Remotely control your home's lights from your mobile device using the white HS200 Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch from TP-Link. This light switch features built-in Wi-Fi, enabling you to use the Kasa app to access and control your lights, ceiling fans, or other devices connected to the switch from anywhere there is an internet connection. An away mode will randomly turn your lights on and off while you are away, making it look like your home is occupied. A hub is not required for operation thanks to Wi-Fi connectivity. Seamless voice control is possible thanks to compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
- Remotely Control Your Lights
- Built-In 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
- Programmable Scheduling
- Away Mode
TP-Link HS200 Overview
TP-Link HS200 Specs
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| Ceiling Fan Compatible | |
| Neutral Wire Connection Required | |
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TP-Link HS200 Reviews
Couldn't use -- needs a neutral wire.
Unfortunately couldn't use this in my home, built in 1992, because they didn't have neutral wires back then. Could have mentioned that in the description guys!
Excellent product
I have many TP-Link Kasa Smart switches and plugs. They are all excellent in what I feel is the most important function of a smart wifi device - the ability to retain a steady wifi connection even when located some distance from the wifi access point. One of my Kasa smart plugs even works inside an outdoor wooden shed 45 feet from the house and more than 50 feet from the access point inside a cabinet in the house. The Kasa software is functional. The only minor issue I have had is that setup of these devices sometimes takes more than one try to initially connect, and on occasion the device is actually connected even though the setup software doesn't think so. Remember, these devices work on 2.4ghz wifi signals only, not on 5ghz. I am using only the Kasa app on my iPhone, not any smart home software other than Kasa (like Google's or Amazon's), so I can't comment on that.
