Kasa Sensible Movement Sensor Swap, Single Pole, Wants Impartial Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Mild Swap, Works with Alexa & Google Assistant, UL Licensed, No Hub Required(KS200MP2),White,2-Pack
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The KS200M is sensible change with a sophisticated movement and ambient mild sensor in-built. Splendid for areas the place hand-free operation is right, the KS200M is ideal for individuals who need extra automation of their house, together with these with restricted mobility or these with youngsters within the house. Stroll right into a room and have your lights mechanically activate. Lights might be programmed to show off after a set time with out movement detection to avoid wasting on electrical energy. The good change additionally contains an ambient mild sensor that may detect daylight circumstances and forestall the lights from turning on throughout the daytime if desired. Absolutely customise your expertise with settings based mostly in your routine. Better of all, the KS200M is hands-free, voice controllable, and app accessed. From Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, to Samsung SmartThings, the Kasa Sensible KS200M offers you handy voice controls.You may anticipate Kasa Sensible high quality with the KS200M which has undergone rigorous security testing and has been UL licensed by third get together Underwriter Laboratories. As well as, the machine is backed by an trade main 2-year restricted guarantee. In case you are one of many 7 million plus Kasa Sensible customers, additionally, you will respect that the KS200M is suitable with different Kasa gadgets which means, you may set teams, and good actions to work at the side of different Kasa Sensible gadgets.Take management of your good lighting, and have complete automated freedom with the Kasa Sensible KS200M Sensible Swap with movement sensor.This which might obtain extra automation, intelligence, and customized settings. Customary: IEEE802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi Customary: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi solely Max load: 600W INC, 300 W CFL. Energy Provide: AC 100~125 V, 50/60 Hz Impartial Wire Required. 2-year guarantee.
Product Dimensions : 5.06 x 3.33 x 1.82 inches; 4.48 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : KS200MP2
Date First Obtainable : April 25, 2022
Producer : TP-LINK
ASIN : B09XYYMJ9D
Nation of Origin : Vietnam
【Superior Movement Detection】Utterly hands-free and good operation of your linked lights. The change mechanically turns lights on when movement is detected and turns off after a preset time. Splendid for areas corresponding to bedrooms, hallways and restrooms the place hands-free operation is right.
【Daylight Detection】Sensible ambient mild detection will sense daylight and forestall lights from turning on throughout the day.
【Sensible Mode & Away Mode】Set totally different mild triggers based mostly in your routine for easy management. Mechanically turns gadgets on and off at totally different instances to provide the looks that somebody is house.
【Works w/ All Bulb Varieties】600W Incandescent/Halogen, 300W CFL/MLV/ELV
【Voice & App Management】Handle your machine with voice instructions through Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Samsung SmartThings. Palms-free operation of your lights from anyplace by means of the free Kasa app.
【Trusted & Dependable】The KS200M is UL licensed, which means rigorous testing is finished for security and authorized by a third get together laboratory. Contains our trade main 2-year guarantee. Kasa is trusted by over 7 million customers worldwide.
【Kasa Sensible Motion】Part of the Kasa Sensible Ecosystem, the change works with different Kasa gadgets, so you may set good actions, and groupings together with your different Kasa gadgets.
【Guided Setup】As with all Kasa merchandise, you may comply with the simple to make use of Kasa app to information you thru the set up course of. This product requires a impartial wire for set up. In case you are not accustomed to electrical wiring, we at all times suggest utilizing a licensed electrician to assist with the set up.
Clients say
Clients just like the performance, ease of set up, and programming choices of the digital change. They point out it really works effectively with Alexa and Googli, and integrates effectively with their TP Hyperlink mesh WiFi. Some respect that they’ll set timers and different settings inside the app. Nonetheless, some dislike its sturdiness. Opinions are blended on the movement sensor, mild flip off, dimming functionality, and construct high quality.
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13 reviews for Kasa Sensible Movement Sensor Swap, Single Pole, Wants Impartial Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Mild Swap, Works with Alexa & Google Assistant, UL Licensed, No Hub Required(KS200MP2),White,2-Pack
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Original price was: $54.99.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Damian Rodriguez –
Excellent Sensor Switch
It was very easy to install and configure, so far with a few days of use have work great for the home office. Update the firmware once installed and head to the Smart Control configuration to create your own schedule of when you will be more actively using the room, so it does not turn on/off on the sensor while working.
