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Kasa Smart Dimmer Switch HS220P3, Single Pole, Needs Neutral Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Works with Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified,, No Hub Required, 3-Pack
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Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Operating Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Screw |
Brand | Kasa Smart |
Terminal | Button |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.33 x 1.74 x 5.06 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Copper |
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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. Input Voltage: 100 - 120VAC 60Hz
- 0%-100% Dimming with Scheduling: Adjust desired brightness with the button or Kasa app. 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. Set light schedules for waking up with a soft glow in the morning.
- Voice Control: Enjoy the hands-free convenience of controlling the lights in your home with your voice via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
- Control from Anywhere: Monitor and control your lights status from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation.
- No Hub Required - Kasa Smart's dimmer light switch works with a secured 2.4GHz wireless network without the need for a separate hub.
- Dimensions( H X W X D ) with panel 5.06*3.33*1.74 in. (128.65*84.65*44.21mm) without panel 4.13*1.71*1.74 in. (105*43.5*44.21mm)
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 3.33 x 1.74 x 5.06 inches; 5.28 ounces
- Item model number : HS220P3
- Date First Available : July 2, 2018
- Manufacturer : TP-Link
- ASIN : B07HGSCXB6
- Country of Origin : Vietnam
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,030 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
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Product Description
With the smart Wi Fi dimmer, you can control the ambiance of any space with the push of a button. A quick tap of the switch toggles lighting to the previous level and built in up & down dimmer buttons let you fine tune lighting to match your mood or activity. Because it’s a TP Link smart switch, you can easily control it from anywhere using the Kasa app or your favorite voice assistant device.
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Leading Smart Home Brand
Launched in 2015, Kasa Smart quickly became a leading smart home brand giving convenience, fun, and security to over 7 million delighted users and has garnered praises from PCMag, Wirecutter, and more. Users can control their lights, appliances, and view security camera footage from anywhere, anytime. Kasa offers terrific synergy between devices for enhanced automation.
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Voice Control
Enjoy hands-free moments with this smart dimmer switch works with Alexa or Google Assistant.
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Control from Anywhere
Control your lights remotely from anywhere without worrying with the Kasa Smart app.
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Set Schedules
Schedule your lights to turn on/off automatically according to your daily routine and preferences.
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Set Scenes
Customize your lighting for any occasion. Control multiple devices for the perfect ambience.
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Away Mode
Automatically turn on and off your lights to make it appear as if you're home.
Grouping
Combine your smart switch with other Kasa Smart devices for seamless control with a single tap on Kasa app.
Smart Actions
Kasa Smart Switch is now an integrated smart controller. Press the switch easily mirror on/off controlling to other KasaSmart devices. Explore more possible interactions in the KasaSmart app.
Kasa Smart Switch
HS220 | KS220P3 | KS225 | KS230 KIT | ES20M | |
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3-Way/Single Pole
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Dimmer
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Motion Sensor
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Compatibility
| Alexa/Google | Alexa/Google/Homekit | Alexa/Google | Alexa/Google | Alexa/Google |
Matter Enabled
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Scheduling and Timer
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Fade Off & Away Mode
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Customers like the appearance, compatibility, value, and quality of the electronic switch. For example, they mention it looks very good, works perfect with Google Home, and Alexa, and is a great buy for a good product. That said, opinions are mixed on dimming, and connectivity.
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Customers find the installation of the electronic switch to be easy. They mention that it's simple and easy to add to their system. Some say that the installation to the Kasa app was easy as was integration with Alexa. Overall, most are happy with the ease of installation and programming of the switch.
"...They are physically of high quality, easy to install, and easy to add to your system once you get the rhythm of the installation...." Read more
"Very Good switch, dimmer does not flicker, easy to setup. Works with Home Assistant and looks awesome." Read more
"...So all in, electronics are well designed, installation is about what you'd expect, and integration with Google Home is pretty good...." Read more
"...You bet. For the money they do a great job. Install to the Kasa app was easy as was integration with Alexa...." Read more
Customers like the compatibility of the electronic switch. For example, they say it works well with Google Home, Alexa, and Apple Homekit. They also mention that the motion and light sensors are helpful when the room is dark.
"...The phone app finds the switch quickly and it gets automatically added to Alexa after you install and enable the skill...." Read more
"Very Good switch, dimmer does not flicker, easy to setup. Works with Home Assistant and looks awesome." Read more
"...We use these with Google Home, and they work very well...." Read more
"Since these are Matter certified, they work with Apple Homekit. No problems with integrating into my smart home...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the electronic switch. They say it's a reliable product, works well, and is well thought out. Some mention it has great dimmer switches.
"...mesh network and was loved by professional installers because it was robust. This was way before Lutron and Leviton got into lighting control...." Read more
"...the Kasa Smart Dimmer Switch combines practicality, innovation, and reliability, making it a must-have for those looking to modernize their lighting..." Read more
"...These dimmable switches work exactly as described. Easy to install & program via the companion app...." Read more
"...So now I have to turn off the led status since the firmware is defective. Hopefully, Kasa does a better job with their firmware updates in the future." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the electronic switch. They say it's a great buy for a good product.
