Implemented Having to run Kasa and Tapo app for different devices
I have an HS100 smart plug and two
Kasa Spot cameras working on the Kasa app.
I have recently purchased two P100 smart sockets but I can't add these to the Kasa app, I have to use the Tapo app which is a really pain in the rear as I would prefer everything in the same place. O also prefer the layout of the Kasa app.
Does anyone know why the P100 isn't available.on the Kasa app? It isn't even listed as a model when creating this post.
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They just updated the Kasa APP, that's probably a sign of keeping Kasa line. But I do hope they can bring the two applications together one day.
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I second what several of you already said: this doesn't make sense and to add to that, from our customer standpoint such decisions don't promote customer satisfaction and will probably not foster customer fidelity to the TP-Link company.
I tend to think that the "Tapo" product line is just a revamping of the former TP-Link products such as the smartplugs which likely are nothing more than a repackaging of the former ones (HS100 --> P100, HS110 --> P110) where the product use the same protocols but have different product IDs. It is likely that this separation between TP-Link (old product line) and Tapo is just for marketing purpose and a way to lead customers like us to renew our devices and buy again products from the new product line. Money money.
As for the 2 applications, a company such as TP-Link can't objectively say that it isn't possible to have all their product managed in a single application. If they do, then it would be an information that they don't have control over their own products which would be unrealistic or concerning. It is absolutely technically possible, everything is just about communication protocols.
The creation of the Tapo product-line along with a Tapo exclusively dedicated app (former TP-Link products not supported) leads me assume that the Kasa application might be (sooner than later) no more maintained and probably, in the up-coming iOS and Android major releases, no new version of Kasa would be deployed making us to migrate to Tapo product line (and expense more).
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Just received a Tapo lightstrip.
The Tapo app seems to have much less functionality than shown in the Kasa app.
"scenes" would be great so i can voice control the lightstrip with different effects.
TP-Link, you should only have 1 product line, or market clearly as "budget" and "premium". I will definitely be avoiding any future TP Link products as its just not clear at all what im gonna get.
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Is there any update from the TP-link developers if this is in active development?
At the moment in Australia it's very challenging to find any Kasa cameras to purchase. I would be happy to purchase Tapo cameras with the knowledge that in the medium term they would be viewable in the same app as my Kasa cameras.
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Glad I found this thread before investing in a bunch of Tapo devices. Was eyeballing the Tapo cameras and a Kasa doorbell, but will now definitely buy elsewhere. Might even ditch my trusty Deco M9+ for a Netgear or Linksys Wifi6 system.
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