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Kasa Smart Light Switch HS200, Single Pole, Needs Neutral Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Works with Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified, No Hub Required , White, HS200
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Operation Mode | Off,Smart Switch |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Screw |
Brand | Kasa Smart |
Terminal | Spst |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.5 x 3.3 x 5 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Mounting Type | Pole,Wall Mount |
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About this item
- Easy guided install: Neutral wire is required, standard wall plate size. No need to understand complex switch wiring or master vs auxiliary switch configurations; The Kasa app guides you through easy step by step installation. Need 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection
- Control from anywhere: Monitor your light status. 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
- Voice control: Enjoy the hands-free convenience of controlling the lights in your home with your voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant; perfect for times when your hands are full or entering a dark room
- Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules to set your smart switch to automatically turn on and off while you're home or away. Enable ‘away mode’ to randomly switch on and off to trick potential intruders
- Trusted and reliable: Designed and developed in silicon valley, Kasa is trusted by over 4 million users. UL certified for safety use. Dimensions without panel 4.13*1.71*1.74 in. (105*43.5*44.21 mm). System Requirements : Android 5.0 or higher, iOS 10 or higher
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Customers like the ease of installation, appearance and value of the electronic switch. They mention it's easy to install and set up, sleek, and looks really nice in the dark. They appreciate the functionality and value for money. Customers also like the alexa connectivity, and performance. However, some customers disagree on connectivity and app compatibility.
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Customers find the installation of the electronic switch to be easy. They mention that the wiring is simple and the programming is very simple through the phone app. They also say that the switch has been trouble-free for nearly four years with usage multiple times daily. Customers also mention that upgrading the firmware is easier on the TP-Link than the WeMo, and the Kasa app is simple.
"...Nice to have this be completly automated. Easy to install, good wire with plenty of length & decent wire nuts...." Read more
"...The install is pretty easy most of the time, but if you don't think you're experienced enough to do the job safely, put this phase of the job in the..." Read more
"...On the other hand, upgrading the firmware is easier on the TP-Link than the WeMo...." Read more
"...Installation was easy and they work great...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the electronic switch. They mention that it works well, the software works well and that it's easy to set up. Some say that the device has worked with few problems and that the installation guide is great. They also appreciate the ongoing feature enhancements and the seamless integration with Alexa.
"...Nice to have this be completly automated. Easy to install, good wire with plenty of length & decent wire nuts...." Read more
"...All of it has installed, programed and worked with few problems. The only criticism I have is the Kasa App...." Read more
"...Installation was easy and they work great...." Read more
"...KASA is great. You can do everything from your phone or tablet. KASA with Alexa is even better...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the electronic switch. They mention it's a decent switch, the best smart switches they've ever used, and a very good device for automating a light switch. Some say it'll last a few years and is reliable.
"...Feels like a good switch though I never need to touch it. It definitely has a clean look!" Read more
"...In summary, a very good device for automating a light switch, but the WeMo app is superior to TP-Link's Kasa for scheduling...." Read more
"...I have found it to be a bit bugy at times, but since I use it primarily for programming and setting up new devices and scenes, rather than..." Read more
"...works well, and was easy to install and connect to Wi-Fi and integrated very well into my Google home app. I plan to purchase a few more." Read more
Customers like the Alexa connectivity of the electronic switch. They say it installs easily, integrates perfectly with Alexa, and works seamlessly. Some mention that the integration with Alex is simple and easy to set up. They also say the switch or bulb works with Alexia without a hub. Overall, most are satisfied with the home assistant integration.
"...Now this light switch can be voice controlled as well as from my iPhone...." Read more
"...You can do everything from your phone or tablet. KASA with Alexa is even better...." Read more
"...installation guide and ongoing feature enhancements, seamless integration with Alexa, etc...." Read more
"...8. Works with Alexa and so far has been flawless9...." Read more
Customers like the value of the electronic switch. They say it's well priced, reliable, and worth every penny spent. Customers also mention that it'll integrate with Samsung Smartthings and is one of the cheapest options.
"...of Smart products they offered, no requirements for a Hub, the lower cost and the ability to control everything from one simple app on my Smart..." Read more
"...These are a good value and straightforward to install." Read more
"...Very frustrating! Would’ve been better if the electrical part was not so sensitive to this and/or the housing was less prone to flex." Read more
"...Good solution to annoying problem, and cheaper than getting another repeater." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the electronic switch. They mention it's sleek, well-made, and neat. The led ring is very subtle and looks nice in the dark. The faceplate is interesting and hides all screws. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's appearance.
