Smart Lights integration
How to connect TP-Link Kasa KL430 Light Strip to Apple HomeKit
The TP-Link Kasa KL430 Light Strip is a color LED strip with individually addressable zones for gradient and chasing effects. It connects over 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi via the Kasa app and works with Alexa and Google Home. Available in 16-foot lengths for TV and desk backlighting.
The verdict
TP-Link Kasa KL430 Light Strip does not have native support for Apple HomeKit, but you can still integrate it using a bridge or workaround.
How to fix it
TP-Link Kasa KL430 Light Strip works with Alexa and Google. For HomeKit, use HomeBridge with the homebridge-tplink-smarthome plugin.
Step-by-step instructions
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TP-Link Kasa KL430 Light Strip works with Alexa and Google. For HomeKit, use HomeBridge with the homebridge-tplink-smarthome plugin.
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Open the Apple HomeKit app, tap Add Device or check your linked accounts — TP-Link Kasa KL430 Light Strip will appear and you can control it with voice commands and automations alongside your other Apple HomeKit devices.
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