---
product_id: 473205932
title: "3 Way Dimmer Switch KIT, Dimmable Light Switch Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, Neutral Wire Needed, 2.4GHz, ETL Certified, No Hub Required, White (KS230 KIT v2)"
brand: "kasa smart"
price: "E£ 6989"
currency: EGP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Kasa Smart"
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# 1%-100% dimming range App-guided setup & remote control Alexa & Google voice compatibility 3 Way Dimmer Switch KIT, Dimmable Light Switch Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, Neutral Wire Needed, 2.4GHz, ETL Certified, No Hub Required, White (KS230 KIT v2)

**Brand:** kasa smart
**Price:** E£ 6989
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Elevate your space with smart dimming that’s as intuitive as your lifestyle.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 3 Way Dimmer Switch KIT, Dimmable Light Switch Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, Neutral Wire Needed, 2.4GHz, ETL Certified, No Hub Required, White (KS230 KIT v2) by kasa smart
- **How much does it cost?** E£ 6989 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## 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

- • **Hands-Free Voice Command:** Control your ambiance with Alexa or Google Assistant—because your time is too valuable for switches.
- • **Seamless 3-Way Smart Control:** Replace traditional switches with effortless multi-location dimming for modern living spaces.
- • **Precision Dimming & Scheduling:** Customize brightness from 1% to 100% and automate lighting to match your lifestyle rhythms.
- • **Trusted Quality & Compatibility:** ETL certified, supports up to 300W incandescent or 150W dimmable LEDs, backed by 2-year warranty and 7M+ users.
- • **Intuitive App-Guided Installation:** Step-by-step setup via Kasa app makes smart home upgrades hassle-free—even for non-electricians.

## Overview

The Kasa Smart 3 Way Dimmer Switch KIT transforms traditional lighting into a fully customizable smart experience. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and SmartThings, it offers 1%-100% dimming, app-guided installation, and voice control without needing a hub. ETL certified and supporting up to 300W incandescent or 150W dimmable LED bulbs, this kit is designed for seamless integration into modern homes, delivering convenience, energy savings, and smart automation trusted by over 7 million users.

## Description

1. No need to understand complex switch wiring configurations. Kasa app guides you through easy step by step installation. Neutral Wire & 2.4GHz Wi-Fi is required, standard wall plate size. 2. Support incandescent bulb up to 300W or dimmable LED bulbs up to 150W. (Dimming function does not support smart Wi-Fi bulbs.) 3. 2-year warranty.

