The Kasa KP125M Matter smart Wi-Fi plug slim 4-pack, made in Vietnam, fits any standard electrical outlet and controls any lite-duty device under 15A/1800W. The smart plug only takes up one space, leaving the other outlet free for another smart plug or device. Features include remote access, scheduling, away mode, and voice control through Alexa. The three-step setup is simple; download the Kasa app, plug in the Kasa smart Wi-Fi plug, and configure the plug using the app. The Kasa smart Wi-Fi plug has a power button on the right side and an internal light in the top right corner to identify pairing and power on. This plug looks just like the mini appears the same as previous versions but with a matter QR code on the side. The app allows for setting a scene in the home or controlling a single device. In the devices section, one can power on/off the device, set schedules, use a timer, or create an away plan. The scheduling requires setting both an on and off time individually. This approach seems tedious, but there may be a need for one without the other. The Away function sets both the on and off times together. This routine randomly switches the plug on and off during the specified times, making your home appear inhabited. There is a wide variety of Wi-Fi-enabled lighting and power devices to choose from. Choosing the best-fitting option without concern for a specific brand can create unnecessary communication complexity. I currently use three apps to control the various plugs, switches, and bulbs around the house. Two of those apps include Tapo and Kasa, both TP-Link brands that may be controlled by one app in the future. I’m guessing this may be accomplished using Matter. However, Matter currently requires the use of a hub. It would be nice to have one app to control all my Wi-Fi-enabled devices. This is where Alexa is beneficial as I can tell Alexa to switch on or off any connected smart device. I can also create routines to control multiple devices from any brand with a single command. For instance, when I tell Alexa goodnight, all my smart devices are turned off except for a small fan I keep on all night. The Kasa KP125M Matter smart Wi-Fi plug is a simple way to control plugged-in devices. These plugs used to be the only option for controlling plugged devices. Today, TP-Link sellsKasa smart outlets , which provide a cleaner appearance. I’m sure the smart outlets eventually will include Matter technology and is a cleaner-appearing option. I like these small plugs for temporary items like holiday décor. The app is simple to learn and use, plus effective. If you’re searching for a modern outlet timer or more passive control of your lite-duty devices, this Kasa KP125M Matter smart Wi-Fi plug slim 4-pack is a great option. However, I’d hold off if you’re considering an upgrade of your older Kasa smart plugs. ► PROS: Simple set-up and use Alexa integration 2-year warranty Supporting app Bluetooth 4.2 ► CONS: Overpriced Dated idea