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Purchase options and add-ons
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 125 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | Kasa Smart |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.73 x 3.33 x 5.11 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Contact Material | Plastic |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
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About this item
- Smart in wall outlets: Kasa smart’s in wall outlet lets you control 2 plugged in devices from anywhere at the same time or individually; All the features and benefits of a Kasa smart plug multiplied; Take up less space with this in wall option that’s ideal for Your living room, kitchen, even your bedroom
- Control from anywhere: Turn your in wall outlet on or off, set schedules or scenes from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa smart app; Remotely turn your holiday lights on while you’re at the office or away from home
- Voice control: Use simple voice commands with you in wall smart outlet and any Alexa or Google Assistant. You can give each outlet a unique name and use them separately; Ask Alexa to turn your bedroom lamps off when it’s bedtime, so you don’t have to get up and do it yourself
- Grouping: In the Kasa Smart app you can combine devices together for unified control with one single tap on your smartphone; Combine living room bulbs, plugs and switches together for more convenient access
- Away mode: Improve your home’s security by setting your outlet to turn connected devices on and off randomly throughout the day to make it appear you’re home even while you’re away. Operating temperature-32°F-104°F (0ºC-40ºC). Operating humidity-10%-90%RH, non-condensing. Wi-fi Protocol: IEEE 802.11b/g/n . Output : 15A maximum load in total
- Power Rating: 1875W MAX in total
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.73 x 3.33 x 5.11 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Item model number : KP200
- Date First Available : February 19, 2019
- Manufacturer : TP-Link
- ASIN : B07N3CK3MM
- Country of Origin : Vietnam
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,649 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #22 in Dimmer Switches
- Customer Reviews:
Product Description
It started in 2015 with a very smart plug. But, before that very smart plug, Kasa Smart was TP-Link Research America - TP-Link’s think tank for all things smart home. Building our name in the land of innovation, known as Silicon Valley, we were tasked with doing a deep dive into the smart home market to create customer-centric, reliable and quality products.
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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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From the manufacturer
Individually Control 2 Smart Outlets
Control any 2 plugged in devices from anywhere at the same time or individually.
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Voice Control
Use simple voice commands with your in-wall smart outlet and Alexa or Google Assistant.
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Control from Anywhere
Control any appliances connected to your smart in-wall outlet from anywhere via Tapo/Kasa app.
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Schedule
Set personalized power on/off schedules for every device you plug in.
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Away Mode
Connected lights will power on and off at random intervals to simulate someone being home.
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Group Control
Pair with other Kasa Smart devices and control everything conveniently in the Kasa app.
Safety is a Priority
ETL certified to provide peace of mind that quality and safety are standards we strive for.
(Control number 5010780, by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc., 2019)
Tamper Resistant
Tamper-resistant design enhances safety and prevents foreign objects from being inserted.
The Kasa Smart App offers a simple installation guide.
Do not attempt to install the product unless you have proper training and equipment. Improper installation or misuse of the product may cause severe property damage, environmental damage, burns, electrical shock, bodily injury, or death.
Kasa Smart Plugs & Outlets
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Individual Outlet Control
| 2 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 2 |
USB Charging Ports (5A/2.4V)
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Max Load
| 15A | 15A | 15A | 15A | 15A |
Installation
| Requires In-Wall Wiring | Plug-in | Plug-in | Plug-in | Plug-in |
Weatherproof
| - | - | - | - | IP64 Rated |
Surge Protection
| ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ |
Energy Monitoring
| ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ |
Safety Certification
| ETL, FCC | UL, FCC | ETL, FCC | ETL, FCC | ETL, FCC |
Works with
| Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT | Apple Home, Alexa, Google Home | Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT | Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT | Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT |
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Customers like the performance, value, and control of the electronic switch. For example, they mention that it works great, it's affordable, and that it has saved them money. They appreciate the brightness, ease of installation, and quality. That said, some complain about the size and connectivity.
