💡 Light up your life smarter, brighter, and more colorful than ever!
The Kasa Smart Light Bulbs (2-pack) offer 16 million colors plus tunable white light (2500K-6500K) with 800 lumens brightness at just 9 watts power consumption. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, these A19 LED bulbs connect directly to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi without a hub. Control remotely via the Kasa app, schedule lighting, and monitor energy usage for an efficient, customizable smart lighting experience trusted by over 6 million users.
Brand | Kasa Smart |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Dimmable, Auto White, Energy Monitoring, Tunable |
Wattage | 9 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 60 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Lighting |
Light Color | RGB |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Color Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 1 |
Brightness | 800 Lumen |
Shape | a19 |
Material | Plastic |
Model Name | KL125P2 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Vera, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android |
Included Components | 2x Kasa Smart Light Bulb Multicolor, 1x Quick Installation Guide |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Color Rendering Index | 90 |
Power Consumption | 60 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Specification Met | ul_listed |
Item Weight | 4.96 ounces |
Light Source Wattage | 9 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 2.36"W x 4.52"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Bulb Diameter | 2.36 Inches |
Control Method | Voice |
White Brightness | 800 Lumens |
Efficiency | 800 lumens / 9 Watts = 88.89 lumens/Watt |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
UPC | 840030702389 |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Part Number | KL125P2 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KL125P2 |
Style | Kasa Smart Bulb |
Color | Multicolor |
Special Features | Dimmable, Auto White, Energy Monitoring, Tunable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 9 Watts |
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I should have bought these sooner!!
These smart bulbs are absolutely AMAZING and I don't know why I waited so long to purchase! Super easy to install and everything is accessed through the app on your phone. You can choose whatever colors or basic white/warm, as well as brightness. I love that I can be turning all my lights off in the apartment, walk with my phone, and turn them on from whatever room I'm in. It's not laziness, it's convenience! (: *only note: sometimes it says it can't be found, just manually turn the lamp off then back on and the app will pick it back up again.
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Great - Just Works - But Basic
I initially was a Hue bulb user but I had multiple quirks so I completely dumped them and switched over to the Kasa Bulbs. Reason I picked the Kasa Bulbs over others was because I already had some Kasa Switches and Kasa Plugs so I didn't want another App and another eco system to worry about. Also, my existing Kasa stuff works perfectly. With that said, here's my reviewProsApp is simple and straight forward (see negative)They work with Google, Alexa, IFTTT, and Smart Things (no Apple Homekit) so I'm not tied to a single smart systemBrightness is great. Brighter than my Hues (1000 lumen bulb)No Hub neededFast response. When I turn on or off the lights, or even change brightness/color, it's pretty much immediate - my friend has Feint Electric bulbs, and there is like a 3-5 second delayI can control lights remotely - when I'm away from home I can see status of the lightsPrice - 2 pack of Hue is $100 (not including hub). 2 pack of Kasa, about $30Setup is super easy (see negative)NegativesThe app being simple is a negative. Coming from the Hue app, Kasa app is super basic. While you can get it to do pretty much everything you could do in the Hue app, it's a lot of manual setup. Example: Hue has a ton of pre-setup scenes like night 'Misty Morning', etc. Whereas Kasa has 3 basic scenes to start. You can definitely 'recreate' any Hue scene in the app, but it's a lot of work.(small gripe) Continuing with, app, the home screen should be quick access to things (more grouping of icons). Example: Hue has all the scenes at the top and lights below that. So once you go in to the app, it's one click to change scenes or to turn off/on a light. In Kasa, it's extra click or additional scrolling to accomplish the same thingAnd then there are no add-ons like Hue to make the lights more fun and dynamic. Like on New Year, I could set Hue lights to 'Firework' and that was cool. There is zero dynamic modes with KasaTo go along with the 'fun' topic. You can link your Hue up media device and have it changes colors while it plays (music, tv). There is nothing in the Kasa ecosystem right now that does that.Setup can be annoying because the app can be confusing during setup. (see below for easy headache free setup)No Apple Homekit supportIFTTT - does not support triggers, only actions.While I'm going to miss some things about the Hue lights, I'm not going to miss the headaches. Hue lights are more 'fun' (just don't expect no issues), but if you want lights that just work, have great brightness, color selection and are a fraction of