Common questions about the TP-Link smart bulb product series

Q&A of functional explanation or specification parameters
Updated 08-19-2022 02:13:22 AM 160281
This Article Applies to: 

Q1: What's the base type and bulb size adopted by TP-Link Kasa smart bulb?

A: For the LB1xx/KL1xx series and KL50/KL60 US version, they adopt the A19 standard bulb size and E26 standard base size.

For the LB2xx series US version, they adopt the BR30 bulb size and E26 base size.

For the LB1xx/KL1xx & KL50/KL60 series EU version, they adopt the A19 bulb size and E27 base size.

Besides, the KL110B, KL130B, and KL50B/ KL60B which adopt A19 standard bulb size with B22 base size are available for EU version.

Q2: Can the Smart Bulbs be used in an enclosed lighting fixture?

A: Unfortunately no. Enclosed fixtures that don’t allow for proper ventilation can drastically affect the temperature of the LED bulb, causing it to overheat and shortening the lifespan of the bulb.

Q3: Do I need a Smart Switch to work with the Smart Bulb?

A: No, after configured the smart bulb successfully, we can control the smart bulb with Kasa app directly. No extra device is required to control the smart bulb.

Q4: Can Alexa "group" the bulbs together if the light fixture has multiple Smart Bulbs in it? How does that work?
A: Yes, for multiple bulbs in the same fixture you would first setup the bulbs individually through the Kasa app. You will also need to give each bulb its own unique name. Once you have them configured you would then add them to Alexa. After they are added in the Alexa, you can then create a “group” for the fixture.

By the way, the Kasa app has the Group function as well, for details instruction, please click on How to use the Grouping feature in Kasa app. The Group on Kasa app can’t be detected by Alexa, so you can’t use Alexa to control the Kasa Group.

Q5: If I get multicolor bulbs, can Kasa manage them all as one array? I would like to change their color in one action rather than separate actions.
A: Yes, you can set them up together as a scene in Kasa. For details please refer to How to use creating scene function in KASA APP?

Q6: Can these lights be dimmable by Alexa/Google Assistant? How dim will it go?
A: Yes, our Smart Bulbs are dimmable by Kasa/Alexa/Google Assistant. It can be dimmed to 1%.

Q7: Can Alexa/Google Assistant change the color for Smart Bulbs?

A: Yes, Alexa/Google Assistant can change the color of the colorful smart bulb (Like the LB130, LB230, KL130). And for all the Smart Bulbs, we can change the brightness and turn them on/off via Kasa/Alexa/Google Assistant.

Q8: Does the smart bulb shut down completely when you turn the light off in Kasa? How much energy does it consume when it’s in the standby mode?

A: When light goes out, the bulb switches to standby mode. The standby mode power consumption varies, please refer to the product specification on the official website for details.


Q9: Will Smart Bulbs work with a dimmer?

A: No, the smart bulb is not standard dimmable bulb, so it can’t work with dimmer. However, you can adjust the brightness on Smart Bulbs themselves through the Kasa app, or you can adjust the brightness via voice command with Alexa/Google Assistant.

Q10: What is the expected life of the bulb?

A: For LB100, it is expected to last for about 15000 hours based on lab testing; for the other models higher, it is 25000 hours. Since it is a smart bulb, the network and electrical environment may both affect the product life.

Q11: How do I reset the Smart Wi-Fi LED Bulb to factory defaults?

A: Please click here for details.

Q12: Can I use my Smart Light bulb outside of the region I purchased it in?

A: The TP-Link Smart light bulbs are designed to work specifically in the region they were purchased in. Before attempting to use them in other regions please check the voltage rating printed on the device. Damage caused by using the bulb in this manner may void your product's warranty.

Related FAQs

Looking for More

Is this faq useful?

Your feedback helps improve this site.

Recommend Products

Community

TP-Link Community

Still need help? Search for answers, ask questions, and get help from TP-Link experts and other users around the world.

Visit the Community >

From United States?

Get products, events and services for your region.