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Customers like the performance of the electronic switch. For example, they say it works great, the app works well, and the switch performs flawlessly. It's great for smartening up dumb devices like floor lamps. That said, some mention that the fan control works flawlessly, but others are left with blazing bright lights all the time.
"...7. Tamper Resistant.8. App was really quick to respond to user input and nice design.9...." Read more
"...The fan controller actually gives me 4 useful speeds + off. Wi-Fi works fine. The set up was easy but has extra steps to set minimal lighting levels...." Read more
"...I've been waiting a while for these and the device works great, it was easy to install though that power box is packed!..." Read more
"...IF it is installed properly (see below), the KP200 works well and is easy to install (neutral white wire required!!)...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the electronic switch to be easy. They mention that the solution is simple, and the installation and setup of their network were quick. They also appreciate the app interface, saying it's nice and they can control different switches.
"...2. NO HUB required!3. Outlet install super easy....I've changed many outlets before though.4. Separate control of each plug.5...." Read more
"...is nice looking and has a very nice “feel” under your finger and is very easy / intuitive to operate.Well done!" Read more
"...been waiting a while for these and the device works great, it was easy to install though that power box is packed!..." Read more
"...it is installed properly (see below), the KP200 works well and is easy to install (neutral white wire required!!)...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the electronic switch. They mention that the controller is nice looking, and has a very nice feel under their finger. The switch is easy to integrate into the KASA ecosystem, and the decorative outlet cover is a nice touch. The faceplates are super cheap at your local hardware store, and it looks a lot cleaner. Overall, customers find the switch to be durable, reliable, and easy to use and integrate into their smart home.
"...5. Adding outlet to Kasa App took less than a minute.6. They look great and have a nice finish to them...they don't look cheap.7...." Read more
"...The controller is nice looking and has a very nice “feel” under your finger and is very easy / intuitive to operate.Well done!" Read more
"...Only a small downside, the cover/face plate isn't exactly appealing. It's fairly big, thick, & boxy...." Read more
"...devices in the network perform without a technical hitch and are reliable...." Read more
Customers like the control of the electronic switch. They say that each outlet can be controlled independently, and the plugs can be individually controlled. They also appreciate the WiFi control of both outlets, and mention that it's one of the most convenient electrical outlets they've ever had. Customers also like the standard outlet profile, and that the outlets are independently wirelessly switchable and programmable.
"...4. Separate control of each plug.5. Adding outlet to Kasa App took less than a minute.6...." Read more
"...Love that face that you can control each outlet individually. Only thing missing is energy monitoring." Read more
"...With voice-activated versatility, IFTTT integration, remote control capabilities, and energy-efficient features, this in-wall Wi-Fi outlet is an..." Read more
"...It's pretty easy to swap out outlets (TURN OFF POWER 1st). Setting up Alexa to it is easy if you've already done these types of connections before...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the electronic switch. They say it's programmable, and can set the LED indicator lights brightness by an offset based on actual sunrise and sunset. They also appreciate the ability to set up timers and routines, and the ability for the switch to control things like string lights and a bug zapper light.
"...The ability to set the LED indicator lights brightness by an offset based on actual sunrise and sunset is unique and very much appreciated...." Read more
"...APP:So far the app works well. Love the scheduling features.App Kid proofing:..." Read more
"...You can also adjust the LED brightness level on the switches and keep them always on/off or scheduled brightness which is nice at night time to be..." Read more
"...The fan switch has 4 speeds, the light has normal dimmable control. Works great with Google Assistant." Read more
Customers like the value of the electronic switch. They say it's very affordable, worth the money, and has saved them lots of money. Customers also say it works great and is the best bang for your smart home.
