💡 Light Up Your Life with Smart Control!
The Kasa Smart Switch 2-Gang HS200-2 is a cutting-edge light switch that allows you to control two circuits effortlessly. With a sleek design, easy app-guided installation, and compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, this switch offers convenience and modern functionality. Enjoy advanced scheduling features and remote access to your lights, making it perfect for the tech-savvy homeowner.
Operation Mode | Off, Smart Switch |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Screw |
Brand | Kasa Smart |
Terminal | Screw |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.95 x 5.15 x 0.24 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Hinge Lever |
Contact Material | Copper |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
Control Method | Voice |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | White |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
UPC | 840030711800 |
Part Number | HS200-2 |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.95 x 5.15 x 0.24 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | HS200-2 |
Style | 2-Gang |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 2×HS200;1×2-Gang Wall Plate;4x Screws;8×Wire Nuts;Quick Start Guide;Wire Labels |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**
Easy to Connect
I have installed three of these so far in the house and it works great. Once you get the first Kasa product installed the rest follow suit. The initial one was a little difficult to install but that's just an issue on my part. I have 12 total Kasa smart switches in my house and all work great. Installing two more torrow and hope to install 4 more soon in addition to the Kasa thermostat. Good value for the money as you can see. The Kasa app is easy to use as well and I have had no problems getting the switches to work in the app. If you get an Echo product to go with the switches it makes it even better. Being able to remotely turn off those pesky lights your children left on while trying to run out the door is amazingly convenient. I have had no connectivity issues unlike other reviews. I have a good router and plenty of WiFi coverage in the home so it makes me wonder if the issues with the other reviewers were that they didn't have good coverage in their homes. The dimming feature worked flawless as it was able to dim lights i didn't even know could be dimmed in our home.
A**A
Easy to install and use
This is great in our house to time our outdoor lights above our garage. I have switch for the garage indoor lights that is not on a timer and then the second switch for the lights outside the house and timed them to go on each night. I am not an electrician but know a little bit and it took me about an hour to install however my current plugs were quite disorganized. I am sure it is much quicker to install but regardless anyone can do it with a little time. Seems to hold up well, I’ve had them for almost a year now with no issues.
J**O
A Must buy!
My regular go-to smart lighting switch. Affordable and installs easily. Other brands like GE dies when a rainstorm comes... I've had to change out so many. This one, keeps on working!
N**N
Can be intimidating if there's a ton of wires in a small junction box on your first experience
Update 04/12/25: I was able to get this figured out; this was user-error (Dunning-Kruger). I shouldn't have chosen a two-gang junction box with such a huge bundle of wires in it to get my feet wet with trying to wire in smart-switches. I was trying to wire in the black hot wire into the bundle of black hot wires, but this was wrong. The correct configuration was to just wire in the two black wires coming from the smart switches into the existing two hot wires (and one to the existing ground wire, of course), then unscrew the wire nut from the massive existing bundle of neutral (white) wires, then wire the two (white) neutral wires from my two smart switches into that bundle. Viola, everything worked flawlessly, although I had barely enough to room to jam all that into the junction box.OLD: I checked the description of this product carefully since I have experience with successfully wiring two smart thermostats to three separate air conditioners. I also work for a smart / IoT device company (that involves wiring) in a troubleshooting department, so I felt very comfortable taking on this task myself, although I have only done rudimentary 120v projects.I took off the light switch cover and examined the wiring before making my purchase. Mine had one neutral, one black (hot / line), and one ground, plus one huge bundle of 6 - 8 black (hot / line) wires and one huge bundle of 6 - 8 neutral wires. I photographed the existing wiring to make sure I could return to the existing wiring (just in case). I didn't see anything wrong because the description only mentions requiring a neutral wire, but would later discover it requires two black (hot / line) wires.The existing two switches each had one black, one white, and one neutral connected. They did not have two blacks connected as expected. The wires were connected to a giant mess of wires featuring two huge wire nuts of 6 - 8 white and 6 - 8 black wires each (respectively).First I just attempted to connect the switches as close as possible to the old switches, but this did not work. Flipping the breaker caused the switched outlet connected to a lamp to just flicker and the ceiling fan not to respond. The two smart switches just flashed orange and were unresponsive.Finally, I found the hot wire in the bundle of black wires using a voltage tester, isolated it from the rest, then bundled it into a wire nut with the secondary black wire coming off each switch. Same result.I tried a few more variations, but nothing would work. I'm flying blind on how this junction box / room was wired.I understand the way this junction box was wired is not TPLink's fault, but what is their fault is installation was billed as "a breeze" and the requirement of the black wires are happily glossed over. I could have saved 6+ hours of troubleshooting if they had put in the real requirements (two hot/line, one neutral). It seems like TPLink is okay with making some customers miserable wasting their time rather than put in the description how difficult it is for many customers (which you can do an internet search on, which you'll find my issue is not uncommon).
M**E
Great product
Love the convenience of having my can lights hooked up to the Alexa system!
C**Y
These are amazing
These are amazing, makes life so much easier, if I leave a light on I can turn it off with a push of a button or from the app.
H**Y
Doesn’t Connect – Total Waste of Time
I've never been able to get this Kasa Smart Switch 2-Gang HS200-2 to work, no matter what I try. I've spent hours troubleshooting and it simply refuses to connect to my Wi-Fi.I tried:A 2.4GHz-only network (even disabled 5GHz),Older routers,Multiple resets and power cycles.Each time, the switch broadcasts its default Wi-Fi, and the app claims "connection successful"—but it's not. I have to manually connect to the switch’s Wi-Fi, enter my own Wi-Fi credentials, and then it just spins for 10–15 minutes before saying “pairing failed.” and keeps blinking orange and green.I've restarted everything (including the switch and router), reinstalled the app, and even tried different phones—same result. It just won’t connect.This has been a huge waste of time and money. I normally like TP-Link products, but this one is a complete disappointment. Avoid it unless you enjoy endless setup loops and frustration.
V**N
Works Great!
Easy install. Took a while to connect the app but it works perfectly!
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