Kasa Smart Motion Sensor Switch, Dimmer Light Switch, Single Pole, Needs Neutral Wire, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Compatible with Alexa & Google Assistant, UL Certified, No Hub Required(ES20M) White 1-Pack Motion Sensor + Dimmer 1-Pack

Brand:Kasa Smart

3.6/5

57.70

The ES20M is smart dimmer with an advanced motion and ambient light sensor built in. Ideal for areas where hand-free operation is ideal, the ES20M is perfect for those who want more automation in their home, including those with limited mobility or those with children in the home. Walk into a room and have your lights automatically turn on. Lights can be programmed to turn off after a set time without motion detection to save on electricity. The smart dimmer also includes an ambient light sensor that will detect daylight conditions and prevent the lights from turning on during the daytime if desired. Fully customize your experience with dimmer settings based on your routine. Best of all, the smart dimmer is hands-free, voice controllable, and app accessed. From Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, to Samsung SmartThings, the Kasa Smart ES20M gives you convenient voice controls.You can expect Kasa Smart quality with the ES20M which has undergone rigorous safety testing and has been UL certified by 3rd party Underwriter Laboratories. In addition, the device is backed by an industry leading 2-year limited warranty. If you are one of the 7 million plus Kasa Smart users, you will also appreciate that the ES20M is compatible with other Kasa devices meaning, you can set groups, and smart actions to work in conjunction with other Kasa Smart devices.Take control of your smart lighting, and have total automated freedom with the Kasa Smart ES20M Smart Dimmer with motion sensor.This which can achieve more automation, intelligence, and personalized settings. Standard: IEEE802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi Standard: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi only Max load: 300W INC, 150 W CFL/LED. Power Supply: AC 100~125 V, 50/60 Hz Neutral Wire Required. 2-year warranty.

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【Guided Setup】As with all Kasa products, you can follow the easy to use Kasa app to guide you through the install process. This product requires a neutral wire for installation. If you are not familiar with electrical wiring, we always recommend. 【Kasa Smart Action】A part of the Kasa Smart Ecosystem, the switch works with other Kasa devices, so you can set smart actions, and groupings with your other Kasa devices. 【Trusted & Reliable】UL certified, meaning rigorous testing has been done for safety and certified by a third party laboratory. Supports incandescent bulbs up to 300W or dimmable LED bulbs up to 150W. Includes our industry leading 2-year warranty. Kasa is trusted by over 7 million users worldwide. 【Away Mode】Automatically turns devices on and off at different times to give the appearance that someone is home. 【Voice & App Control】Manage your device with voice commands via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Samsung SmartThings. Hands-free operation of your lights from anywhere through the free Kasa app. 【Dimming and Smart Mode】Set different light triggers and brightness levels based on your routine for effortless control. Adjust the brightness of your lights from 1% - 100%. 【Daylight Detection】Smart ambient light detection will sense daylight and prevent lights from turning on during the day. 【Advanced Motion Detection】Completely hands-free and smart operation of your connected lights. You can set this switch to automatically turn on the light when motion is detected and turn off after a preset time. Ideal for areas such as bedrooms, hallways and restrooms where hands-free operation is ideal.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Kasa Smart
Brand ‎Kasa Smart
Certification ‎UL
Color White
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎Vietnam
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,759 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎1 Switch, 1 Wall Plate, 2 Wire Nuts, 2 Screws, 4 Wire Labels
Item model number ‎ES20M
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎7 ounces
Lower Temperature Rating 32 Degrees Fahrenheit
Lower Temperature Rating ‎32 Degrees Fahrenheit
Manufacturer ‎TP-LINK
Material ‎Plastic
Mounting Type Pole
Mounting Type ‎Pole
Part Number ‎ES20M
Power Source Corded Electric
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎1.84"D x 3.33"W x 5.06"H
Product Dimensions ‎5.06 x 3.33 x 1.84 inches
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Indoor Use Only
Size ‎1-Pack
Style ‎Motion Sensor + Dimmer
Switch Style ‎Dimmer
Switch Type ‎1-way
Thickness ‎1.84 Inches
Upper Temperature Rating ‎104 Degrees Fahrenheit
Voltage ‎120 Volts
Warranty Description ‎2 years
Wattage ‎1.5 watts

