---
product_id: 85573014
title: "Light Switch HS200P3, Single Pole, Needs Neutral Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified, No Hub Required, 3 Count -Pack of 1 , White"
brand: "kasa smart"
price: "€ 77.05"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
category: "Kasa Smart"
url: https://www.desertcart.gr/products/85573014-light-switch-hs200p3-single-pole-needs-neutral-wire-2-4ghz
store_origin: GR
region: Greece
---

# 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity 15A current rating, supports 120V App-guided step-by-step install Light Switch HS200P3, Single Pole, Needs Neutral Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified, No Hub Required, 3 Count -Pack of 1 , White

**Brand:** kasa smart
**Price:** € 77.05
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Upgrade your home’s IQ with Kasa Smart Switch — control, convenience, and confidence in one click!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Light Switch HS200P3, Single Pole, Needs Neutral Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified, No Hub Required, 3 Count -Pack of 1 , White by kasa smart
- **How much does it cost?** € 77.05 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/85573014-light-switch-hs200p3-single-pole-needs-neutral-wire-2-4ghz)

## Best For

- kasa smart enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kasa smart brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Hub-Free Convenience:** Connect directly to your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network—no extra hubs or complicated setups required.
- • **Reliable & Certified:** UL certified for safety and trusted by over 4 million users, ensuring peace of mind with every switch.
- • **Seamless Smart Control:** Manage your lights and fans from anywhere with intuitive Kasa app and voice commands via Alexa & Google Assistant.
- • **Customizable Scheduling:** Set timers, countdowns, and away modes to automate your lighting and enhance home security effortlessly.
- • **Effortless Installation:** App-guided setup with clear wiring instructions makes upgrading your home smart simple and stress-free.

## Overview

The Kasa Smart Light Switch HS200P3 is a UL-certified, single-pole smart switch designed for homes with neutral wiring and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers app-guided installation, voice control, and customizable scheduling without the need for a hub. Rated for 15 amps and 120 volts, it supports reliable, remote control of lights and fans, trusted by millions for seamless smart home integration.

## Description

Control your lights, ceiling fans, and other fixtures from anywhere with the Kasa smart Wi-Fi light switches. The smart switches install as easily as a traditional light switch, and connect to your home Wi-Fi in no time through the Kasa Smart app.