"...Overall this is a great dual switch for the price...." Read more
"...and control the usage of power-hungry devices, helping you save on your electricity bill and reduce your carbon footprint...." Read more
"They are easy to install, inexpensive, consistently works great." Read more
"These are very affordable compared to some of the major brands that require separate hubs. They work well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the electronic switch. Some mention that connecting and managing with Alexa is seamless, it works great with Alex, and the Kasa app meshes well with Alex. However, others say that it lost its connection after six months, it constantly disconnects from the app, and others just go offline.
"...The switch and fan both work flawlessly with Alexa groups and routines...." Read more
"...The only reason I did not rate it as 5stars is it does not at this time integrate with the Home Assistant ecosystem...." Read more
"...Easy 5 minute install & setup. No Wi-Fi conflicting issues. I am using 1 pole Wi-Fi switches as well as 3-way switches...." Read more
"...If I mess with it, it will work for an hour or so. Then it goes offline. It no longer works with Alexa...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the electronic switch. They mention that it is a little bit large when compared to most other decorative style, and it takes up way more space than the dumb outlet. Some say that the in wall piece is large and requires much more space. That said, some complain that the outlet itself is rather large and leaves little room for other items.
"...Plus, the outlet itself is rather large, meaning it's probably going to be a tight fit when screwing it back into the box...." Read more
"...Instead of wire nuts, I went with Wagos. Still did not have enough room...." Read more
"...They are a little bulky, but it you can handle working them up you can make them fit in the box just fine, I'm sure. ......" Read more
"...Kasa smart duplex fit very snugly at the side of the box, but was too tall to fit...." Read more
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Pros:
1. Surprised to find outlet no longer has wire pigtails like their intall video shows. I prefer this any way because pigtails with extra wire nuts take way too much room in electrical box.
2. NO HUB required!
3. Outlet install super easy....I've changed many outlets before though.
4. Separate control of each plug.
5. Adding outlet to Kasa App took less than a minute.
6. They look great and have a nice finish to them...they don't look cheap.
7. Tamper Resistant.
8. App was really quick to respond to user input and nice design.
9. One of my applications is for heat tape on plumbing I'll turn on at random times depending on winter temps...anyway, the "timer" option in the app is nice option because I don't need to run the heat tape all that long and now I can turn it on and set timer to turn it off automatically in 20 minutes or something so if I forget and remember 3 hours later I know I was covered.
10. TP-Link company brand recognition (I may not have bought otherwise since Kasa didn't mean anything to me)
11. NOT made in China.
Cons:
1. Only comes in white? Luckily I'm putting these in garage and attic spaces so it didn't matter much for my current application but I would love to use these inside my house as well but entire house is light almond.
2. Screws for wire terminals are short and don't have a limiter on them like normal outlets do so if you unscrew them too far the screw falls out. No big deal for normal application but if you are installing in attic and don't know this like I didn’t you'll be searching thru attic insulation to find the screw. Which I found and now I know!
3. An option without a wall plate would be good. I use decora style wall plates and would want them to match...but these outlets don't come in light almond any way so non starter for me for inside my house.
4. Scheduled events in App can only be 31 events PER PLUG. No big deal normally but I'm using one of these for a hot water tank recirculation pump that I want to run for 5 minutes every hour in the winter.
5. Other issue with scheduling is related to #4. You have to create a separate schedule event for ON and OFF operations which adds up. If scheduling could just have a start and end time option I could cut the amount of schedules I need to create in half. Again, probablly no big deal for normal applications.
This one works. Dimming is smooth and obviously LED compatible at this point. The fan controller actually gives me 4 useful speeds + off. Wi-Fi works fine. The set up was easy but has extra steps to set minimal lighting levels. I’ve got a dozen timer settings on the fan to circulate air and it all works as scheduled. The controller is nice looking and has a very nice “feel” under your finger and is very easy / intuitive to operate.
Well done!
WARNING FOR AMATEUR ELECTRICIANS (like me):
I am NOT an electrician, however, I've personally replaced most of the wall switches and receptacles in my home without a single issue. I have also replaced ceiling fans, light fixtures and bathroom exhaust fans -- also without any issues. So, I was very confident installing he KP200 would be another cakewalk. However, this time I got in a little over my head installing the KP200, and it required an EXPENSIVE visit by a licensed electrician to make things right again.