"...Dimming works great also. Great value in multi-pack purchase." Read more
"...Great buy for a great product!" Read more
"...Incredible dimmers that are cost effective and smart!" Read more
"...Nothing like a quality switch would be...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the electronic switch. They mention it has a sleek little circle that illuminates when they're off, and it's impressive by the switches and design. The covers have a bright shiny finish, and the electronics are well designed. Overall, customers say the switches are easy to install and allow them to create the perfect ambiance for any occasion.
"...Super cool, super easy to install, and, super easy to tweak...." Read more
"...Works with Home Assistant and looks awesome." Read more
"...So all in, electronics are well designed, installation is about what you'd expect, and integration with Google Home is pretty good...." Read more
"...is smooth and responsive, allowing me to create the perfect ambiance for any occasion...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the dimming of the electronic switch. Some mention that the lights now can dim at the level of incandescent lights, aren't flickering, and the dimping control is actually very good. However, others say that they keep getting "Lights are not responding" when trying to power on via Alexa, the switch simply does not allow the lighting to reach its lowest dimness, and that the halogen bulbs under it's control never lit again.
"...Excellent option for bedroom lighting to be controlled by echo instead of getting out of bed. Dimming works great also...." Read more
"so far it is decent, im having issues with the dimmable feature as it seems like some settings do not dim the light...." Read more
"...feature adds an extra layer of automation, making it effortless to have the right lighting at different times of the day...." Read more
"...The bulbs were rated as dimmable but too bright for the TV room. So, a dimmer switch was needed...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the electronic switch. Some mention that it connects easily to their network and no hub is required, it connect to Alexa very easy, and pretty quickly reconnects to WiFi after a breaker off or power outage. However, others say that it has been giving them problems getting connected to WiFi since install, loses WiFi connectivity on a regular basis, and that you need to connect to a neutral wire in a switch box.
"...btw, reconnecting is relatively easy, as there are reset buttons carefully hidden on the front of the device- you don't have to take it out of the..." Read more
"...You can fade on/off over seconds or tens of minutes. All of these features work together, not exclusively, and are easy to configure...." Read more
"...I would give it a 3 star as there was such a hassle connecting them to my Apple Home. But that really isn't a equipment problem from the switch...." Read more
"...These also pretty quickly reconnect to wifi after I flip the breaker off or power outage..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the electronic switch. They mention that the switches are a little big, difficult to fit, and take up a lot of space in the box.
"...They sit ever so slightly inset which doesn't give it the absolute best finished look. Would I get again. You bet. For the money they do a great job...." Read more
"...Now a few tips, these things seem pretty large but if you compare, the depth is really about the same...." Read more
"...knock off two stars because of their extraordinarily obtuse and oversized design." Read more
"...I don't like supplied cover plates, they are very large and the rounded corners to me look dated...." Read more
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I am a man of few words and will not bore you with my search but I settled on Kasa based on customer remarks, there is no hub, and the fact that they are owned by TP-Link and will probably not go away soon. I checked out how-to videos and decided it might be right for me. I purchased 3 dimmer switches and 4 bulbs at a fraction of what Insteon was charging me.
They are physically of high quality, easy to install, and easy to add to your system once you get the rhythm of the installation. The phone app finds the switch quickly and it gets automatically added to Alexa after you install and enable the skill. This bears repeating: the device shows up in Alexa immediately; no having to “discover” devices and scenes.
After an initial test run, I have purchased 12 more devices including the 3-way dimmer. Super cool, super easy to install, and, super easy to tweak. By tweaking, I mean each device can turn ON and OFF instantly, slowly or fast and double tap and long press does different things. Each device has presets such as 25%, 50%, 100%, color, or custom. Very flexible.
Groups of devices can be grouped together in SCENES and scenes can be scheduled. Control can be shared with a friend or spouse and there is even a 3rd party desktop app that works great.
Like I said, I am a man of few words and I have already talked too much.
(I have been doing Home Control for 50 years. X10 Powerline Carrier (PLC) was sold by Sears in the early ’80s. When X10 became kludgy I switched to Insteon in 2005. Insteon was a combination of PLC and RF and was the first mesh network and was loved by professional installers because it was robust. This was way before Lutron and Leviton got into lighting control. I was an electrician for 15 years before I got into building management. I have always been handy.)
The dimming functionality is smooth and responsive, allowing me to create the perfect ambiance for any occasion. The scheduling feature adds an extra layer of automation, making it effortless to have the right lighting at different times of the day.
Compatibility with popular smart home ecosystems enhances its versatility. The build quality is solid, and the sleek design complements any room decor. Overall, the Kasa Smart Dimmer Switch combines practicality, innovation, and reliability, making it a must-have for those looking to modernize their lighting control.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
The dimming functionality is smooth and responsive, allowing me to create the perfect ambiance for any occasion. The scheduling feature adds an extra layer of automation, making it effortless to have the right lighting at different times of the day.