Damon V –
More functionality than a basic motion sensor
I use a lot of Kasa/Tapo switches and this new motion sensor switch is really nice because it’s very customizable and you can make modifications through the app rather than having to take the faceplate off and figure out a combination of buttons. Easy to install and works great.
Alek –
Works Just Right For My Needs
Purchased this for the garage light, sensor is not to sensitive, facing the garage door and it doesnât catch the motion till half way into the garage. Perfect for what was needed. Connection to app was easy and quick, already have products from company. Sleek look, cover doesnât sit flush at bottom, tried to adjust but it will suffice.
Pavan Kalyan –
Works Well
The switch has a reliable motion sensor that responds well to movement, making it convenient for hands-free operation. However, the detection range could be improved to cover larger areas more effectively. Installation was straightforward, and the switch integrates well with most lighting systems. Overall, itâs a good option for small to medium-sized spaces but may not be ideal for large rooms where extended coverage is needed.
Dilton N Tan –
Nice alternative to Lutron
I’ve used Lutron Maestro switches but I got these because they were a little smarter. I’ve already installed the Lutron switches and don’t want to have to reinstall them, but I think these are a better value compared to the Lutron Maestro.The main function I was looking for was a way to configure the sensitivity a little more.It works great and it was fairly easy to install. Don’t really care much for the “smart” features since the point of a motion sensor is to set and forget it.It comes with a pretty nice switch cover too (1 gang only though) but that was a nice bonus that I didn’t expect.
J. Wagner –
Capable switch
Wish it worked with homekit, but oh well. Easy setup. Best feature is the light sensor tied to the motion sensor. The motion wonât trigger the lights until itâs dark. One of those things thar just makes sense to do.
Ol’ Hesty –
KASA switches are the best you can buy
I would like to first point out that Iâve been using smart switches since their inception. I have tried just about all major brands and there is just absolutely no comparison to these switches. Set up couldnât be easier. Integration with Amazon Echo devices (Alexa) is automatic after you set up the switch. The switches are a bright white color. One would think that is a given, but not so. Other switches can have a slight yellow hue to them that stand out when using a bright white cover plate. The user has the option to turn off the small LED light incorporated in the switch rocker. I have 24 of their switches (3-way combo sets, single pole switches, and several of their motion sensing switches). All have performed flawlessly over the years. Not one glitch to date. Now Lutrøn on the other hand. They inevitably go bad, all of them, and their switches only provide manual on/off and vacancy sensing. Their options for how long the light stays on is very limited (only 5 settings), not to mention their recessed logo and multiple seams collect dirt over time. I have one of their vacancy sensor switches left, but I anticipate it is going to go bad here in a short while (they all do). Their app for the devices is tops! Easy to navigate, and program the switches. The one feature that I truly love about these switches is their vacation setting. I have certain switches go on and off throughout the night to create the illusion that someone is awake and turning on lights throughout the night and early morning hours. All their switches have a sunrise/ sunset option which is great for porch lights and external illumination. They are a set it and forget it kind of switch, unlike their competitors in which you have to manually set daylight savings hours, and adjust their on/off hours according to the time of year. The sensitivity of these KASA vacancy sensors switches are on par with anyoneâs expectations.I have included a few photos and a video illustrating above mentioned and their functionality through Alexa. 1st photo is that of a Lutrøn vacancy sensor switch (not sleek at all), the switch to the left of it is a standard switch (note its color discrepancy compared to the wall plate and smart switch). 2nd photo is the KASA switch, it stands out a bit proud, but I donât mind, and the switch to its left is a standard switch (again take note of the difference in white hue). 3rd photo is two KASA smart switches (left and middle), and the 3rd is Gà fan smart switch. Take note of the LED circle on the middle switch. That can be disabled in the app if you choose.
Hal –
Excellent addition to shoe closets or pantry closets.