I learned, here in Arizona (and probably other states too), the safety code requires ANY WALL RECEPTACLE (outlet) within 15 feet of running water (such as kitchen sink or bathroom sink/tub/shower) must be a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). This is also sometimes called a "GFI outlet."
My "open concept" kitchen area has eight wall receptacles (all with NO "GFCI" markings or the usual GFI test/reset buttons); therefore, I did not know they were GFCI. About 14 feet from my kitchen sink is a "pantry" -- which is far enough away from the kitchen sink not to worry about water splashing. The pantry has two above-counter wall receptacles (which I later learned are UNMARKED GFCI receptacles).
So, when I replaced one of the UNMARKED GFCI outlets with the KP200, everything went to hell in a handbasket. The KP200 would not work properly, AND the other seven "kitchen" outlets were inoperable as well. In short (pun intended), the electrician said the KP200 is NOT a GFCI unit, and replacing the GFCI with the KP200 -- not only violated the state's electrical code, but it was also created a substantial safety hazard by breaking the chain of protection provided by the eight outlets connected to the unmarked GFCI circuit. (Once I went to the outside electrical panel, it was visually obvious some of the breakers were GFCI, but inside the home, nothing indicates their GFCI status).
Although the electrician has an excellent reputation for quality work, he is "VERY OLD SCHOOL." As such, there are TWO THINGS he absolutely HATES:
(1) ALL home automation smart devices (don't even mention the word - "Alexa" to him);
(2) ANY "weekend-warrior" homeowner who is not a licensed electrician and does his own electrical work.
That said, I not only received a very stern verbal admonishment regarding electrical safety, I also received an invoice for $150. (I think some of the $150 was punitive.)
Expensive lesson learn. So, BEFORE you swap-out your old electrical outlet for a TP-LINK KP200, be CERTAIN it is NOT an UNMARKED CFCI receptacle.
By the way, the next day, I installed the KP200 in a bedroom, and it works as expected! It is an excellent and reliable name-brand product!
ONE LAST CAVEAT: I only purchase smart devices made by large, well-established technology companies, such as TP-Link. Why? Most "Internet of Things" (IOT) smart devices COMMUNICATE to the world outside your home in order to function. That means IOT devices are potentially the WEAKEST LINK in your home Internet/network security.
In other words, you need to purchase IOT devices from companies that have the financial resources and technical expertise to update BOTH the firmware and software of their products -- as the product ages. This updating helps defend your home network against hackers who exploit "cheap," no-name IOT device to gain access to the rest of your home network, computers, smartphones, tablets, and etc.
I hope this helps.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019
WARNING FOR AMATEUR ELECTRICIANS (like me):
I am NOT an electrician, however, I've personally replaced most of the wall switches and receptacles in my home without a single issue. I have also replaced ceiling fans, light fixtures and bathroom exhaust fans -- also without any issues. So, I was very confident installing he KP200 would be another cakewalk. However, this time I got in a little over my head installing the KP200, and it required an EXPENSIVE visit by a licensed electrician to make things right again.
I learned, here in Arizona (and probably other states too), the safety code requires ANY WALL RECEPTACLE (outlet) within 15 feet of running water (such as kitchen sink or bathroom sink/tub/shower) must be a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). This is also sometimes called a "GFI outlet."
My "open concept" kitchen area has eight wall receptacles (all with NO "GFCI" markings or the usual GFI test/reset buttons); therefore, I did not know they were GFCI. About 14 feet from my kitchen sink is a "pantry" -- which is far enough away from the kitchen sink not to worry about water splashing. The pantry has two above-counter wall receptacles (which I later learned are UNMARKED GFCI receptacles).
