How to make my TP-Link Kasa Device work with Amazon Alexa

Released On: 2018-11-27 07:14:28Last update time: Wednesday

How to make my TP-Link Kasa Device work with Amazon Alexa

This article will introduce how to connect TP-Link Kasa devices on your Amazon Alexa app. If you meet any difficulties in the process, please roll down to the bottom for Troubleshooting.

 

Before we begin:

  • Please open the Kasa App and sign in to your TP-Link account. No TP-LINK Account?
  • Set up Kasa devices via Kasa APP at first and make sure they can be controlled by Kasa APP. Please refer to Smart plug/Switch or Smart Bulb to set up the Kasa device.

Note: For RE270K/RE370K, please make sure Remote Control is enabled on Kasa APP. Refer to this link to enable Remote Control feature for the RE270K/RE370K.

 

Connect Kasa device to Amazon Alexa:

1. Open the Amazon Alexa App, and tap on the "Home" icon in the bottom right corner. Then click the "+" icon in the upper right corner and select "Add Device".

2. Select "Kasa Smart" and tap on "Continue".

3. Tap on "ENABLE TO USE", type in your Kasa account and password, and then click "Authorize".

After authorized successfully, the App will remind that "TP-LINK Kasa has been successfully linked". Tap "Done" to go to the next step.

4. Tap on "DISCOVER DEVICES" or use voice command "Alexa, discover devices". Alexa will scan and show the devices bound to your Kasa account.

5. Tap on “SET UP DEVICE”, you can choose a Group for KASA device or you can SKIP this step. Tap on “DONE” to finish the setup.

6. You have now completed the setup process. You can select the device types and view what devices are discovered by Alexa.

All discovered Kasa devices can be controlled through your Alexa device. Please test if it works normally with voice commands.

For example, if a bulb on Kasa is named “Little Bulb”, we can say “Alexa, turn on the Little Bulb” and check if Alexa powers on this bulb.

Note: Every time you change the name of a smart device, you will need to discover this device again to update the name.

 

Troubleshooting

What should I do if I cannot make my Kasa device work with Alex/Google Home?

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Thanks for sharing this solution of TP-LINK Kasa Device work with Amazon Alexa. best panasonic toughbook needs more solve problem

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Because Kasa doesn't support sub or multiple accounts, sometimes you pushed to create a separate account by room. 
In this case Alexa can easely support multiple smart devices from separate kasa accounts simulteniously, and it even can group them by room. 

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