Review: Perfect motion switch for laundry rooms and pantries - Kasa Smart Motion Sensor Switch – Single Pole, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi While most of my home runs on TP-Link Tapo switches and outlets, Tapo didn’t have the perfect solution for a couple spots in the house. That’s where this Kasa motion sensor switch came in and it worked perfectly. I installed these in the laundry room and pantry, which are two places where motion control just makes sense. Being able to walk into the laundry room with your hands full and have the lights automatically turn on is extremely convenient. The same goes for the pantry when coming home with groceries. The motion detection works reliably and the lights automatically turn off after the preset time with no motion, so there’s no need to worry about lights being left on. Integration was seamless as well. Since Kasa and Tapo are both part of the TP-Link ecosystem, they work well together and can be managed easily through the apps and voice assistants. Overall, this has been a simple but very practical upgrade that just works exactly as intended.
Review: Makes life easy, but has a few issues - Update, Oct 2024: The motion sensor is still very sensitive but it turned out the problem with the timer was my error. I'd set up a rule to turn the light off after 10 minutes but elsewhere in the app I'd set it to turn off if it didn't detect motion for 1 minute. So after 1 minute of me being out of sight of the motion detector it turned itself off, as I'd instructed it to. So a good slap of my own forehead here, a very loud "D'oh!" in my best Homer Simpson voice, and I'm restoring the fifth star to the product. Update, Aug 2024: The motion sensor is very sensitive. I've got mine set to the lowest setting and it activates when I'm 10 feet away in an adjacent room. It would be nice to be able to set it to be much less sensitive, so it activates if I walk past it but not if I walk somewhere in the general vicinity. It's as if the angle of view is fairly narrow, so that if I'm walking along the wall where it's located it doesn't respond until I walk right in front of it, but if I'm in the next room it will activate with me a clear 10 feet or more away. That's tedious, because it means if I stand at my bench to mend something the pantry light keeps turning on. There's also an issue that might be with the switch and might be with the Kasa app (I suspect the app, but the two go together). Because I'm prone to forget to turn off the pantry light (and sometimes it's hard to turn it off if I've got both hands full) I set up a rule in the software that activates when the light is turned on, and turns it off 10 minutes later. 10 minutes is plenty of time to find what I need in the pantry and leave, except that it actually turns off after more like 2-3 minutes. These aren't major issues but are irritating enough to knock off a star. There's not much point having time-based options if what happens bears so little resemblance to what I programmed, and it's been known for years that motion sensors that activate whenever anything happens remotely near them are of limited use. I still plan to install the other one in the attic, I'll just leave it to a standard rule to turn it off. Original review: I fitted a motion sensor switch to the room in my basement where I keep the chest freezer. When I take stuff down to the chest freezer I need to figure how to turn the light on, which can be tricky when I've got both hands full with stuff to go in the chest freezer. I can flick a switch with an elbow but it's a bit of a drag. And sometimes when I leave the room I forget to turn the light off, and find it still turned on a couple of days later when I'm next down there. A switch like this solves all these problems at once. The motion sensor means all I have to do is walk past it and the lights come on. And being a smart switch it means I can set up a rule that turns the light off again after 15 minutes. As a fallback I have a "scene" set up in the Kasa app that turns all the automated lights off at midnight regardless, so if the rule doesn't work as expected it will still shut off at midnight. Be aware these switches are quite deep. I had to replace the back box to fit it, because the previous switch I had was the smallest switch available. The metal back box that was in place was deep enough to hold the Kasa switch but didn't have enough free space to handle the cables in and out and the wire nuts behind the switch. But now I have a deeper back box and a switch that works very nicely. Installing the switch is about as easy as it gets. It has four wire tails - a white one to connect to neutral, a green one to connect to earth, and two black ones to connect to line/load. All you have to do is figure which wire is which, use the supplied wire nuts to join the wires together, and configure the switch. If you can't figure out electrics as simple as this, pay an electrician to do it for you. The default level of sensitivity had the light triggering if I went anywhere near it, so I turned it to the lowest sensitivity (this is done in the Kasa app) and now I have to walk right up to it before it activates. That's perfect for my needs, I don't want it turning on unless I actually go into the room where it is installed. As a smart switch it can be configured to activate only when ambient light is low, it has different levels of sensitivity for the motion sensor, and it can be controlled remotely and programmed to turn on and off at particular times. That sort of thing has obvious uses if you're going to be away for a few days, you can set up timers so it's not so obvious you're not home. You can also do all sorts of weird and wonderful things if you're so inclined, so if it takes your fancy you can set it up so that if you walk into the room where the switch is installed it will some totally unrelated device on or off. Why you'd want to turn the attic power strip off when you walk into a room in the basement is another matter, but you can if you want to. I have two of these, and I'm thinking a motion switch to turn the attic light on might be a handy thing to have, for similar reasons.

## Features

- 【3 WAY SMART DIMMER SWITCH】Replaces traditional 3-way switches found in living rooms, stairways, and hallways. Adjust lighting remotely via the Tapo or Kasa app for energy savings and convenience of smart technology
- 【1%-100% DIMMING with SCHEDULING】Adjust to your desired brightness directly from the elegant switch or via the Kasa app. Set light schedules to turn on/off with desired brightness for night lighting or gentle waking
- 【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.
- 【VOICE & APP CONTROL】Control the lights via your voice with Alexa or Google Assistant. Use the Tapo or Kasa App to monitor and adjust lighting from anywhere – whether you are at home, in the office, or on vacation.
- 【TRUSTED & RELIABLE】ETL certified. Supports incandescent bulbs up to 300W or dimmable LED bulbs up to 150W. 2-year warranty. Kasa is trusted by over 7 Million users

