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Posted 17 May 2024
TP-Link Kasa Smart Radiator Thermostat Add On, Smart Radiator Valve, Energy Saving, LED display, Smart Schedule (KE100)/ Starter KIT £41.98
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Geofencing for Free: Introducing geofencing support-your home warms as you approach and cools when you leave; No manual tweaks required just seamless comfort and convenience
Device Group Control: Group several smart radiator valves and control them with one tab; Ideal for larger room with more than one radiator
External Temp Sensor Supported: With external temperature sensors (Tapo T310 or T315); KE100 adjusts heat based on your space not just near the radiator
Open Window Detection: KE100 now auto-shuts the heat and enables Frost Protection when the connected window & door sensor (Tapo T110) activates; Enjoy comfort; energy savings and peace of mind
Control from Anywhere – Control all your radiators in each room from your phone; No more guessing if you left the heating on; No more heating an empty room
Saving Energy Made Easy- The Kasa Smart Thermostatic Radiator Valve allows you to set heating schedules based on your daily routines to make heating more efficient and save your money
Hands-Free Voice Control- Ask Alexa or Google Assistant to fine-tune your home’s temperature; No need to get up from the sofa
Frost Protection - Keep your pipes unfrozen and your house safe; With easy installation, Just simply replace your old radiator valve with Kasa and follow the step-by-step in-app guide
Kasa APP Requirements: Version 3.1.4 on IOS or Version 3.1.1 on Android (Doesn't work with Tapo)
Note: KE100 Thermostat valve Requires a Kasa Hub KH100 to work, and this information is clearly mentioned on our official website and Amazon website; Customers will need to read the description clearly before making purchase; KE100 Thermostat valve can only control radiator valves and cannot be used to control central boiler or thermostat.
Device Group Control: Group several smart radiator valves and control them with one tab; Ideal for larger room with more than one radiator
External Temp Sensor Supported: With external temperature sensors (Tapo T310 or T315); KE100 adjusts heat based on your space not just near the radiator
Open Window Detection: KE100 now auto-shuts the heat and enables Frost Protection when the connected window & door sensor (Tapo T110) activates; Enjoy comfort; energy savings and peace of mind
Control from Anywhere – Control all your radiators in each room from your phone; No more guessing if you left the heating on; No more heating an empty room
Saving Energy Made Easy- The Kasa Smart Thermostatic Radiator Valve allows you to set heating schedules based on your daily routines to make heating more efficient and save your money
Hands-Free Voice Control- Ask Alexa or Google Assistant to fine-tune your home’s temperature; No need to get up from the sofa
Frost Protection - Keep your pipes unfrozen and your house safe; With easy installation, Just simply replace your old radiator valve with Kasa and follow the step-by-step in-app guide
Kasa APP Requirements: Version 3.1.4 on IOS or Version 3.1.1 on Android (Doesn't work with Tapo)
Note: KE100 Thermostat valve Requires a Kasa Hub KH100 to work, and this information is clearly mentioned on our official website and Amazon website; Customers will need to read the description clearly before making purchase; KE100 Thermostat valve can only control radiator valves and cannot be used to control central boiler or thermostat.
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Edited by a community support team member, 17 May 2024
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sorted byCan’t they just make one hub that works for all devices?
They don't work together so my radiator thermostats can't call for heat when needed. This isn't something I personally need - The value in the thermostats for me is simply being able to turn off the heat in individual rooms when they aren't being used or to simply limit the temperature.
For what it's worth, it should be possible to make it possible to have the thermostats call for heat if you use 'Home assistant' - it's just not the most trivial thing to setup (edited)
The “only heat the rooms you use” approach makes sense for old boilers, but for most nowadays you can get halfway to emulating efficient heat pumps with a weather compensation thermostat.
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