high-amp dual-outlet design, noting that the modest increase in size is a trade-off for durability and performance. The built-in light sensor and lack of a required hub are highlighted as strong points, while the bulkier chassis is the primary criticism.
Everyday users consistently commend the plug's dual-outlet flexibility, high amperage rating, and energy-monitoring features, especially for outdoor lighting and seasonal devices. Common complaints revolve around the 2.4 GHz-only Wi-Fi limitation, the larger physical footprint, and temperature constraints in very cold climates.
“the box itself is ridiculously efficient on power.”

“the Wyze Plug Outdoor is "a little chunkier" than competing outdoor plugs but for good reason”


