Kasa Apple HomeKit Smart Light Switch KS200P3, Single Pole, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Works with Siri, Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified, No Hub Required, White, 3-Pack
$46.99
Price: $46.99
(as of Oct 05, 2024 06:56:32 UTC – Details)
Kasa Apple HomeKit Smart Light Switch, KS200 Control your lights, ceiling fans and other fixtures from anywhere with the KS200. The smart 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 KS200 with Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google assistant. Input Voltage: 100 – 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 A.
Product Dimensions : 5.04 x 3.33 x 1.41 inches; 1.28 Pounds
Item model number : KS200P3
Date First Available : February 9, 2023
Manufacturer : TP-Link
ASIN : B0BTMVQK7C
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.
【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.
【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 and quality of the electronic switch. They mention the directions are clear, and it integrates easily to the Kasa app. Customers also appreciate the product quality and value for money. However, some dislike the light turn off feature. Opinions are mixed on functionality, connectivity, and quality.
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8 reviews for Kasa Apple HomeKit Smart Light Switch KS200P3, Single Pole, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Works with Siri, Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified, No Hub Required, White, 3-Pack
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della8301 –
Works perfect
I am so impressed with this product. I was so close to buying the $50 one that apple sells but found this one on sale for $16 and was hesitant with such a cheap price but I am pleasantly surprised. First off, I am awful when it comes to home improvement. But, I was able to install this myself and if I can do it, ANYONE can. The instructions were very simple and clear, and personally I only needed a flat head, some needle nose pliers, a pencil, an drill and about 20 minutes and that was me moving very slowly and methodically. Came with stickers so you can label each wire so thereâs no confusion and once it was installed, the app worked seamlessly and immediately paired with my apple home. Great quality but be aware that the switch is significantly bigger than your average switch and we had to drill new holes because the screws did not line up with the originally light switch. I canât say enough great things about this switch. It turned my ceiling fan into a âsmart fanâ and beyond worth $16
Melvin Cooper –
Works flawlessly
Relatively easy to install. Works with Alexa well. I have it programmed to turn my porch light on at dusk and off at sunrise. So far so good.
Matthew Lomas –
Home Kit Compatible
Accidently bought the matter compatible tappo first. Returned that and ordered this when I realized the tappo didn’t work with home kit without an apple hub. This one works great. No hub needed.
John W –
Couldn’t connect to Kasa
Install was as expected with any other electrical switch. I even did it with gloves without turning off the electricity and it went fine.I love and use the Kasa app and have 4 plugs I used for fans in the garage and all is good there, but I went through the “Kasa add devide’ install, and the last question was “Do you want to add to your network and add to (apple) Home” ? If you say ‘no’, it halts the install. If I said yes, it added the device to Apple Home, but not to Kasa. I even deleted Apple Home from my iphone – that didn’t help.So I’m now controlling this via apple Home and it auto turns on/off according to sunset/sunrise.It’s functioning perfectly, but it’s unfortunate I can’t use the Kasa App to do so.
Leon –
Simple for a 4 way (technically 3 switch) setup!
I purchased a home where the kitchen has 3 different modes of entry. The genius builders decided that only two points should have switches (3 way switch setup). The entry point from the garage (through laundry room) did not have a switch. I wired one switch to the existing lighting, and removed the 3 way wiring from the other switch. I wired another switch to the other existing location for power only. For the 3rd location, I tapped into the light switch for the laundry room and ran power only as well. Once the switches were in place, I connected them to the KASA app, and set a command that anytime the two powered switches were pressed, they would trigger the switch that’s connected to the lights to switch to the opposite setting.This prevented me from having to crawl through the attic and source the original 3way switch wire, tap that, and run it down the wall into the laundry room and make a direct connection (Florida summers are no fun in the attic). Overall, great solution to the problem. My ONLY qualm is there is a SLIGHT delay when controlling the main switch from the other two. If TP link could add some BT or local feature only, that’d be great! Otherwise if you don’t mind the second or 2 delay (delay feature turned off btw), then it’s a much simpler solution than attic climbing 🙂
ECinLA –
Good product, great support
I have a number of Kasa products, and they’ve all worked well. Easy to install and set up, easy to use app, and good scheduling options. When I wanted some smart switches, I turned to Kasa. One switch had a problem after upgrading the firmware and wouldn’t connect to wifi. I contacted tech support, and Joshua was awesome… stuck with me for over an hour as we diagnosed the problem. He got me sorted, and all is good. Back in business….
Mom of kids –
These things die, not worth the time
We purchased and installed 3 of these switches in January 2023. They have all died, and when they die you canât get your light to turn on until the switch is replaced.They worked pretty good for 6 months. Dropped WiFi connections often, but you could get the light to work if you were in the room.Itâs a pain and takes time to swap switches. We have had much luck with a different brand. (Itâs about 2.5x the price, but well worth it.)When they worked, they were great. I just donât consider a light switch a disposable item.
Elliot Consoli –
Super Easy Setup
Iâve used a ton of smart switches over the years and they come in all different kinds of connections. These are by far the easiest to install. Simply locate all 4 of the wires in the wall box and then use the included wire nuts to connect to the wires from the old switch. You can even sometimes take the neutral wire and just add it to the cluster in the wall box. Very easy smart setup after that. 100% reccomend