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Scritto da: GearFreak
Good unless it breaks. Warranty is an arduous process!
These switches were working well until one of them stopped working. Over a few weeks, I noticed one of the switches kept staying on. I was always able to turn the light off eventually by manually clicking on/off button on the switch. However, it was kind of annoying because the reason I bought these was to save electricity by only turning on the lights when someone was in the room. I thought it was just some software bug or something like that. Fast forward a few weeks, and the light switch would NOT turn off the lights. I could still "talk" to the switch from the Kasa app. When I turned the switch "On" and "off" from the app, I could hear a tiny click coming from the switch in the wall, so I know the commands were received by the switch. I think the main relay for cycling the lights was fused closed. I tried to reset the switch, as well as force power cycled with my circuit breaker. Nothing fixed the issue. If it is the relay fused shut, as I suspect, it indicates TP Link did not use very good quality relays in this device. Keep in mind I have only had this device for two months, and it's already failed! TP Link should really use better quality hardware. Unfortunately I am about 3 weeks out from my Amazon return/replacement timeline, so I had to go through TP Link Warranty support. Man, compared to Amazon's support the TP Link support is an absolutely arduous nightmare. I first went to the main TP Link RMA page. There, I was directed to "register" the device to my account before contacting customer service for an RMA. So I tried to register the device. Unfortunately the system did NOT recognize the serial number of my switch and said it was invalid. I triple checked the serial number, and even tried all combinations of replacing 0 (the number zero) with the letter O in case I mis-read the serial number. Nothing worked. Apparently this must happen often enough, because TP Link even had a notice message directing me to the relevant support line to handle just this issue of the serial number not being recognized. At this point I was getting frustrated and tried calling the TP Link number Amazon sent me. That number directed me to a phone support line with a very long waiting period. That same number gave a pre-recorded memo that I should use the "Live Chat" feature on TP Link's website for faster service. So now I went to the Live Chat service. What ensued was a long and painful 30 minute chat session with the customer support tech asking me to perform all sorts of tests on the device, reinstalling the switch in different circuits, etc. Oh, and although the tech can take more than 5 minutes to respond to a simple query, you are not allowed to take more than 3 minutes to respond to them or else they terminate the chat automatically. So now that the tech has seemingly verified that my switch is indeed NOT working, I thought they would ship me a new one with a return shipping label for the broken one. Nope. They are going to send me an email "within a day" with further instructions for completing the RMA process. So in summary, the switch was fine while it worked, but if it breaks you are in for a terrible time dealing with TP Link's warranty support. If I had known it was going to take about an hour of calls/troubleshooting/chat I think I would have just cut my losses and tossed the switch. These aren't all that expensive, and my time is worth more than the cost of a replacement switch. I would recommend these only if you consider them to be a consumable product. If you want something more reliable, look over to Lutron. I have some of their Caseta switches, and they've been rock solid. Obviously this is anecdotal, as I am but one person with a few switches from each brand, and I could have happened to get a "one in a million" bad switch from Kasa and only good switches from Lutron. However, I am only going to buy the Caseta switches moving forward.
Scritto da: MC
Pretty awesome, but Kasa needs to redesign for easier and more "proper" device installation
I picked Kasa as my go-to for smart plugs, switches, etc quite a few years ago. The big seller for me was not needing an extra hub, they connect directly to wifi. They all work great, though with the newest app version (Android 13, Pixel 6 pro) the app seems slower to load and grab the status of all the devices. Normally we just yell at Google to turn things on and off, so it's not too big of a deal. We really only use the app to set schedules, add new devices, etc. I have a really hard time waking up in the winter when you have so few hours of daylight, I love that the [non-motion] dimmer in our master bedroom can be programmed to turn on very slowly. Wife and I both have to wake up early to take meds, and it's nice to have the schedule set to come on at 6 at 1% brightness, then from 6:15 to 6:45 it gradually increases in brightness to a set brightness. Cons: TP-Link/Kasa needs to get with the program on wiring standards and what size devices fit in the in wall boxes. I've been out of the game for over a decade, but back when I worked for an electrical contractor we had single gang boxes (fit one device, outlet, switch, etc) and single gang deep. The box size you would install for new construction depended on the wire size (& quantity), and device. These devices are a little larger than a GFCI outlet, which typically is going to go into a deep box. The issue is that a lot of the places you might want to use these devices, you're going to have a 15A circuit and a standard depth box, so it's going to be a tight squeeze. If you've ever replaced your own dumb outlets or switchs you'll be familiar with the screw terminals, for ground, hot, and neutral (and if a GFCI outlet then hot wires have line and load terminals too). A majority of the Kasa devices I have ONLY have pigtails. So you end up with a wildly unnecessary number of splices to make and jam into a box. I think this is bad news bears for any DIY'er who hasn't had proper training in correctly splicing wires. (though you could make this argument for people not knowing how tight to screw down the terminals, the correct direction to loop the wires around the terminal, etc) I digress... given the huge size of the devices, there's not a lot of room for having to stuff up-to 3 additional wirenuts into the back of the box. They come with the tiny orange wirenuts, which in a dual or greater gang box is going to be way too small for all the neutrals. TP-Link/Kasa: please update all your models to have screw terminals instead of pigtails! Ok now that I'm done with my rant, I still love these devices! We use the basic motion sensor in the laundry room. Wife left the lights on all day, I'd forget too. It's wildly convenient to walk into the laundry room with an armload of laundry and the lights turn on for you. It's double convenient since our garage walks into the laundry room, so when you come home at 530-6 and it's already pitch black outside because time fell-back already, it's awesome when the lights come on for you. I thought I might have issues where the lights turn off on you while you're switching loads, kneeling in front of the dryer trying to fold things, etc. But they seem to stay on, and the default "time off" seems to be reasonable as well. Game changer, now I have to figure out where to install the dimmer version I picked up on sale!
Scritto da: Vic
Fairly good. Feel amazingly cheap though :/
Wife has told me she hates the feel of the switches, which i agree they do feel like the cheapest quality thin shiny plastic. But they do the job, sensing is good, reactivation can be a little slow when it turns off on you. Works really well with the kasa app when we have an internet connection (for some reason even though theyre meant to work through the router alone, if you lose internet connection but still have strong wifi..they dont connect. So somewhere they do rely on an internet connection unless my asus router is blocking wifi everytime it drops connection). But..they dont force you to enable location tracking like most app related products out of china atm. Big ???? These do fit into those tiny 1950's wall boxes for single switches, but its very tight, had to grind the screw plates down a little. And these are deep items which fill that box...so no place for wires and connectors, especially the twist on usa style connectors. As a result the two of these i installed sit at an angle on the wall. It was the only way to get them in the holes with the wires. But the convenience is good, and now were all on led bulbs having it turn on and off as mutch as it likes wont run the bill up (switching on a 100w incandescent bulb is meant to cost as much as running it for 2hours. Led's dont have that issue. As well as being 1/20th the cost to run them.

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