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The Kasa SmartWiFi Motion Sensor Switch (KS200M) is a cutting-edge light switch that offers hands-free operation through advanced motion detection. It features smart daylight sensing, voice control compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, and an easy app-guided setup. UL certified for safety, this switch is perfect for enhancing home automation and security.
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Current Rating | 5 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Screw |
Brand | Kasa Smart |
Switch Type | On/Off |
Terminal | Spst |
Material | Plastic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.06 x 3.33 x 1.82 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Mounting Type | Pole |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Copper |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Specification Met | UL |
Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Android |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | White |
Wattage | 1.5 watts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
UPC | 840030702686 |
Part Number | KS200M |
Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.06 x 3.33 x 1.82 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | KS200M |
Size | 1-Pack |
Style | Motion Sensor |
Thickness | 1.82 Inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 Switch, 1 Wall Plate, 2 Wire Nuts, 2 Screws, 4 Wire Labels |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years |
A**W
Makes life easy, but has a few issues
Update, Oct 2024:The motion sensor is still very sensitive but it turned out the problem with the timer was my error. I'd set up a rule to turn the light off after 10 minutes but elsewhere in the app I'd set it to turn off if it didn't detect motion for 1 minute. So after 1 minute of me being out of sight of the motion detector it turned itself off, as I'd instructed it to. So a good slap of my own forehead here, a very loud "D'oh!" in my best Homer Simpson voice, and I'm restoring the fifth star to the product.Update, Aug 2024:The motion sensor is very sensitive. I've got mine set to the lowest setting and it activates when I'm 10 feet away in an adjacent room. It would be nice to be able to set it to be much less sensitive, so it activates if I walk past it but not if I walk somewhere in the general vicinity. It's as if the angle of view is fairly narrow, so that if I'm walking along the wall where it's located it doesn't respond until I walk right in front of it, but if I'm in the next room it will activate with me a clear 10 feet or more away. That's tedious, because it means if I stand at my bench to mend something the pantry light keeps turning on.There's also an issue that might be with the switch and might be with the Kasa app (I suspect the app, but the two go together). Because I'm prone to forget to turn off the pantry light (and sometimes it's hard to turn it off if I've got both hands full) I set up a rule in the software that activates when the light is turned on, and turns it off 10 minutes later. 10 minutes is plenty of time to find what I need in the pantry and leave, except that it actually turns off after more like 2-3 minutes.These aren't major issues but are irritating enough to knock off a star. There's not much point having time-based options if what happens bears so little resemblance to what I programmed, and it's been known for years that motion sensors that activate whenever anything happens remotely near them are of limited use.I still plan to install the other one in the attic, I'll just leave it to a standard rule to turn it off.Original review:I fitted a motion sensor switch to the room in my basement where I keep the chest freezer. When I take stuff down to the chest freezer I need to figure how to turn the light on, which can be tricky when I've got both hands full with stuff to go in the chest freezer. I can flick a switch with an elbow but it's a bit of a drag. And sometimes when I leave the room I forget to turn the light off, and find it still turned on a couple of days later when I'm next down there.A switch like this solves all these problems at once. The motion sensor means all I have to do is walk past it and the lights come on. And being a smart switch it means I can set up a rule that turns the light off again after 15 minutes. As a fallback I have a "scene" set up in the Kasa app that turns all the automated lights off at midnight regardless, so if the rule doesn't work as expected it will still shut off at midnight.Be aware these switches are quite deep. I had to replace the back box to fit it, because the previous switch I had was the smallest switch available. The metal back box that was in place was deep enough to hold the Kasa switch but didn't have enough free space to handle the cables in and out and the wire nuts behind the switch. But now I have a deeper back box and a switch that works very nicely.Installing the switch is about as easy as it gets. It has four wire tails - a white one to connect to neutral, a green one to connect to earth, and two black ones to connect to line/load. All you have to do is figure which wire is which, use the supplied wire nuts to join the wires together, and configure the switch. If you can't figure out electrics as simple as this, pay an electrician to do it for you.The default level of sensitivity had the light triggering if I went anywhere near it, so I turned it to the lowest sensitivity (this is done in the Kasa app) and now I have to walk right up to it before it activates. That's perfect for my needs, I don't want it turning on unless I actually go into the room where it is installed.As a smart switch it can be configured to activate only when ambient light is low, it has different levels of sensitivity for the motion sensor, and it can be controlled remotely and programmed to turn on and off at particular times. That sort of thing has obvious uses if you're going to be away for a few days, you can set up timers so it's not so obvious you're not home. You can also do all sorts of weird and wonderful things if you're so inclined, so if it takes your fancy you can set it up so that if you walk into the room where the switch is installed it will some totally unrelated device on or off. Why you'd want to turn the attic power strip off when you walk into a room in the basement is another matter, but you can if you want to.I have two of these, and I'm thinking a motion switch to turn the attic light on might be a handy thing to have, for similar reasons.
O**Y
KASA switches are the best you can buy
The media could not be loaded. I would like to first point out that I’ve 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 couldn’t 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 anyone’s 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 don’t 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 GÉ fan smart switch. Take note of the LED circle on the middle switch. That can be disabled in the app if you choose.
D**L
Smart and Convenient
Love these motion sensor switches! They’ve made a big difference in my home — no more lights left on by accident. They're perfect for hallways, bathrooms, or closets, especially in places where you wish you had a second switch but don’t have a 3-way setup.Installation was straightforward (just make sure you have a neutral wire), and the motion detection is spot on. Works great with Alexa and the Kasa app for extra control.
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