- cross-posted to:
- smarthomes
- cross-posted to:
- smarthomes
With the release of Tapo version 3.0, TP-Link integrates their two lines of smart home devices into a single application, reducing the number of apps needed to control their devices.
Additionally, the update claims improvements to the user interface, optimized camera features, a sleeker status page, and faster responses and startups.
The blow post also suggest that improvements to lighting effects, smart actions, geofencing, and a dark mode will be coming in the future.
I think the best takeaway is that I can have one less app on my phone!
In the 1st step, maybe a year ago or so, they updated the Kasa app (v 3?) to only function with account and while being logged in at TP-Link servers to use your devices. And in now the 2nd step, they integrate Kasa into Tapo, which was always account-bound. The 3rd step is then probably the discontinuation of the Kasa app.
Kasa was their more premium product line, that was usable without internet connection and without manufacturer account - which is why I paid more to get those instead of the cheap Tapo products. But now my ‘smart’ power outlets are in a box in the basement collecting dust and I cannot recommend anyone to spend money on TP-Link smart products, as they remove features after sale.
As long as they’re still compatible with HomeBridge and accessible via IP they can connect it to any app they like.
Thanks for the info 👍
That’s good to hear I think? I have been using Kasa products and getting annoyed that im unable to get anymore recently. Especially the fact that using 2 different apps just to control the devices from the same company is a little silly. Didn’t know why they have to make Tapo, but this should solve it.
Yes. I was a bit stunned years ago to find there were two incompatible breeds of tp-link smart switches etc. Ended up going with Arlec / Grid Connect instead.