"...It definitely has a clean look!" Read more
"...From there you can trigger it manually. It's a much better design, and more straightforward...." Read more
"...I love their well-designed hardware - solid construction and sleek, modern, clean lines that fit well with our modern home...." Read more
"Install was straight forward and it looks very nice compared to the prior light timer. I use this for my front porch lights...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the electronic switch. Some find it easy to setup and connect to WiFi, while others say that it did not connect to their WiFi network.
"...Again, it works exactly the same as the WeMo devices and found my wireless with no problems...." Read more
"...After powering the house back up, the switches don't automatically reconnect to the wireless network...." Read more
"The switch works well, and was easy to install and connect to Wi-Fi and integrated very well into my Google home app. I plan to purchase a few more." Read more
"...Easy to install but WiFi hook up slightly difficult and may require several tries...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the app compatibility. Some mention that the app is nice and offers status indication along with various tools. However, others say that it lacks a coherent technical response, is not very user-friendly, and is too finicky.
"...requirements for a Hub, the lower cost and the ability to control everything from one simple app on my Smart phone and Amazon"s Alexa. I..." Read more
"...represent a very cool idea, but as currently being sold they are way too finicky.Original review:..." Read more
"...And especially I love their mobile app, intuitive installation guide and ongoing feature enhancements, seamless integration with Alexa, etc...." Read more
"...Works great and the app is great to use as well." Read more
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I love their well-designed hardware - solid construction and sleek, modern, clean lines that fit well with our modern home. The devices were also highly reliable, working from the start and never failing in their steady, dependable operation.
And especially I love their mobile app, intuitive installation guide and ongoing feature enhancements, seamless integration with Alexa, etc. As the CEO of an IoT software company, I even asked my development teams to look at Kasa as an example of what we should do for our industrial line of products. In my view, the Kasa installation guides are a best practice which our company had to adopt as well!
Normally I'd stop there and say, "Great job Kasa!" and "Don't hesitate for a second if you're thinking of committing to Kasa for your own home!"
But recently I discovered another side of Kasa / TP-Link - and I just had to finally lean in and write this customer review. I've never had an issues with a Kasa device until installing this motion sensor switch. I was looking for a way to automatically turn off our bathroom fans to save on electricity costs. Motors suck up lots of electricity and our teenage boys don't think of turning things off, ever. :-) So I hoped that Kasa would ride to the rescue. But alas, I'll admit, I was disappointed. For some reason the fans wouldn't shut off using the motion sensing rules - which are easy to program by the way.
Finally, for the first time, I decided I had to contact Kasa / TP-Link customer service for support. And I didn't know what to expect. It's not like many tech firms excel in customer support. But that's when I saw a whole new side of the company... I am now not just a huge fan of their devices and software, but also of their friendly, effective and dedicated people!!!
Thanks so much to Betsy and Tyrone (hope it's okay to use your support names!) My emails were responded too quickly. Their suggestions for fixes were clear and actionable. And when it turned out that the normal fixes didn't work, Tyler came through by getting TP-Link's engineering team on the case... Another highlight of my experience I just have to share!
It turns out the devices needed a firmware update, but that hadn't yet been released for general availability. So, Tyrone was able to work with his engineers to provide a product firmware update to address our motion sensor problem - and it worked. He was always responsive, even proactive, following up to see if things had been corrected! He was very clear in his communications, and focused on getting this working with the full resources of TP-Link behind him.
That, my Amazon friends and fellow Kasa customers - or future customers - is just magic. It's one thing to buy products that always work ... And it's a whole new level to see a company so dedicated to customer satisfaction that they go the extra mile to fix a problem when inevitably, a problem does arise.
My commitment to Kasa / TP-Link went up several and eventually we'll have every switch and plug in home updated to Kasa so impressed I was by how they handled our firmware fix and update.
THANK YOU Tyrone and Betsy - YOU ROCK!!
Sam
I have not been disappointed. After a very short learning curve, I surprisingly found the installation and set-up of all the TP-Link Smart devices extremely easy and intuitive. I have installed several different Smart devices including three different bulbs (LB-100, 120 & 130) depending on the area, as well as, Smart Switches (HB-200) and Smart Plugs. All of it has installed, programed and worked with few problems.
