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Not three way, but you can achieve the same functionality but wiring the switch as single pole and installing a pico remote.
- Replace single pole switches to add dimming.
- Replace existing 3 or 4 way switches with one of the wired dimmers, and replace the remaining 3 or 4 way switches with Pico dimmer remotes - the Pico dimmer remotes mount to the existing switch boxes and the 3 way and/or 4 way wiring is tied together in those boxes.
- Add 3 or 4 way dimming to single pole switches by using one of the wired dimmer switches to replace the existing single pole switch and using 1 or more of the Pico dimmer remotes to create 3 way or 4 way dimming where it didn't exist before (1 Pico dimmer remote for 3 way switching, 2 or more Pico dimmer remotes for 4 way switching - the Pico dimmer remotes are wall mountable without a switch box).
Note that Lutron has a Caseta on/off as well, but the consumer grade version requires a neutral wire in the line side switch box. They have Pico remote on/offs as well, so the scenarios above can be done for on/off switching as well, provided you have a neutral wire in the line side box. (I believe Lutron has a "no neutral" on/off available in their "Pro" (contractor) grade line, but those aren't available in the retail channel, although I think people purchase them off of eBay).Also keep in mind that Lutron has redesigned switches available that are a more standard "paddle" style switch versus these older Caseta "flat" switches - better ergonomics and a better match for your Kasa switches, which are more like a paddle style switch:
https://www.amazon.com/Lutron-Wal...r=8-6&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/Lutron-Wal...r=8-1&th=1
The Pico remotes I believe are compatible with the newer style switches, but don't have the same design.