Review: UPDATED-Very easy to upgrade just takes time to do it right - UPDATE: I pride myself on being unbiased and being honest with my reviews. My original review stands, these are still great switches and if I had to do it again, I’d still install these. However out of (now 32) switches in my house, one had issues. The small reed switch(?) used to toggle on and off the relay inside, or the relay itself failed. No problem I said to myself, I registered these for the 2 years warranty at the company, and one of these which operates a vanity light, wouldn’t engage. The click it makes is weaker than its neighbors. I reached out to support for an RMA & it took a week and a half going back and forth with support over email, wanting me to take the wall plate off, expose the wires, to take a picture and video to prove I wired this correctly, video it not working properly, and who knows what else they come up with. It had been installed for almost a year without any issues. I’m experienced with residential AC wiring & given the fact these were working for a year closed up in a 4 gang box with 31 other switches also working fine, they kept insisting. I am busy and don’t have time for the back and forth, and considering these are modestly inexpensive, I just bought a replacement instead of this extra run around. Be aware if you need support, it’s going to be a hassle. They did honor support for me in the past with bad light bulbs but I didn’t have time for the hassle for waiting for a reply after a couple of days in the middle of the night. I’m reducing my previous 5 stars to 4 for now because of the tech support grief. Original Review: I recently completed my project of automating the house’s lights. I used a mix of all Kasa switches, single poles, 3 ways, dimmers and even a 3 way dimmer. It was an investment even though these are somewhat cheap in a 3 pack, I needed up automating 31 light switches in my house (no joke). I bought a few at a time and took 5-6 months of the project a little at a time. Now I can control all the lights with Kasa and Alexa. I grouped them and created routines activated by voice, time (sunset/sunrise) and even event-based (turn on a light in the bathroom-it turns off automatically 10 mins later). The features of automating the home is essential now that I have the right devices! These Kasa switches are reliable and good quality. If you are confident to do your own work but not sure how to wire these (like the 3 way switches), the Kasa app shows you step-by-step how to do it. Very Nice!! I noticed right away the wires were tinned to give them a solid connection when wire nutting the switches. The setup was easy in the app being these are wifi, and they are very easy to operate. They come with a single gang cover plate, but in most cases I had 2-3 switches in a box so I bought other covers to have the same look and feel. I also got a cover to cover switches that should not be turned off like my yard floodlights or driveway camera. But I can still oowercycke them easy with the Kasa app or Alexa. Take your time to do the project. If there is any doubt on electrical-seek a professional. I’m a capable DIYer so I did mine on my own. The biggest problem with these was pulling out the neutral and ground wires which were never used for the old switches. The other biggest issue I had was how the builder’s electrician for the house building, was lazy about how things were chained together. If you tackle this project, invest an extra $20 ina voltage detector and a line tracer (the orange thing in my pics) this helps you trace which switch is powere by what breaker so you can shut them off. In some cases, I had 2 feeds into a box which powered one light or another, so it helps to spend the extra few $ to have a simple tool to be safe. Wire nutting is also important. Be sure your connections are secure!
Review: Love these switches! - We have HS200 switches in various places around the house, and they're great! Just be sure your existing wiring has the white 'neutral' wire before ordering. Most houses built in the last 30 years or so should have this, but it doesn't hurt to double check it before ordering switches you can't use. Other than that, installation is a breeze, and connecting to your WiFi is simple with the Kasa app on your phone. I have seen others asking about fan control with these switches - we've had a switch on our bedroom fan for over a year now, and it works great! Zero issues with the fan, other than you can't change speeds with it - you have to use the pull chain on the actual fan to change speeds. We leave ours on high all the time, so it's not a big deal for us. Being able to turn the fan on or off in the middle of the night without getting up is a game changer! We initially went with TP-Link because they use WiFi and don't require a hub. We eventually got a SmartThings hub to control our front door deadbolt, and there are 3rd party addons that will allow all of your TP-Link switches and things to be managed in SmartThings. Other than the initial device setup when we add a switch, I never have to use Kasa. It's a fine app, but having to control my Z-Wave stuff in SmartThings and TP-Link things in Kasa got old. This brings all device control into one app, which I love. Controlling any TP-Link switches, outlets, or bulbs with Alexa is a breeze to set up as well, and very handy. Never had any issues with this, and it's super convenient to tell Alexa to turn on the lights when you walk in a room with your hands full, or tell Alexa to make sure everything is off when leaving the house. My only complaint in about 2 years of using these switches was when our old wireless router died - I replaced the router and even though I used the same SSID, password, and authentication type on the new router, the switches couldn't seem to connect to it. My only choice was to go around and hard reset every switch, then reconnect them to the new network. We have about 8 HS200's scattered around the house, and it only took a minute or two per switch, so it wasn't a big deal. I knew that I would probably have to do this, but was hoping that with the new network set up exactly the same, that they might just jump on and do okay. All in all, these are fantastic switches, and I have zero complaints with them. I'm looking at getting some of the newer 3-way switches for my hall lights, and also thinking about switching some of our light switches to the HS220 dimmers, but we don't have dimmable LEDs yet, so that's a project for another time.

## Features

- App-Guided Install: The Kasa or Tapo app guides you through step-by-step setup. Requires neutral wiring and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. Consulting an electrician is recommended if you’re unfamiliar with electrical wiring
- Control from Anywhere: Monitor your light status. Turn electronics on and off from anywhere with your smartphone using the Kasa app, whether you are at home, in the office or on vacation
- Voice Control: Enjoy the hands-free convenience of controlling the lights in your home with your voice via desertcart Alexa or Google Assistant; perfect for times when your hands are full or entering a dark room
- Scheduling: Use timer or countdown schedules to set your smart switch to automatically turn on and off while you're home or away. Enable ‘away mode’ to randomly switch on and off to trick potential intruders
- Trusted and reliable: Designed and developed in silicon valley, Kasa is trusted by over 4 million users. UL certified for safety use. System Requirements: Android 5.0 or higher, iOS 10 or higher
- Input Voltage: 100 - 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15 A; Neutral wire required

