Kasa Smart Plug KP200, In-Wall Smart Home Wi-Fi Outlet Works with Alexa, Google Home & IFTTT, No Hub Required, Remote Control, ETL Certified , White, 1 Pack

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  • Yuriy I

    > 24 hour

    Great app – no adds. Very easy to use. Lot’s of settings. However, I noticed that sometimes the schedule time does not work. For example, the light needs to be off at 8pm, but for some reason its still on at 9pm... I hope they’ll fix this bug

  • Harry Messersmith

    > 24 hour

    Happy I saved a couple of $ purchasing a used one all good. The box was damages as described, but the screws and wire nuts were missing. Not a big deal because I just re used the screws from the existing switch and the existing wires already were nutted. I like saving a little dough :) I just was not expecting to have missing parts so 4 star instead of 5.

  • Mr. Scoutmaster

    > 24 hour

    I have purchased several Kasa mini smart plugs, so I thought I would try the duplex smart wall receptacle. I started with two 3-1/2 inch deep metal Raco boxes, to hang together for the Kasa duplex smart receptacle plus one other device. I properly cut-in the box and wired both devices. Problem:. The Kasa smart duplex fit very snugly at the side of the box, but was too tall to fit. I had to file flat the 1/16th inch screws that protruded into the box. Only then could I force the box into place. But, the receptacle set up quickly and worked fine. For three months. If I mess with it, it will work for an hour or so. Then it goes offline. It no longer works with Alexa. I purchased it in October 2022 and didnt install it until December 2022. Its way past the return window. I replaced it with a Top Greener smart receptacle.

  • james d.

    > 24 hour

    This is the 3rd or 4th one Ive bought and this brand was the easiest and best one. I will be replacing all others with this brand.

  • Kiprock

    > 24 hour

    3 nice things about this dimmer: 1. Allows for local control, meaning that you can control it with Home Assistant. 2. You can turn off the backlight (in case you are using it in a bedroom and dont want the wall switch lighting up the room. 3. If you need to reboot the light for some reason, you can push the bottom right small button One SUPER annoying thing about KASA devices: They now FORCE you to create a cloud account just to connect these to your wifi. I absolutely detest this practice. Once I connected the light, I blocked all internet access to these (and every smart IOT device in my house) using my OpenWRT router. Overall recommended. I have many of these devices for the reasons listed above.

  • Ray

    > 24 hour

    It is nothing major. The only negative things I would say is that the switch doesnt a tactile feedback when switching on and off which I expected to feel. Another thing is I would make installation videos explaining what goes where for people who arent highly profiicient electicians.

  • Adam K.

    > 24 hour

    Look, I have a TON of Kasa stuff in my house. Switches, dimmers, three-way dimmers, strip lights, smart power strips. Seriously, maybe everything except cameras, because I have an entire hardwired CCTV system in the house. I like Kasa, and I really want to like these. They were easy to install (as long as you understand electrical, dont hurt yourself people!) And I know the trick to connect them even if the app doesnt detect them. They are a little bulky, but it you can handle working them up you can make them fit in the box just fine, Im sure. ...BUT... I use HA, and thats one of the reasons I chose Kasa. AND when I bought these outlets, I was under the impression that they did power monitoring. Now theyre installed and configured in all the systems, and I learn that they actually do not have energy monitoring capability. Disappointing. And I dont understand why that feature wouldnt be included on these. Seems like a basic feature, especially since its included in all the wall wart style smart plugs I have, most of which are also from Kasa? TPLink, if this can be added by software update, that would be great, as it really just seems like a basic feature that should have been provided.

  • DoITRight2112

    > 24 hour

    Only giving 4 stars due to lack of wiring instructions for anything other than very basic wiring. I had black, red, white, and copper. Not an electrician, but with some effort, I learned the red with was not needed in my case. Other than that, item works great and very happy with purchase. Kasa is a great brand.

  • Jacob W.

    > 24 hour

    The dimmer works great, especially with Google (which lets you specify the brightness voice command) but it did come wired/labeled wrong, with the hot and ground being mixed. If you dont know how to error test, youd think it was just defective, which isnt good. Except for that, Id give it a 5

  • Remington

    > 24 hour

    I have multiple standard Kasa smart switches in my home and decided to give the dimmer switch a try. Based on the other installs I figured this would be easy. However, the switch box is much larger than the standard switch to the point where it’s difficult to install in a crowded electrical box. I had a very difficult time cramming this into the electrical box because of the size. I’m not sure why it needs to be so much bulkier compared to the other switch. Besides from that, once I was able to complete the install, the switch works great. Unless you’re specifically looking for dimming capabilities, I would just stick to the standard Kasa smart switch.

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