Kasa app for windows
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Kasa app for windows
Hello,
I have a smart buld (LB100) connected and managed through my mobile phone using wifi or mobile data.
I would like to know if there is any windows or mac app for managing the smart bulb and/or other "smart" programs of tp-link that are compatible with kasa mobile app.
Thanks for your time
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Hello everyone,
Thank you for your feedback and sharing different ways to manage your Kasa devices on a PC, we would like to make a summary of some workaround shared from our users here:
1. You may install an Android emulator* to manage your Kasa devices or stream kasa cam, shared by community user @Little_C
Stream Tapo Camera on PC through Andriod Emulator : LDPlay4 vs Bluestack
2. Use Amazon or Google Voice command to control Kasa devices
Alexa: How to make my TP-Link Kasa Device work with Amazon Alexa
Google: How to connect your TP-Link Kasa devices to Google Home
3. Other Workaround: some users also use third party desktop app like ' Home Assistant' * to manage smart devices
Disclaimer: * Andriod emulators or Home Assistant or other third-party apps may meet the requirement, kindly note that they are not one of TP-Link official partner apps, so we can not guarantee the third-party software will be accurate or reliable or fully compatible with your kasa device.
Really appreciated your understanding.
Welcome to share how you manage your kasa device on a computer. We will keep this post updated for any new workarounds. Thanks everyone.
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This remains an extremely disappointing posture for TP-Link/Kasa platform. Just make an ubiquitously available web access interface and don't worry about an actual application for Windows. In a heartbeat I would dump all my Amcrest camera devices for Kasa cameras which I consider superior but without web access it's a non-starter for me. I use the KD110 and for that sole purpose it's disappointing but acceptable to force to mobile platform, but a web interface would be a huge boost and remove a major impediment to further adoption. For all of the other smart device without video Amazon and mobile access fully meets my needs, but not for video! I will remain hopeful that TP-Link might consider addressing this gap in service capability one day. <fingers crossed>
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You can connect your android phone to the PC using Phone Link in Windows. Your phone will appear on your computer screen and you can run any app on the android from there. As Always, the more screen real estate you have the better.
Just noticed this only works with Samsung devices. Sorry for that oversight.
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