New Arrival [[Update 10/8/24]] Kasa Colored Smart Switches (HS200) and Dimmers (HS220)
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) , NEW!! HS220 – BL (Black)


Community Survey: In our original community survey, we saw 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 was one of the most requested options across the forums. (25% of Responses). [The HS220-BL is Now Available on Amazon]
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 So your own survey from more than 2 years ago shows the same demand for almond as white yet you still REFUSE to produce almond versions of anything but your most basic switch.
Why not at least try a manufacturing run of the 3-way and dimmer units with the same almond plastic pellets you used for the 1-way. It's not like you need to change anything in the electronic or mechanical design. And you clearly already have a source for the almond plastic pellets.
So why the 2+ year delay in expandin the Almond series?
If you want to be taken seriously as a full-line lighting supplier like Lutron or Leviton, then you have to make at least some minimal effort to have full palletes across your product line.
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