The only criticism I have is the Kasa App. I have found it to be a bit bugy at times, but since I use it primarily for programming and setting up new devices and scenes, rather than operationally, it has not been an issue since Alexa handels most of that work. So far, in the six weeks my Smart Home has been in operation I have only had one problem where Alexa and the Kasa app lost communication with most of (but not all) of my TP-Link devices. But after a bit of head scratching I was able to restore communication.
So here's a tip to remember: I first tried rebooting the devices by cycling the power breaker, but that didn't work. Probably due to multiple devices signaling simultaneously and overloading Kasa. But, powering each device down for a few seconds then back up, and testing it before moving on ro the next one worked without a problem.
I also recommend using a different control application. I only have experience with Amazon Alexa, but it also interfaces with Google Home among others. I have found that controlling scenes from Kasa not to be reluable for some reason, while issuing the scene commands to Alexa works 90% of the time, with repeating the command becoming necessary about 10% of the time. But even with an occasional repeated command being necessary, TP-Link devices respond extremely well through Alexa's control. Plus Alexa is able to easily "group" multiple devices so you can control areas with a single command, or program macro activities that Alexa can perform with a single command. Capabilities Kasa does not have.
This is another deficiency of the Kasa app. Without the ability to group devices or run macro routines, it relies on programmed scenes which are very limiting for operational control. So another controlling app like Alexa or Home is essential to the TP-Link Smart Home system.
For me, because I have Alexa for operational control, both at home and away, these short comings in the Kasa app are non-issues. But if I didnt have this capability I think I would look to a different Hub controlled platform for my Smart Home lighting and device control.
HS-200 Smart Switch:
I am a retired electrician, so I found the installation easy. Most DIY homeowners with a basic knowledge of electricity and components should also have few problems with the installation.
I found this Smart Switch easy to control and the installation is about the same as replacing a standard light switch. But, a big drawback is not have a dimming capability. To me this should be a no-brainer and i cant understand why this featire is lacking. Because that would makevthis a 5 star product.
So before you procede there are a couple of precautions that should be noted.
First, you must three wires plus the ground (usually bare or green), and one must be the neutral (usually white) third wire, or the switch simply will not work. This can be an issue in some older homes (and even in some newer ones too).
The neutral wire is the "common" wire that runs throughout the house and is common to all circuits. It completes the loop in the circuit from the electrical box to the receptacle. The "hot" (or "line") wire (usually black) carries the electrical load for that circuit only (usually 15-20 amps max). And finally, the "load" wire (usually black, red, or it could even be white) completes the hot side of the circuit between the switch and the receptacle. To save time and money some electricians when wiring homes "old school" would complete the light circuit by running the neutral to the light receptacle and then run a 2 conductor (plus ground) to the switch. So even though you may have a white and black wire at the switch, the white wire is not a neutral, but the load wire that that completes the hot circuit when the switch is turned on (closed). So if you don't have 3 wires, one of them being the white neutral, you are out of luck using a Smart Switch. You can control the light however, by using Smart bulbs and then grouping them in the controling app (like Alexa).
Another caution is wire management. Standard light switches don't take up much room, so the original installing electrician had lots of room in the box to stuff extra wire. This is a luxury you don't have since the Smart Switch is much deeper and takes up most of the box. The new switch also uses leads that are wire nutted to the circuit wires and not terminated on the switch itself. Because of this, it may be necessay to shorten the wires to make room in the box for the extra electronics and wire nuts.
My advice is to open your intended switch boxes to survey your electrical wiring BEFORE you order the switches, so there are no surprises when it comes time to install.
One last safety precaution. Be sure to turn off the circuit at the electrical panel (breaker box). Also don't assume that all switches in a multi-switch box are on the same circuit. It is often the case that multiple circuits are in the box. This is especially true when a switch is controling a plug. So check all wires in the box with a meter to insure nothing is hot.
Finally, when wire nutting multiple wires it is VERY EASY to leave a wire loose. This can be very dangerous, as loose wires can work themselves free and cause arking and sparking that can damage connected equipment, and worse, start a fire. This is a common cause of electrical fires, and you might not know there is a problem until it's too late. So to ensure all wire nut connections are tight and secure, tug on each wire at the nut with needle nose pliers. If you can't pull it loose it should be good to go. Also make sure there are no bare wires poking out of the nuts. The switches use stranded wire so it's easy to have some stray strands loose outside the nut.