Compatibility with popular smart home ecosystems enhances its versatility. The build quality is solid, and the sleek design complements any room decor. Overall, the Kasa Smart Dimmer Switch combines practicality, innovation, and reliability, making it a must-have for those looking to modernize their lighting control.
Price-wise, these are on par with Lutron "dumb" switches that you'd buy at a big box store, and you get much more functionality.
Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with basic electrical work. It's a bit like a GFCI outlet, though- they are fairly bulky, so there's not going to be a lot of spare room in the box. It can be tricky to get two of these into a duplex box. (Waygo's, or very, very neat wiring are your friend)
We use these with Google Home, and they work very well. The only complaint I have about the integration is setting them up twice- once in the Kasa app, and then again in Google Home. It would be great if the setup process were all in one place and just flowed through. For example, when i have "Living Room" in both apps, Google Home should realize that I've set up a switch in Kasa and automatically assign it to "Living Room" in Google. I realize that is on Google- it's just something that should be addressed.
Once it is integrated, though, you can mimic a much more expensive home automation system. I've seen homes with $30k-$50K just on home automation. These switches do a darn good job of mirroring that, and they don't require a server to run them. We've set up "scenes" like "Hey Google, it's time for movies"- and then Google can address the various switches and dim the lights, close the blinds, etc. It's quite a luxurious feeling.
What I particularly like about these switches is that they stay connected to our wifi pretty well. I've experimented with several other brands, and some of them will drop off the wifi on an annoyingly frequent basis. I want to install, then not think about it again. In my primary residence, we have >30 switched that have been running for about a year. Only one has ever needed to be reconnected to wifi, and that has only happened once so far. (btw, reconnecting is relatively easy, as there are reset buttons carefully hidden on the front of the device- you don't have to take it out of the wall).
So all in, electronics are well designed, installation is about what you'd expect, and integration with Google Home is pretty good. Kasa has done a very nice job with these switches.
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Firstly let me comment on the physical product itself, and the company behind it. Great design. Great quality. Committed brand, with a good track record I think you can trust. Easy to physically install if you are comfortable with connecting wires, and can turn off a circuit breaker. You MUST have white "neutral" wires, which typically any electrical system done since the 1980's will have. Instructions are straight forward. You might discover some of your existing switches are not wired in typical ways. If this is the case and you don't fully understand it, get an electrician. I think most people will be okay.
BUT … from an all around software setup perspective, this is by far the most aggravating installation experience I ever had - until it wasn't. This is the FIRST Matter protocol device I have installed in my Apple Home. I DO have the required Matter/Thread routers that are needed. In this case of an Apple Home, several Apple TVs and HomePods. If you use Google Home, or Alexa, or other you MUST also have in your home a “Matter Hub” capable product from Google or Alexa respectively.
I spent almost a full time week, googling, trying various things, getting frustrated, and I would rate myself a 9/10 on expertise in this area. Until I learned the best trick. You HAVE to FULLY commit if you want to move to the Matter, protocol and I think you SHOULD. Even if you do at first get it working without this drastic step, I think you are just pushing hidden problems into the future. Start FRESH.
All those smart home rules, profiles, pairings, etc you have built over the years - you should DELETE THEM ALL, and FACTORY RESET ALL your smart home devices. Delete your ENTIRE home profile. Start over completely. Drastic yes. But just like it is much easier to build a quality new home from scratch, rather than patchy renovations to an existing home, the same applies to a smart home when moving to a very different technology, in this case “Matter”.
If you want to get into the Matter ecosystem, and I think any serious smart home enthusiast SHOULD, you have to understand that you are much more on your own right now than by sticking with a current proprietary ecosystem. The attempt to make Matter work with many different platforms, means the ability for product manufacturers, and Ecosystems - like Apple, Google, or Alexa support, to assist you is very limited, even when they want to.
One MORE step. Do the same with your router. FACTORY RESET. It also plays a core essential role in the reliability of your smart home. If you have a cheap router you should really consider something higher end.
When I took the deep dive, and started from scratch, I was able to set up all my Matter devices with ease. Another suggestion - just because matter claims to be able to support multiple home ecosystems out of the box, DON’T do that. You are asking for trouble, Pick 1 like HomeKit as I did, or Google Home, or Alexa, or SmartThings, or other platforms, and do EVERYTHING on that ONE platform. Also install the manufacturer specific apps for direct control of your devices, outside of any ecosystem. Reduce complexity, don’t embrace it. Yes, Matter is still quite frustrating, but most of the issues should be solvable through updated ecosystem software and product firmware. I still believe it will become THE standard, likely the ONLY standard in the future. So unless you need features not yet supported by Matter, I think Matter devices are worth the initial pain, to future proof your investment.
Hope that helps !
They also came with everything needed for a simple installation.