the price of Hue, I highly suggest the Kasa bulbsPre-setup notesIf you are connected to a vpn on your phone or using AdGuard, disable it before you startRequire 2.4Ghz WiFi. Will not connect to 5Ghz. On your phone connect to your 2.4Ghz WiFi before you startIf you have more than 1 bulb to install, do 1 at a time. Don't install any of the other bulbs until you finish the previous.Setup works best when you wait about 20-30 seconds after you plug in the bulb before trying to it up.Setting up bulb1 - in the Kasa app, press the + in the top right corner2 - select Device3 - select smart lights4 - select Smart Bulb KL100 series5 - click next on install screen6 - click next on power screen7 - app will try to connect to bulb, if it connects to bulb, skip to step 118 - if it fails to connect, wait like 5-10 seconds and hit 'try again'9 - if it still fails to connect, open your WiFi settings on your phone and manually connect to the Bulb (bulb should be TP_Link....)10- now go back to the app and hit 'try again'11- pick the WiFi and enter your WiFi password12- when you get to the 'Connect to your WiFi' screen, if the app switches you back your initial WiFi (takes about 20 seconds), click 'already connected'. If it doesn't auto switch you back, manually switch back to your initial WiFi and then click 'already connected'13- Now name your Bulb13- you're done. - repeat for each bulb you need to setupNow you can add a group (+ in top right corner of app) if you want group multiple bulbs together or create a scene, etc.NOTE: A group in Kasa won't show in Alexa. If you want a group in Alexa, in Alexa app go to Devices, scroll down to Groups and create a Group
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Better quality than Amazon Basics smart bulbs at about the same price point when on sale!
High speed Internet was FINALLY brought into my rural area a few months ago, and since then, I've been on a mission to make my home as smart as possible. I started off with Amazon Basics white smart bulbs for my living room. Unfortunately, they flicker horribly when dimmed even a fraction, and sometimes they flicker even at maximum brightness. It's beyond irritating. For that reason alone, when I saw Kasa bulbs being offered with the Echo Dot (and on sale by themselves), I wound up with five of them. They arrived quickly. I had to wait a few days before attempting set up (because life), but when I was finally able to get around to it, I followed another reviewer's suggestion and set them up one at a time. The set up was really simple and straightforward, and is pretty similar to the set up that other manufacturers of smart devices use. I've done that many times over now, so for me, it was a fairly intuitive process that became more efficient with each bulb that I set up. However, if this is your first time setting up a smart device and you describe yourself as technically challenged, it may take until your third bulb before you find the set up process simple.I used all five of my bulbs for my dining room light fixture with my intent being to create separate groups: one for the bulbs in the main part of my fixture, and another for the lights that are outside of that - thus, enabling me to control the bulbs in the different parts of the fixture independently of each other. I also wanted to set up a couple of actions so that my lights would: 1) come on automatically at dusk at 1% brightness, and 2) go off automatically at 11 PM every night. This was a bit more difficult (IMO) than it should be, as the app isn't as easy or intuitive to navigate. I did figure it out, but I anticipate that the next time that I want to do something similar, I'm going to have to spend time figuring it out again. I familiarized myself with adjusting the color temperature, color wheel, and brightness, and that part is pretty simple, too, but it would be even easier if there were a simple option within the app to re-set your bulb to factory settings if you get too lost in your color selections (it's still pretty easy, but it could be made super simple with one click). The app is a bit limited with what you can accomplish, which is disappointing. For instance, if you wanted to do a color show (like red and green for Christmas), with some kind of special effect (like fade in/out, chasing, pulsed, etc.,), it doesn't appear possible, but it *should* be, since other bulb manufacturers in this category offer this within their app and the functionality of the bulbs all appear to be identical; this should be made available with an app update by Kasa ::fingers crossed:: I really hope that they add this because it's literally the only criticism that I have, and it's more of an app limitation because the bulbs should be physically capable of this already.I've been using these bulbs for about a week, and even at 1% brightness, they do NOT flicker. This is a huge improvement over the bulbs that I have in my living room, so my long term plan is to replace those with Kasa bulbs when they eventually die a natural death. The quality of light at 1% inspired my five-star rating, and they're so good (thus far) that I just couldn't ding them a star for the limitations of the app. I'd definitely repurchase and if it were in my budget, I'd replace every bulb in my house that I could use a smart bulb in with one of these right now.
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