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BC2MWTR9 |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,428 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #11 in Dimmer Switches |
| Brand | Kasa Smart |
| Brand Name | Kasa Smart |
| Circuit Type | 3-way |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Android, Google Assistant |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,954 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1*Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer Switch, 1*Satellite Dimmer Switch, 2*Wall Plate, 5*Wire Nut |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Dimensions | 5.06 x 3.33 x 1.77 inches |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | KS230 KIT |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Specification Met | ETL, RoHS |
| Switch Type | Dimmer |
| Terminal | Spst |
| UPC | 840030708244 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Wattage | 300 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kasa Smart
- **Circuit Type:** 3-way
- **Connector Type:** Screw
- **Contact Type:** Normally Closed
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 5.06 x 3.33 x 1.77 inches
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts (AC)
- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF
- **Switch Type:** Dimmer
- **Terminal:** Spst

## Images

![3 Way Dimmer Switch KIT, Dimmable Light Switch Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and SmartThings, Neutral Wire Needed, 2.4GHz, ETL Certified, No Hub Required, White (KS230 KIT v2) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71S0-zkaFQL.jpg)

## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the difference between hardware v1 and the new hw v2?**
A: The biggest difference I know of is that in v2 you can hook up the traveler wires to either terminal at both ends where with v1, it mattered how the travelers were connected to keep power to the satellite switch. The other physical part I noticed is that v1 had terminal screws for the line/load and the travelers, whereas v2 has wires and needs wire nuts to connect. This adds 3 additional wire nuts in the box, and if your space in the box is limited, this could make a difference. 
I personally have v1 and am happy with it. Identifying the traveler wires is easy enough as long as they are red and black as they are supposed to be, and I like not having to force the extra wire nuts in behind the switch inside the work box. I have heard that v1 had some hardware and firmware issues, and I did get a defective set the first time around, but the replacement that was sent has worked perfectly. (The first set would not stay connected to wifi and the switch itself got rather warm). Those are the differences I know of.

**Q: Is there a True random feature to give a 'lived in look'?**
A: Away Mode lets the KS230 KIT turn your devices off and on randomly to make it look like you’re home, even when you’re away.

**Q: Do these work for 12V DC lights? (Asking for RV)**
A: No.  AC only.  Input Voltage 120VAC 60Hz

**Q: Does the satellite work like the pico remotes do on Lutron?  Do we need to wire the satellites or are they battery powered?**
A: No matter which version Kasa 3 way dimmer you have a question about. they do not work like Lutron Pico remotes. They are not battery powered so they have to be wired. If you go to Tp-Link Kasa web sight you can find the wiring diagram for the switch.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect motion switch for laundry rooms and pantries
*by C***S on March 12, 2026*

Kasa Smart Motion Sensor Switch – Single Pole, Neutral Wire Required, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi While most of my home runs on TP-Link Tapo switches and outlets, Tapo didn’t have the perfect solution for a couple spots in the house. That’s where this Kasa motion sensor switch came in and it worked perfectly. I installed these in the laundry room and pantry, which are two places where motion control just makes sense. Being able to walk into the laundry room with your hands full and have the lights automatically turn on is extremely convenient. The same goes for the pantry when coming home with groceries. The motion detection works reliably and the lights automatically turn off after the preset time with no motion, so there’s no need to worry about lights being left on. Integration was seamless as well. Since Kasa and Tapo are both part of the TP-Link ecosystem, they work well together and can be managed easily through the apps and voice assistants. Overall, this has been a simple but very practical upgrade that just works exactly as intended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Makes life easy, but has a few issues
*by A***W on July 10, 2024*

