Price: $59.99 - $42.99
(as of Dec 11, 2024 17:13:45 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 functionality and ease of installation of the electronic switch. They mention it works flawlessly, is easy to set up, and integrates with Apple Homekit. Customers also appreciate the quality of the switch and product. However, some dislike the light switchability. Opinions are mixed on connectivity, quality, and value for money.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Thuan Vu –
Works well, sleek design
These switches work well, once installed they connect fast and quickly w your network via the Kasa app and Apple Home kit. When the switch is off there is a little circle that illuminates to help you find it in the dark. To add to home kit each switch has its own code that will be covered once you use the plate cover. Iâm very satisfied at how fast and easy it added to Apple home kit and the Lasa app. Just make sure your wires has a neutral wire!! Otherwise this will not work!
Thuan Vu –
eric messer –
This switch works great.
This was a pretty easy switch to install have to to make sure that you have a neutral. If not, it will not work. I plan on replacing several other switches in my house with this one. Love the product.
eric messer –
Ehren Stemme –
Dead simple to install and a great bargain HomeKit switch set
Since I live in an apartment, I was looking for something less intrusive and complicated than the builder-grade stuff that came out at the beginning of the smart home trend. These switches fit the bill perfectly.Installation takes about 10 minutes if you even have half an idea what youâre doing. The terminations for the leads being built inside the switch, there are pigtails for the load, ground and neutral wires, and the kit comes with extra large termination caps which make it a breeze to hook up. The small size of the actual switch housing makes it fairly easy to fit it and the cables/caps in a standard new work box.Onboarding via HomeKit was a snap. The included QR code makes it a trivial task to bring the switch into the home and pair it. Total time was less than 5 minutes.Aesthetics are great and I appreciate the addition of a restart button on the front of the switch. Youâll want the Kasa app for firmware updates, but if your home is enclaved I wouldnât bother with it. All said, Iâm very impressed with TPLink for the full experience of these switches.
Ehren Stemme –
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.
John W –
Luis Flores –
Easy to set up
I’ve bought about 6 of these and only had to replace one of them after a year.All the other ones are working great, not sure if the one was just a dud.They are easy to setup and work well with both Alexa and Google.
Luis Flores –
Gwyneth G. Hannaford –
Works fine with my led converted flourescent fixture
My hallway overhead fluorescent tube fixture was converted to LED tubes. This switch is able to control it just fine. Biggest complaint is that each companies switches (GE, Kasa etc) only work with their own Android app. Not a problem with after initial set up with Alexa though.
Gwyneth G. Hannaford –
JamesHowlett –
Failed after 6 months – KS200
When it worked it worked as expected. Had zero issues with it until about the 6th (almost 7th) month. Light circle kept flashing one/off red/orange, not a slow flash when you first connect it. Tried to reset it restart it, turn off the circuit breaker with no success. I had an extra one and installed. I donât expect any issues but it was cheap and I can forgive one but not 2 failing on me. Will update again if I see issues with the 2nd one.Update: 07/20/2024Junk. What is with these things? I Installed a 2nd one 6 months ago and guess what? failed 6 months later. i don’t like giving negative reviews but 2 in 12 months for the same circuit is unacceptable. since it’s well past the purchase date, can’t get a refund. going in the garbage can. will be looking at another brand.Update: 08/27/2024Why hasn’t TP-Link addressed the large failure rate of these switches? They are rated highly for ease of use but one of the reviewer earlier said “4 of 9 switches failed.” That’s a 44% failure rate. My 2 of 2 is a 100% failure rate. The one thing that i did like about them is that they are not as deep as others that i’ve found. But the failure rate just doesn’t justify another purchase.
JamesHowlett –
Xan Man –
IT JUST WORKS EVERY TIME (I have had it for a whole year)
Homekit products are generally a hit or miss. I have had my light switch for one year (Starting November 15, 2023) and it works so good. It also doesn’t look ugly like all the other products online. It has this clicking sound when you touch it, it has a blue ring so you can find it when the lights are off, and the response time really suprised me. The response time is a huge one for me. I have a HomeKit lock, and it takes like 2 minutes of just sitting there to connect and unlock. BUT, this switch is fast, as in responding less than a second fast. In the videos, it takes a second for the lights to turn on because MY FAN IS CRAPPY. But the switch does turn on right as you press the button on my iPad. It’s response time is also immediate even outside. I could only upload one video. I really really recommend this switch, especially with the price putting those Lutron Light Switches to shameeeee.
Xan Man –