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The Tapo S220 Smart Light Switch is a versatile 2-gang, 1-way switch that requires no neutral wire for installation. It offers remote control via the Tapo app, voice activation through Alexa and Google Assistant, and features an away mode for enhanced security. With tool-free battery replacement and a sleek design, it’s the perfect addition to any smart home setup.
Manufacturer | TP-link |
Part number | Tapo S220 |
Item Weight | 190 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.71 x 8.6 x 4.09 cm; 190 g |
Item model number | Tapo S220 |
Size | One Size |
Colour | White |
Style | Smart Light Switch, 2-Gang 1-Way |
Pattern | Single |
Wattage | 2990 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Switch Type | 1-way |
Included components | Tapo S220,2Ă— 1.5 V AAA/LR03 Batteries,2Ă— Mounting Screws |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
A**
Tapo for the win
I recently installed the Tapo Smart Light Switch, and I couldn’t be more pleased with it. This smart switch has truly transformed my home lighting experience.First off, the setup was a breeze. The Tapo Smart Light Switch comes with clear instructions, and the entire installation process was straightforward. It connected to my Wi-Fi network effortlessly and synced with the Tapo app without any hiccups. The app itself is user-friendly, making it easy to control the switch remotely and set schedules.The value for money is outstanding. For a relatively affordable price, you get a smart switch that offers reliable performance and a range of features. The ability to control my lights from anywhere, schedule them, and even use voice commands with smart assistants makes this switch a fantastic addition to my home.One thing to note is that you’ll need a neutral wire for installation, which is common for smart switches. Also, depending on your setup, you may need a control module if you’re integrating it with existing systems. However, the benefits of having a smart, controllable light switch far outweigh these minor considerations.In summary, the Tapo Smart Light Switch is an excellent investment. It’s easy to set up, offers great value for money, and provides enhanced control over your home lighting. If you’re looking to upgrade to smart home technology, this switch is a fantastic choice. Plus, Amazon’s efficient service made the purchase process smooth and hassle-free.
J**D
Good product and easy to install.
As described it was easy to install and it worked like a charm. I had to change the box because it does not fit in the the thin box as well I had to break a bit of the box back to make room for the cable to fit under the connector. After that it fit ok. Unfortunately although they provide two types of screw but both did not fit they were short and thinner. I had to use the old screws that was in the old switch, not major problem. I can even control the switch from outside the house. This is a good security function specifically when you are away at night you can switch the light on or off.
R**I
Very good switch but could be better
The media could not be loaded. I've installed 4 of these so far during our house renovation. I originally wanted to replace the dumb switch with something modern and came across these during Prime day.Packaging is excellent, so were the instructions. It came with a pair of batteries and fixings as well which was VERY handy. It does require a hub to work, unlike some other Tapo products that only rely on wifi. I already had a Tapo H100 hub so didn't need a new one. Quality is generally ok, albeit a bit platicky. One of the switches had a bit more travel than the other, I had to put some foam tape on the button to correct it.Installation is split into two parts: pairing and wiring. I'm a DIY enthusiast, not an electrician so before I got to wiring I did a lot of googling and most importanly, took a few pictures of wiring behing the existing switch.Pairing was a breeze, there is a latch under the switch, once moved to "open" position the front plate comes off revealing the battery slots and the "reset/pair" button. I put the batteries in, opened up the Tapo app, choose the switch I wanted to add and there on the app showed step by step guide to completion. It took no time to connect it to Tapo hub.The wiring part was also much easier than I thought. It doesn't require a neutral, which means it draws power from the included batteries instead. I made sure the main switch was off and used a mains tester to make sure it really was off! I then turned it back on to use the mains tester to confirm the live wire, turned electric back off to take wires out of the old switch and put the Live one in the LIN slot and the load one in the Lout1 slot. I did need go buy some spacers as the backbox turned out to be too shallow. You can see it in the picture.Once all that was done, I turned electric back on, pressed the switch and to my surprise it worked! Compared to other wifi smart devices, these switches seem to work much faster via the app. I suspect it's because the hub is making communication much easier and straight forward. Pressing the switch, the lights come on immediately without delay just like a normal switch.The switch makes an audible click/clunk noise when you turn it on, as if it's physically turning the switch on. Which is a good thing because one of my bug bears with smart bulbs is that they don't work when there's no internet. These switches however work fine without internet, as long as there are batteries, you can physically press the switch to turn lights on.Overall, very happy with the switches. I've mainly used them where there are multiple lights involved, dining lights kitchen lights etc. Much more practical and reliable then using loads of smart bulbs. There are some cons though.1. No status light, I understand it's not drawing power from mains but in this day and age, they could have used a very faint led as a status light. Would have looked nice, would come in handy in the dark as well.2. Altough the switch looks like you can click the entire face, only the bottom half is clickable. Very much like my old macbook!3. There are no 2 way wiring option. For kitchen and dining it was ok but for the hallway 2 way switch was a must for me. The only way I could do it is by grouping two switches and automation in the Tapo app so that one switch turns the other on and vice versa. (see app screenshot and video. Excuse the mess). If you're a competent electric DIYer, I don't you don't need to wire in the second switch at all. Just connect the wires with some wago and the second switch should just work. Although it works, they drawback is that it takes a second for the lights to come on as one switch has to ask the other to turn on as well.Would I buy them again? Not at full price. I'd like a status light and the option to wire in Neutral and get rid of the batteries.
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