New Arrival Introducing New Colored Smart Switches (HS200) and Dimmer (HS220)
New Arrival Introducing New Colored Smart Switches (HS200) and Dimmer (HS220)
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Previously, our team asked for your feedback regarding what color options you would most like to see added to our product line. We have even seen a renewed interest in these devices, with a few people asking for an update on our original forum post.
This time around, our team is incredibly proud to introduce everyone to the first color variations available for purchase.
The HS200 Smart Switch has received two additional color variations, light almond and black.
Buy Now on Amazon: HS200 – LA (Light Almond) , HS200 - BL (Black)
The HS220 Smart Dimmer Switch has received a new light almond variety.
Buy Now on Amazon: HS220 – LA (Light Almond)
Community Survey: In our community survey, we say the number of users with Light Almond and White Switches to be the same (Each Receiving 29% of Total Responses). Black was the next most popular option and is also one of the most requested options across the forums. (25% of Responses).
We appreciate everyone’s feedback, and you can look forward to seeing additional releases and variations based on your feedback. Keep an eye out for more news over the next year!
What Do You Think of the Newly Added Color Variations?
What Colors and Devices Would Want to See Additional Colors Released for Next?
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@Riley_S I would love to see 3-way switches offered in black, that way I can do my kitchen.
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Hey @Hojni,
The BT-enabled devices help dramatically with set up and will prevent your phone from having to switch networks during setup - which is where this behavior usually originates from.
Tapo devices, in general, should not have a problem connecting to networks with a mixed band network. If it is having difficulties, it is often the result of a network setting conflicting with the device's switch to 2.4GHz and may be a simple setting change - but we normally recommend configuring an IoT network so you do not have to change settings for your main network.
Furthermore, recent releases will always have more up-to-date hardware and will have a higher amount of compatibility with networks using the latest tech.
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Hey @rjenk,
There has definitely been a significant increase in this type of request, and I am working with our product team to come up with a few different solutions for potential future releases. Colored switches and dimmers are still planned in our roadmap, but depending on our findings, we may have a feedback opportunity in a few months to help us understand the scale and use of colored switches/plates.
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