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07HGW8N7R |
| Actuator Type | Rotary |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,745 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand Name | Kasa Smart |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White, Alexa Compatible |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT, vera |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (26,783) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973084776 |
| Included Components | user guide |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.33 x 1.74 x 5.06 inches |
| Item Type Name | Control Lighting from Anywhere, Easy In-Wall Installation (Single-Pole Only), No Hub Required, Works With Alexa and Google Assistant |
| Item Weight | 0.33 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Material Type | Polycarbonate |
| Model | HS200P3 |
| Mounting Type | Pole |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | Automatically,Off,Smart Switch |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Switch Type | Rocker |
| Terminal | Screw |
| UPC | 840460604956 845973084776 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 600 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kasa Smart
- **Connector Type:** Screw
- **Contact Type:** Normally Open
- **Current Rating:** 15 Amps
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.33 x 1.74 x 5.06 inches
- **Material:** Polycarbonate
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts
- **Operation Mode:** Automatically,Off,Smart Switch
- **Switch Type:** Rocker
- **Terminal:** Screw

## Images

![Light Switch HS200P3, Single Pole, Needs Neutral Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Light Switch Compatible with Alexa and Google Home, UL Certified, No Hub Required, 3 Count -Pack of 1 , White - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Du7b9kpxL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will these work with the Smart Life app on the iPhone?**
A: I have this model and it works on SmartThings app https://amzn.to/3aT8pnj If you have Amazon Alexa, this will work on that too - actually better to use it with that.

**Q: Will it work in a 3-way setup?**
A: Yes, it will work with 3-way circuits, but you will only be able to control the circuits form the Kasa switch. Wherever you install the Kasa switch, hook the both of the two corresponding wires of the old 3-way switch together with one of the black Kasa wires (best done with Wago nuts - google it!), and the other black wire goes to the common terminal of the old switch. The other 3-way switch of the circuit is then useless, it switches from on to on. And, Kasa needs neutral (white wire) and ground (bare or green or green/yellow wire) -use Wagos there too!

**Q: Is it possible to turn off and on lights when not in the same wifi network? I mean when not at home? Thanks**
A: Yes, you can. I even tried to scare my wife by turning on and off the lights while she was at home and I was at work 😁 note: beware of consequence(s)

**Q: See were some of these wall switches require a common or neutral wire. Does this one need that or will it work with just the two normal switch wires?**
A: Yes, our smart light switches require a neutral wire for successful installation and functionality.

Regards,
TP-Link Support

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ UPDATED-Very easy to upgrade just takes time to do it right
*by J***M on June 11, 2024*

UPDATE: I pride myself on being unbiased and being honest with my reviews. My original review stands, these are still great switches and if I had to do it again, I’d still install these. However out of (now 32) switches in my house, one had issues. The small reed switch(?) used to toggle on and off the relay inside, or the relay itself failed. No problem I said to myself, I registered these for the 2 years warranty at the company, and one of these which operates a vanity light, wouldn’t engage. The click it makes is weaker than its neighbors. I reached out to support for an RMA & it took a week and a half going back and forth with support over email, wanting me to take the wall plate off, expose the wires, to take a picture and video to prove I wired this correctly, video it not working properly, and who knows what else they come up with. It had been installed for almost a year without any issues. I’m experienced with residential AC wiring & given the fact these were working for a year closed up in a 4 gang box with 31 other switches also working fine, they kept insisting. I am busy and don’t have time for the back and forth, and considering these are modestly inexpensive, I just bought a replacement instead of this extra run around. Be aware if you need support, it’s going to be a hassle. They did honor support for me in the past with bad light bulbs but I didn’t have time for the hassle for waiting for a reply after a couple of days in the middle of the night. I’m reducing my previous 5 stars to 4 for now because of the tech support grief. Original Review: I recently completed my project of automating the house’s lights. I used a mix of all Kasa switches, single poles, 3 ways, dimmers and even a 3 way dimmer. It was an investment even though these are somewhat cheap in a 3 pack, I needed up automating 31 light switches in my house (no joke). I bought a few at a time and took 5-6 months of the project a little at a time. Now I can control all the lights with Kasa and Alexa. I grouped them and created routines activated by voice, time (sunset/sunrise) and even event-based (turn on a light in the bathroom-it turns off automatically 10 mins later). The features of automating the home is essential now that I have the right devices! These Kasa switches are reliable and good quality. If you are confident to do your own work but not sure how to wire these (like the 3 way switches), the Kasa app shows you step-by-step how to do it. Very Nice!! I noticed right away the wires were tinned to give them a solid connection when wire nutting the switches. The setup was easy in the app being these are wifi, and they are very easy to operate. They come with a single gang cover plate, but in most cases I had 2-3 switches in a box so I bought other covers to have the same look and feel. I also got a cover to cover switches that should not be turned off like my yard floodlights or driveway camera. But I can still oowercycke them easy with the Kasa app or Alexa. Take your time to do the project. If there is any doubt on electrical-seek a professional. I’m a capable DIYer so I did mine on my own. The biggest problem with these was pulling out the neutral and ground wires which were never used for the old switches. The other biggest issue I had was how the builder’s electrician for the house building, was lazy about how things were chained together. If you tackle this project, invest an extra $20 ina voltage detector and a line tracer (the orange thing in my pics) this helps you trace which switch is powere by what breaker so you can shut them off. In some cases, I had 2 feeds into a box which powered one light or another, so it helps to spend the extra few $ to have a simple tool to be safe. Wire nutting is also important. Be sure your connections are secure!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love these switches!
*by J***T on February 12, 2019*