I already have other Kasa products and I know their products are of good quality. I would have given this 5 stars if not for two minor issues.1. The box was opened before. The sticky seal was completely broken at the seam. One of the switches looked like it had been handled before, e.g., the protective clear sheet was removed and put back into the box.2. The enclosure (for internal electronics) behind the switch is just slightly too chunky…protruding too deep into the junction box. I had to use some really strong force to push the switch into the junction box so that the switch plate can be flush with the wall
CE Tech –
I recently added the KS200M motion-sensor light switch to my mixed suite of home automation devices, replacing a similar Incipio switch that failed. The TP-Link switch was a little more expensive than some alternatives, but in general my TP-Link Kasa devices have been a little more trouble-free than other brands. And it works fine, so 4 stars for sure.But it’s a bit annoying that TP-Link still has some easily-fixed annoying flaws after years of customer feedback.Most annoying issue with motion-sensor smart light switches (not just TP-Link), why isn’t there a easy way to temporarily override the automatic timeout when you want the light to stay on? Like when you are working in the room just out of view of the motion sensor, or sitting still in the room?As for the Kasa UI, why isn’t there a custom timeout setting instead of a limited choice of timeout values like “10 minutes” or “20 minutes”, but no way to set “15 minutes”? Don’t they realize that apps have access to a keyboard where you could actually type a number (gasp!) ?And it would certainly be more flexible for home automation if they exposed the motion sensor as a separate device. Yes, you can trigger actions based on the light turning on, but that’s not always what you want.
Toasted –
Had to replace a Lutron occupancy sensor switch after a few years as it started misbehaving. Bought a 15A replacement at a local store but my LED lighting load is only 240W so I looked around online. To my surprise, the Kasa product costs much less and is Smart.However, the description on Amazon does not explicitly state what LED load it can handle; it only states 600W incandescent and 1/6HP motor. So I gambled it would be OK and it seems to be, but not confirmed by anything on the box or in the enclosed Quick Start Guide. If you get filtered onto the Canadian website for TP-Link/Kasa, the product is not even listed. The Lutron MS-OPS5M is likewise rated at 600W incandescent and 360W LED so I think the Kasa shoudl be similarly rated for LED.Once installed and set up with the Kasa Smart app (including an update to the firmware), I learned that my switch is Hardware Version 1.0. There is a later version 1.8 reported on the US website. I do not know if there are any operational or performance differences.Installation was a challenge that would have been eased by a deeper box. I recall that it was hard getting the Lutron to fit because there are three cables entering the box: line, lights and outlets. The Lutron doesn’t need the neutral and has a bare, small gauge ground wire but the Kasa looks fractionally deeper, needs the neutral connection and has a heavier gauge, insulated ground wire. Taking together one or two larger wire nuts and the Kasa being fractionally deeper (maybe only a millimetre or so), I had to really jam it all in. One side is still lifted off the wall but it’s in a workshop/storage area so appearance is not so important.Motion sensitivity even at 30ft is good (set to high sensitivity). Took me a bit to find my way into the device settings on the app and was relieved to find that the turnoff delay after motion has not been detected could be set to something longer than the default 1 minute. That’s also not something that is described on the Amazon page.
ClemK –
The switch works great, easy to install and setup.It makes a clicking sound when turning the switch on/off, so keep that in mind if you guys are installing this in or near a bedroom where you automate the on/off. Just something to note.The dimmer version doesn’t make any noise since it’s “always on” with varying voltages, so that’s an option if the on/off sound is a concern.
Matt –
I bought this for my windowless washroom.The good- easy to install- works as a motion sensor- I could see this switch working well outside in a carport with the ambient light features and the ability to set times where the light won’t come on at allThe not so good- took me forever to get connected to the wifi. I have many other smart switches and bulbs from other manufacturers and this one was the most finnicky to get working. User error for sure but not an issue I had with anything else- The smart functions aren’t good. I set it to turn on for 15 minutes and then turn off when I get up in the morning but it shuts off automatically after 1 minute unless I’m in there. What, do I have to set it to turn on 15 times just to get the light to stay on?- If I disable the ‘smart’ features it disables the motion sensor- Would be nice if there was a physical switch to have it manually stay on as the only way to do that is to go into the app and disable the smart functionality (and thus the motion sensor itself)Setting the light to stay on for 15 minutes once activated would probably solve most of my problems but that seems wasteful and not something I should have to do considering this is a ‘smart’ switch
Alex –
It is quite nice and you can set up different sensitivity options. However when it comes to setting up running time. It has too little options. I literally need 15mins and the unit is unable to run for that specific time. Emailed them about it about a week ago and have not heard back or seen any updates.