--- title: TP-Link Kasa Smart description: Instructions on integrating TP-Link Smart Home Devices to Home Assistant. ha_category: - Hub - Switch - Light ha_release: 0.89 ha_iot_class: Local Polling ha_config_flow: true ha_codeowners: - '@rytilahti' ha_domain: tplink --- The `tplink` integration allows you to control your [TP-Link Smart Home Devices](https://www.tp-link.com/kasa-smart/) such as smart plugs and smart bulbs. There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant: - **Light** - **Switch** In order to activate the support, you will have to enable the integration inside the configuration panel. The supported devices in your network are automatically discovered, but if you want to control devices residing in other networks you will need to configure them manually as shown below. ## Supported Devices This integration supports devices that are controllable with the [KASA app](https://www.tp-link.com/us/kasa-smart/kasa.html). The following devices are known to work with this component. ### Plugs Plugs are type `switch` when autodiscovery has been disabled. - HS100 - HS103 - HS105 - HS110 (This device is capable or reporting energy usage data to template sensors) ### Strip (Multi-Plug) - HS107 (indoor 2-outlet) - HS300 (powerstrip 6-outlet) (This device is capable or reporting energy usage data to template sensors) - KP303 (powerstrip 3-outlet) - KP400 (outdoor 2-outlet) - KP200 (indoor 2-outlet) ### Wall Switches - HS200 - HS210 - HS220 (acts as a light) ### Bulbs - LB100 - LB110 - LB120 - LB130 - LB230 - KL110 - KL120 - KL130 ## Configuration ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml tplink: ``` {% configuration %} discovery: description: Whether to do automatic discovery of devices. required: false type: boolean default: true light: description: List of light devices. required: false type: list keys: host: description: Hostname or IP address of the device. required: true type: string strip: description: List of multi-outlet on/off switch devices. required: false type: list keys: host: description: Hostname or IP address of the device. required: true type: string switch: description: List of on/off switch devices. required: false type: list keys: host: description: Hostname or IP address of the device. required: true type: string dimmer: description: List of dimmable switch devices. required: false type: list keys: host: description: Hostname or IP address of the device. required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %} ## Manual configuration example ```yaml # Example configuration.yaml entry with manually specified addresses tplink: discovery: false light: - host: 192.168.200.1 - host: 192.168.200.2 switch: - host: 192.168.200.3 - host: 192.168.200.4 dimmer: - host: 192.168.200.5 - host: 192.168.200.6 strip: - host: 192.168.200.7 - host: 192.168.200.8 ``` ## Extracting Energy Sensor data Devices that are confirmed to support Consumption Reading; 1. HS110 2. HS300 In order to get the power consumption readings from a TP-Link HS110 device, you'll have to create a [template sensor](/integrations/template/). In the example below, change all of the `my_tp_switch`'s to match your device's entity ID. {% raw %} ```yaml sensor: - platform: template sensors: my_tp_switch_amps: friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Current" value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["current_a"] | float }}' unit_of_measurement: 'A' my_tp_switch_watts: friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Current Consumption" value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["current_power_w"] | float }}' unit_of_measurement: 'W' my_tp_switch_total_kwh: friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Total Consumption" value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["total_energy_kwh"] | float }}' unit_of_measurement: 'kWh' my_tp_switch_volts: friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Voltage" value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["voltage"] | float }}' unit_of_measurement: 'V' my_tp_switch_today_kwh: friendly_name_template: "{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.name}} Today's Consumption" value_template: '{{ states.switch.my_tp_switch.attributes["today_energy_kwh"] | float }}' unit_of_measurement: 'kWh' ``` {% endraw %}