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If you want to set up three, four, or even more switches to control the same light without dealing with excessive wiring, you can simply install a Tapo single pole switch and use a Tapo Smart Button. Then, create automation rules to control this wired switch with the smart button, enabling multi-way control of the same light.
The advantage of using a Smart Button is that you can adjust the lights (switches) it controls at any time. For example, if you originally set it up to control the hallway light in Room A but now want it to control the living room light, you can easily change the automation rules within the Tapo App (Note: Smart Button can only create automation rules with Tapo/Kasa devices. If your lights use traditional switches, the button cannot control them).
Automation rules can simultaneously control multiple devices, allowing you to use a single button as a master control to switch all the lights (Tapo switches) with a single press.
Then automation rules can be created as follows.
Multi-point Control for the same light |
Set A Master Control |
When (Trigger) - S200B(living room) Single Tap - S200B(kitchen) Single Tap - S200B(backdoor) Single Tap Then (Action) - Tapo Smart Switch A Turn On/Off *Turn On/Off: Switch the device's current status (to on if it's off and vice versa) |
When (Trigger) - S200B(front door) Double Tap Then (Action) - Tapo Smart Switch A Turn On/Off - Tapo Smart Switch B Turn On/Off - Tapo Smart Switch C Turn On/Off *Turn On/Off: Switch the device's current status (to on if it's off and vice versa) |
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