Update, Oct 2024: The motion sensor is still very sensitive but it turned out the problem with the timer was my error. I'd set up a rule to turn the light off after 10 minutes but elsewhere in the app I'd set it to turn off if it didn't detect motion for 1 minute. So after 1 minute of me being out of sight of the motion detector it turned itself off, as I'd instructed it to. So a good slap of my own forehead here, a very loud "D'oh!" in my best Homer Simpson voice, and I'm restoring the fifth star to the product. Update, Aug 2024: The motion sensor is very sensitive. I've got mine set to the lowest setting and it activates when I'm 10 feet away in an adjacent room. It would be nice to be able to set it to be much less sensitive, so it activates if I walk past it but not if I walk somewhere in the general vicinity. It's as if the angle of view is fairly narrow, so that if I'm walking along the wall where it's located it doesn't respond until I walk right in front of it, but if I'm in the next room it will activate with me a clear 10 feet or more away. That's tedious, because it means if I stand at my bench to mend something the pantry light keeps turning on. There's also an issue that might be with the switch and might be with the Kasa app (I suspect the app, but the two go together). Because I'm prone to forget to turn off the pantry light (and sometimes it's hard to turn it off if I've got both hands full) I set up a rule in the software that activates when the light is turned on, and turns it off 10 minutes later. 10 minutes is plenty of time to find what I need in the pantry and leave, except that it actually turns off after more like 2-3 minutes. These aren't major issues but are irritating enough to knock off a star. There's not much point having time-based options if what happens bears so little resemblance to what I programmed, and it's been known for years that motion sensors that activate whenever anything happens remotely near them are of limited use. I still plan to install the other one in the attic, I'll just leave it to a standard rule to turn it off. Original review: I fitted a motion sensor switch to the room in my basement where I keep the chest freezer. When I take stuff down to the chest freezer I need to figure how to turn the light on, which can be tricky when I've got both hands full with stuff to go in the chest freezer. I can flick a switch with an elbow but it's a bit of a drag. And sometimes when I leave the room I forget to turn the light off, and find it still turned on a couple of days later when I'm next down there. A switch like this solves all these problems at once. The motion sensor means all I have to do is walk past it and the lights come on. And being a smart switch it means I can set up a rule that turns the light off again after 15 minutes. As a fallback I have a "scene" set up in the Kasa app that turns all the automated lights off at midnight regardless, so if the rule doesn't work as expected it will still shut off at midnight. Be aware these switches are quite deep. I had to replace the back box to fit it, because the previous switch I had was the smallest switch available. The metal back box that was in place was deep enough to hold the Kasa switch but didn't have enough free space to handle the cables in and out and the wire nuts behind the switch. But now I have a deeper back box and a switch that works very nicely. Installing the switch is about as easy as it gets. It has four wire tails - a white one to connect to neutral, a green one to connect to earth, and two black ones to connect to line/load. All you have to do is figure which wire is which, use the supplied wire nuts to join the wires together, and configure the switch. If you can't figure out electrics as simple as this, pay an electrician to do it for you. The default level of sensitivity had the light triggering if I went anywhere near it, so I turned it to the lowest sensitivity (this is done in the Kasa app) and now I have to walk right up to it before it activates. That's perfect for my needs, I don't want it turning on unless I actually go into the room where it is installed. As a smart switch it can be configured to activate only when ambient light is low, it has different levels of sensitivity for the motion sensor, and it can be controlled remotely and programmed to turn on and off at particular times. That sort of thing has obvious uses if you're going to be away for a few days, you can set up timers so it's not so obvious you're not home. You can also do all sorts of weird and wonderful things if you're so inclined, so if it takes your fancy you can set it up so that if you walk into the room where the switch is installed it will some totally unrelated device on or off. Why you'd want to turn the attic power strip off when you walk into a room in the basement is another matter, but you can if you want to. I have two of these, and I'm thinking a motion switch to turn the attic light on might be a handy thing to have, for similar reasons.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple setup
*by A***N on March 18, 2026*

This was easy to put in and works very simply I think it's a great system and getting it sink to the app and all that was super easy and now we can use it in almost any way we want I would highly recommend this for someone who's looking for a motion light with some smart features

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