So that's about it. The install is pretty easy most of the time, but if you don't think you're experienced enough to do the job safely, put this phase of the job in the hands of a professional. It should be an easy job for any professional electrician, and should not be terribly expensive. Consider it cheep insurance!
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I'm a Google Smart Home customer, and of all of the 50+ devices in my network, the Kasa products are the most reliable and simple to integrate.
I've even found it necessary to reset devices to factory due to router replacements, and the Kasa stuff is again the easiest to work with.
This may look like a simple smart switch, but it's a great dimmer with an excellent automated calibration upon installation. It's also really flexible for scheduling, including knowing exactly when sunrise and sunset occur. Very helpful for long term program applications!
I've personally compared this to couple of other brands: Sinopé, Leviton and Globe,
But the TP link are so far the best for me. Surprisingly, Leviton came last contender
Tp-Link hs200 and hs220
Pro
Great tactile feel when you press the switch
Good Price point, this won't ruin you
Wifi is very stable and very few/almost never any dropped connections (check your router if you do have connections issues with those!
The newest version is now slimmer
Cons:
WiFi only (if you install a ton of those, this may cause your router to not like you)
Globe light Switches and light dimmers
Pro:
WiFi connectivity good
Price.... that's it
Cons:
Bad tactile feel (feels like cheap plastic)
Wifi only
Dimmer is more difficult to set precisely
Depending on your lights, dimmer could be still on without you noticing
The slide switch at the bottom makes elderly people this this is an off switch for the light, when really it disconnect everything from the network too, making you automation useless 😒
Globe suite could use a ergonomic rework...
And the list goes on
Sinope Zigbee smart switch (3way)
Pro:
Best of the best ! (But...)
Great, great build quality, best way to add 3way switch without always needs of a 3rd wire conductor, (believe me, huge plus)
Good tactile feel
Extremely reliable
Zigbee!!!! Your router will love you (less strain on the Wifi signal)
Cons:
As all things Zigbee, high price
Leviton smart dimmer (Wifi version)
Pro:
Medium to Ok tactile feel (will feel like a normal, "dumb" dimmer switch)
... that's it
Cons:
Wifi signal drops everyday since new, no matter the network configuration and regardless of how good of a router you have, nor how far it is from it
The reset to default sequence can easily be confused with normal operation of other brands dimmers, which forces you to go back to the app every single time
Price point still way to high for a Wifi device, and can cost you up to 5 to 7 time more that a good TP link switch 👍
All in all, TP link come on top, can't wait to try their matter version
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2024
I've personally compared this to couple of other brands: Sinopé, Leviton and Globe,
But the TP link are so far the best for me. Surprisingly, Leviton came last contender
Tp-Link hs200 and hs220
Pro
Great tactile feel when you press the switch
Good Price point, this won't ruin you
Wifi is very stable and very few/almost never any dropped connections (check your router if you do have connections issues with those!
The newest version is now slimmer
Cons:
WiFi only (if you install a ton of those, this may cause your router to not like you)
Globe light Switches and light dimmers
Pro:
WiFi connectivity good
Price.... that's it
Cons:
Bad tactile feel (feels like cheap plastic)
Wifi only
Dimmer is more difficult to set precisely
Depending on your lights, dimmer could be still on without you noticing
The slide switch at the bottom makes elderly people this this is an off switch for the light, when really it disconnect everything from the network too, making you automation useless 😒
Globe suite could use a ergonomic rework...
And the list goes on
Sinope Zigbee smart switch (3way)
Pro:
Best of the best ! (But...)
Great, great build quality, best way to add 3way switch without always needs of a 3rd wire conductor, (believe me, huge plus)
Good tactile feel
Extremely reliable
Zigbee!!!! Your router will love you (less strain on the Wifi signal)
Cons:
As all things Zigbee, high price
Leviton smart dimmer (Wifi version)
Pro:
Medium to Ok tactile feel (will feel like a normal, "dumb" dimmer switch)
... that's it
Cons:
Wifi signal drops everyday since new, no matter the network configuration and regardless of how good of a router you have, nor how far it is from it
The reset to default sequence can easily be confused with normal operation of other brands dimmers, which forces you to go back to the app every single time
Price point still way to high for a Wifi device, and can cost you up to 5 to 7 time more that a good TP link switch 👍
All in all, TP link come on top, can't wait to try their matter version
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