Kasa Apple HomeKit Smart Dimmer Switch KS220P3, Single Pole, Neutral Wire Required,2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Works with Siri, Alexa and Google Home,UL Certified, No Hub Required,White, 3 Count (Pack of 1)
Original price was: $74.99.$42.99Current price is: $42.99.
Price: $74.99 - $42.99
(as of Oct 10, 2024 04:46:36 UTC – Details)
Kasa Apple HomeKit Smart Dimmer Switch, KS220 Control your lights, ceiling fans and other fixtures from anywhere with the KS220. The smart dimmer switch replaces most of the standard light switches, and connects to your home Wi-Fi in no time through the free Kasa App. Kasa also lets you manage connected fixtures with your smartphone or tablet, including setting schedules, timers and countdowns. For added convenience, you can use your voice to control the KS220 with Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google assistant. Input Voltage: 100 – 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.5 A.
Product Dimensions : 5.04 x 3.33 x 1.77 inches; 1.18 Pounds
Item model number : KS220P3
Date First Available : February 9, 2023
Manufacturer : TP-Link
ASIN : B0BTMWZH3K
Country of Origin : Vietnam
【Apple HomeKit Support】This Apple HomeKit compatible smart switch fully integrates into your Apple ecosystem, just ask Siri to turn on/off the lights in your home. (Apple HomeKit remote control requires an additional networked Apple device at home such as a HomePod or Apple TV.)
【Easy Guided Install】Neutral wire is required, standard wall plate size. No need to understand complex switch wiring or master vs auxiliary switch configuration. The Kasa App guides you through easy step by step installation. Need 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection
【Voice Control】Enjoy the hands-free convenience of controlling the lights in your home with your voice via Apple Siri, Amazon Alexa, or Google Assistant. Perfect for times when your hands are full or entering a dark room.
【Gentle Off】Tailor your lighting to fade on with a click of the switch or a double-click to gently fade off the lights while your child drifts off to sleep.
【Advanced Scheduling & Timer】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.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of installation, dimming ability, and integration of the electronic switch. They mention it’s easy enough for an old guy to connect, and the dimmer can be controlled from their phone. Some are also happy with the design. However, some customers have reported issues with connectivity and functionality. Opinions are mixed on build quality and delay.
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8 reviews for Kasa Apple HomeKit Smart Dimmer Switch KS220P3, Single Pole, Neutral Wire Required,2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Works with Siri, Alexa and Google Home,UL Certified, No Hub Required,White, 3 Count (Pack of 1)
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Original price was: $74.99.$42.99Current price is: $42.99.
gk –
Solid smart switch
Overall itâs a pretty good smart switch.The installation is fairly easy and it was my first time doing any electrical home work. Took me about an hour. Youâll need a contactless voltage tester, so Iâd suggest getting one along with this switch. Make sure your switch box has a neutral wire before you order it. Most new homes have it.The docked star is for the app. When I first tried, the switch just would not connect to my wifi. I followed all the troubleshooting steps and nothing worked. I dug through some reddit threads and found that some people had similar issues on iPhones. The suggested solution was simply to restart your phone and try again. Shockingly that worked. No idea whatâs going on with their app, but everything worked perfectly after I restarted my phone. Devs: you should add this as a troubleshooting step. Donât leave us hanging. If I hadnât searched reddit I wouldâve never figured this out.Edit: The Kasa devices are now compatible with the Tapo app, which is far superior. Setting up anything through Tapo is seamless, so I’m giving the star back. I’ve been using it for a couple months and it’s been perfect, even through a couple power outages.
Thomas Bricker –
Iâm switching to Kasa!
I recently bought these HomeKit capable dimmer switches to replace the WeMo dimmers I have been using until now. A couple of months ago, the WeMo dimmers simply stopped working correctly. No matter what I tried to reset them and reconfigure them, they refused to work.So I decided to give these Kasa dimmers a try since they were so highly rated here. Wow! These things are fantastic!The software set up is far superior. It is designed better. It looks really good. And the software does what it is supposed to. It works and it works well.The dimmers work excellently and I have zero complaints. Much more than I can say for the Wemo dimmers.I also bought a few of the Kasa smart plugs. They were a breeze to set up and work flawlessly.Going forward,, I will only be buying this Kasa brand. I highly recommend them. You will not be disappointed.By the way, these dimmers and smart plugs cost much less than the competition with no sacrifice in quality at all.
Spencer T –
Great item for a great price! Cheaper and has more features than Lowes!
I recently added recessed LED lights in my room and was looking for a dimmer switch (not necessarily looking for a smart one at the time), so I went to Lowe’s and was shocked that the cheapest most basic dimmer switch they had was freaking $30, and their smart switches push anywhere from $80+ !! Nope! Not gonna work for me chief. So then the good ole’ Amazon search came in and I found this TPLink Kasa dimmer for only $20 AND ITS A SMART DIMMER?? Say no more, I bought it.Ease of installation is extremely straight forward (even for those who are afraid of DIY, the directions are extremely easy to follow and have photos and videos online if needed), I got this bad boy plugged in and working within 5 minutes, synced up to their smart app on my iPhone and linked to the Home(homekit) app. I tell ya what, I didn’t think I would like having a smart switch, but it’s awesome to be able to set a schedule for a light. Like for my situation, I had it set to SLOWLY fade INTO light at 5:00AM when I get ready for work. It’s a huge relief slowly waking up to light rather than just flick on the light and BOOM BRIGHTNESS BLINDNESS. It’s also pretty neat when I’m across the room away from the switch I can talk to my iPhone and say “Hey siri, dim my lights by 30%” and it happens immediately without delay. I freaking love this thing and absolutely recommend for others to try it!Now the ONE problem that I ran into in the two weeks that I’ve had this switch is, at ONE point in time the switch “lagged out” or disconnected itself from my phone and was unresponsive. I removed the faceplate from the switch and for whatever reason it immediately linked to my phone and was working perfectly again.All in all, I give this bad boy a 9/10 as it’s extremely budget friendly, especially when looking for a smart switch that has this amount of features!
Nick –
Amazing Product
Installation of the product was simple and it works amazing! Integration with HomeKit is wonderful. You can ask Siri to change the light. I recommend using HomeKit and adding it to your phone’s control center so you can quickly slide down and turn it off and on. You can long press the button to control the dimmer.To use this product remotely and automate with HomeKit, you will need a HomePod or Apple TV. The other option is to use their app, which has slightly more control options.
D. Mei –
Simple install. Mature software.
I’ve used Kasa stuff for 5 years. The products are reliable. The software is very mature and bug free. Looks good, zero hassle, works as advertised.
Big Red –
Horrible connectivity, avoid at all costs
Installation is straightforward. Thats the only easy thing.Connecting to the switch is a nightmare. Out of 5 I installed, I could only get two to complete setup. Of those two, only one connected to Apple Home.I tried multiple things to get them to connect; reset the switch, reset my iPhone, used a different iPhone, removed and reinstalled the switch, put the switch in long and short pairing mode. Nothing worked.Donât get these unless you want to be frustrated.
Gadget Guy –
Easy to install
Iâm not an electrician however, I am technically minded and rather careful. After looking over an install video I was able to figure out where ground, neutral, load and line were in my home. I took it slow and use a voltage meter and line detector to make sure I wired this up correctly. Works great with Siri.
DudeInDenver –
Works with LED lights
I needed a good dimmer that would fix my flickering LED bulbs and this worked. Works with Apple products too. Also has a good push feel.