
Control your environment with this TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi light switch. The scheduling feature lets you program multiple ambient settings for specified times of the day, and the Wi-Fi connectivity offers convenient remote access to functions via Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi light switch has a dimmer for maximum precision.
Q: Can it be used in a three pole situation controlling light from two locations
A: I installed a dimmer that was three way and I blocked off one of the switches. (I guess converting it to a single switch). It was the only way I could find to get it to work. For the standard switch they make HS210 for three way.
Q: Can the switch be used with existing led fixture or only with your WiFi bulbs?
A: It's kind of pointless to use a smart switch with smart bulbs. Using either one alone gives you remote control. I'm using a mix of smart bulbs and switches. If I put a smart bulb on a circuit controlled by a switch, I've been removing the switch and bypassing it completely. I install a blank over the top. I found that if I had a smart bulb on a switch, my wife would invariably turn off the switch so that when I said, "turn on the kitchen light", nothing would happen. Unfortunately, my kitchen light switch does not have a neutral wire so I had to use 3 smart bulbs in the fixture instead.
Q: Can this switch/ dimmer be used to control a ceiling fan?
A: No, it can't be used to control a ceiling fan.
A: Yes. The switch is a standard large size opening
Q: Does it switch on to the last dimmer setting.
A: Yes - it goes on to what last setting was or you can schedule to go on at whatever brightness level you want via app.
Q: Is the Kasa HS220 Dimmer programmable with dusk to dawn capabilities?
A: Yes. For both the On and Off programming you have 3 options 1. Custom time 2. Sunrise 3. Sunset
Q: Is there a version of this product that works with 220v?
A: No, unfortunately. Almost all consumer grade lighting in the US is 110v. The only thing we use 220-240v for is the oven/range and clothes dryer. I looked at TP Link's site the only lighting products they sell which would support 220v would be a few smart bulbs. You could look into a Sonoff or Shelly Dimmer module and then I corporate a Philip's Hue wireless dimmer. Or, of course, shop specifically for a 220v dimmer...I was primarily only able to find knob style dimmers and a few off brand "smart" dimmers on Amazon's UK site. So unfortunately I think the options are limited for the 30+ countries which use higher voltage home wiring. Best of luck!
A: If you're installing 3 of these in the same wall box...you will need a single wall plate with 3 slots...from home depot or lowes. Wall plates included in the box will not work.