So, when I replaced one of the UNMARKED GFCI outlets with the KP200, everything went to hell in a handbasket. The KP200 would not work properly, AND the other seven "kitchen" outlets were inoperable as well. In short (pun intended), the electrician said the KP200 is NOT a GFCI unit, and replacing the GFCI with the KP200 -- not only violated the state's electrical code, but it was also created a substantial safety hazard by breaking the chain of protection provided by the eight outlets connected to the unmarked GFCI circuit. (Once I went to the outside electrical panel, it was visually obvious some of the breakers were GFCI, but inside the home, nothing indicates their GFCI status).
Although the electrician has an excellent reputation for quality work, he is "VERY OLD SCHOOL." As such, there are TWO THINGS he absolutely HATES:
(1) ALL home automation smart devices (don't even mention the word - "Alexa" to him);
(2) ANY "weekend-warrior" homeowner who is not a licensed electrician and does his own electrical work.
That said, I not only received a very stern verbal admonishment regarding electrical safety, I also received an invoice for $150. (I think some of the $150 was punitive.)
Expensive lesson learn. So, BEFORE you swap-out your old electrical outlet for a TP-LINK KP200, be CERTAIN it is NOT an UNMARKED CFCI receptacle.
By the way, the next day, I installed the KP200 in a bedroom, and it works as expected! It is an excellent and reliable name-brand product!
ONE LAST CAVEAT: I only purchase smart devices made by large, well-established technology companies, such as TP-Link. Why? Most "Internet of Things" (IOT) smart devices COMMUNICATE to the world outside your home in order to function. That means IOT devices are potentially the WEAKEST LINK in your home Internet/network security.
In other words, you need to purchase IOT devices from companies that have the financial resources and technical expertise to update BOTH the firmware and software of their products -- as the product ages. This updating helps defend your home network against hackers who exploit "cheap," no-name IOT device to gain access to the rest of your home network, computers, smartphones, tablets, and etc.
I hope this helps.
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Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2023
Respecto a la instalación, es muy sencilla, como instalar cualquier otro contacto, lo único que no me gustó y por eso comparto fotos, es que el dispositivo es muy grande que no logró entrar en su totalidad en la caja, antes tenía otro contacto inteligente de steren el cual entro sin problemas, pero este no, no se si mi caja (chalupa) sea chiquita o vieja, pero no cupo, por lo que si tienes hijo pequeños puede ser muy peligroso que quede tan afuera.
La configuración es muy sencilla, el dispositivo se conecta a tu modem/router, la aplicación es intuitiva, puedes revisar información como tiempo de endendido, aunque me gustaría que tuviera estuviera datos como consumos. Se puede conectar a Alexa, Google y Smart Things de Samsung.
Si lo recomiendo, pero considera que es posible no quede muy bien instalada.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 25, 2024
Respecto a la instalación, es muy sencilla, como instalar cualquier otro contacto, lo único que no me gustó y por eso comparto fotos, es que el dispositivo es muy grande que no logró entrar en su totalidad en la caja, antes tenía otro contacto inteligente de steren el cual entro sin problemas, pero este no, no se si mi caja (chalupa) sea chiquita o vieja, pero no cupo, por lo que si tienes hijo pequeños puede ser muy peligroso que quede tan afuera.
La configuración es muy sencilla, el dispositivo se conecta a tu modem/router, la aplicación es intuitiva, puedes revisar información como tiempo de endendido, aunque me gustaría que tuviera estuviera datos como consumos. Se puede conectar a Alexa, Google y Smart Things de Samsung.
Si lo recomiendo, pero considera que es posible no quede muy bien instalada.
As the title mentions, this smart outlet will almost fill your junction box. If you have a nest of wires going into your desired junction box... you might have to rethink your project. I had to clip back some wires and remove unnecessary marrettes to make enough space. When complete though... they work fine and the wife loves being able to tell Google to turn on and off the lights instead of bossing me to do it.