We have HS200 switches in various places around the house, and they're great! Just be sure your existing wiring has the white 'neutral' wire before ordering. Most houses built in the last 30 years or so should have this, but it doesn't hurt to double check it before ordering switches you can't use. Other than that, installation is a breeze, and connecting to your WiFi is simple with the Kasa app on your phone. I have seen others asking about fan control with these switches - we've had a switch on our bedroom fan for over a year now, and it works great! Zero issues with the fan, other than you can't change speeds with it - you have to use the pull chain on the actual fan to change speeds. We leave ours on high all the time, so it's not a big deal for us. Being able to turn the fan on or off in the middle of the night without getting up is a game changer! We initially went with TP-Link because they use WiFi and don't require a hub. We eventually got a SmartThings hub to control our front door deadbolt, and there are 3rd party addons that will allow all of your TP-Link switches and things to be managed in SmartThings. Other than the initial device setup when we add a switch, I never have to use Kasa. It's a fine app, but having to control my Z-Wave stuff in SmartThings and TP-Link things in Kasa got old. This brings all device control into one app, which I love. Controlling any TP-Link switches, outlets, or bulbs with Alexa is a breeze to set up as well, and very handy. Never had any issues with this, and it's super convenient to tell Alexa to turn on the lights when you walk in a room with your hands full, or tell Alexa to make sure everything is off when leaving the house. My only complaint in about 2 years of using these switches was when our old wireless router died - I replaced the router and even though I used the same SSID, password, and authentication type on the new router, the switches couldn't seem to connect to it. My only choice was to go around and hard reset every switch, then reconnect them to the new network. We have about 8 HS200's scattered around the house, and it only took a minute or two per switch, so it wasn't a big deal. I knew that I would probably have to do this, but was hoping that with the new network set up exactly the same, that they might just jump on and do okay. All in all, these are fantastic switches, and I have zero complaints with them. I'm looking at getting some of the newer 3-way switches for my hall lights, and also thinking about switching some of our light switches to the HS220 dimmers, but we don't have dimmable LEDs yet, so that's a project for another time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by G***S on December 30, 2020*

Yo reemplace un apagador normal por este apagador inteligente. Lo normal es que únicamente tengas el cable de fase, es decir, si tu quitas el apagador viejito es muy probable que sólo encuentres 1 solo color de cable y para que funcione este apagador inteligente NECESITAS 2 colores de cables (fase y neutro). Tuve que instalar un cable para el NEUTRO en el hueco de la pared del apagador comunicado a la instalación eléctrica de mi casa. Revisen como esta su instalación eléctrica antes de comprar el apagador, porque podrian llevarse la sorpresa por la ausencia del Neutro. Este video me ayudó mucho a entender los cables que necesito para instalarlo (https://youtu.be/GaUCRE1Mek4). Hablando específicamente del apagador TP-Link H200, es muy bueno, de buen material, se conecta fácilmente al wifi de la casa y al app y después de un mes de uso, no he tenido problemas con su vinculo con Alexa (Echo Show 5 y Echo Dot 4gen). Me gusta que NO haya perdido la posibilidad de prender el foco de manera “manual”. Recomiendo su compra y de mi parte estoy esperando que exista la posibilidad de comprar un Kasa TP-Link con doble o triple apagador. (Veo que existen otras marcas que si lo ofrecen, pero no me ánimo a probarlos; este si por la agradable experiencia que tuve al probar la marca TP-Link en un router).

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