Questions & Answers
- Model:
- KL50
- |
- SKU:
- 6371159
Highly rated by customers for: Ease of use, Brightness, Wi-Fi
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Q: QuestionDoes it work even if the lamp isn’t plugged in to electricity?
Asked by Kassie22.
- A:Answer It will bit you do need some power source. Hamster wheels work ok but personally I’ve trained my poodles to push a small stick in front of them while walking in circles. Whatever you choose, make sure to feed your animals regularly or they won’t be able to keep the lights on.
Answered by UlyssesHeel
Q: QuestionCan the dimming feature by controlled by voice command or only through the app? Also, what's the lowest/highest lumens or equivalent wattage?
Asked by jess.
- A:Answer I could not find the brightness rating on the Kasa web site, but according to techhive this bulb (the KL50) produces 600 lumens. That's the equivalent of a 45W conventional light bulb.
Answered by Kermon
Q: QuestionCan this bulb be used outside in a light fixture ?
Asked by Phil.
- A:Answer The bulb is designed for indoor use; not outdoor. However, as long as the environment remains sheltered from the elements and within the following specifications, it should work: Operating Temperature: -15 ºC~ 40 ºC (5°F ~ 104°F ) Operating Humidity: 10%~90% RH, Non-condensing Regards, TP-Link Support
Answered by TPLinkSupport

Q: QuestionDo I need to have a special kind of plug for this light bulb?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No, just screw it in light any other bulb.
Answered by kDub
Q: QuestionCan someone please explain why most Kasa bulbs CANNOT be used in an enclosed light fixture (ie Not okay in a domed ceiling light). I don’t understand if it’s an overheating issue (but arent these low power/high efficient LED bulbs?) or wifi problems???
Asked by Kris10.
- A:Answer WIFI problem. I had 3 of these in one fixture before and they would constantly drop off my network.
Answered by Night455
Q: QuestionAre they bright enough to be used in a covered dome light fixture?
Asked by BostonJ.
- A:Answer Yes - however that would depend on how you define what is bright enough for your needs. The KL50 Kas Smart Bulb has an Incandescent Wattage Equivalent to that of a 40 watt bulb, producing 600 lumens.
Answered by TPLinkSupport

Q: Question1. Does this record or just live stream? 2. Does it record/stream audio as well?
Asked by Tori.
- A:Answer This is not a camera, it is only a smart light bulb controlled through the Kasa app and integrating with Alexa/Google. So it does not record anything.
Answered by CraigT
Q: QuestionI’m looking for a bulb to place on my back porch at night but I need it to be bright. What is your recommendation?
Asked by Lawrence.
- A:Answer I'd purchase a fixture with your lighting solution and put in a HS-200 and replace the actual switch. I tried the smart bulb in a fixture and it wasn't very bright, and very difficult to set-up. I wound up installing HS-200's for all my ceiling lights and use these bulbs in my end table lamps.
Answered by Night455
Q: QuestionWhat K are the light bulbs I’m looking for clear 4,000k
Asked by bulbs.
- A:Answer 2,700K (from cnet.com) "soft white"
Answered by Kermon
Q: QuestionHi, Does this bulb/ lamp also work on a 5 ghz Wifi network. I already discovered that most smart bulbs only works on 2.4 ghz network.
Asked by m0225080.
- A:Answer I have a dual band network at my house but these would only connect to the 2.4 one.
Answered by MattAZ
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