![]() The magic in the dimmer lies in the Philips Hue bridge, which is required ($59) for the dimmer to work (and is required for any Philips Hue system). And don't worry - there's no interference or conflict between the Hue Dimmer and your normal wall switch. Just turn on the light containing the Hue bulb as you normally would (even if it's via a traditional wall switch) then, start using the Philips dimmer, and it will automatically work. This switch works with only Hue bulbs, though it's almost magic when it does. It can be used as a wireless remote or as a wall switch, but this switch doesn't need any installation, apart from peeling the covering off the adhesive on its back. The bridge itself must be plugged into your router so that you can control it from your smartphone.įor those who have outfitted their homes with Philips Hue bulbs or don’t want to replace their wall switches, the Philips Hue dimmer is a handy little device. The only downside is that the switch, like all of Lutron's products, must be linked to the Smart Bridge. Lutron has gone for function over fashion for the most part with this dimmer: The white and gray buttons are front and center, not hidden by touch-sensitive controls, as is the case with other dimmers in this category. The switch itself looks high-tech, with several buttons laid out to control the numerous options Caséta offers. Lutron's smart starter kit comes with one in-wall switch, one wireless remote and one smart bridge (hub), which can also be used to connect other Lutron products to the cloud and control them. ![]() It's one of the best HomeKit devices, too. You can also control the system using your voice through Amazon Alexa and Google Home, among many others. ![]() The Caséta line of switches from Lutron offers an impressive list of features: geofencing, which means your lights will automatically turn on or off when you leave or arrive at home the ability to schedule your lights to turn on or off at particular times or days dimming capabilities and compatibility with a long list of smart home platforms. #LUTRON SMART SWITCH FULL#Read our full Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer review. It also lacks two-factor authentication, so we wouldn't recommend using it unless you're pairing it with HomeKit.įor those with older homes, Leviton has introduced two new smart switches, the Decora No-Neutral Dimmer ( $49, Amazon (opens in new tab)) and a No-Neutral Switch ( $44, Amazon (opens in new tab)), which work with the Decora Smart Wi-Fi Bridge ( $20, Amazon (opens in new tab)) all are compatible with Alexa, HomeKit, and Google Home, and look to be good, less expensive alternatives to Lutron's lineup. The Leviton also lacks the geofencing feature found in Lutron's app. The Leviton Decora works with Alexa, Google Assistant HomeKit, August and IFTTT, but it supports fewer smart home systems than Lutron does. As before, it works with three-way switches, but Leviton also released an Anywhere Dimmer (sold separately), which lets you add a secondary light switch without having to connect any wires. However, installation is a bit easier in this model. The second-generation Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer looks much the same as the original - an unobtrusive paddle switch with a smaller toggle on the right. At around $70, it's more expensive than most other smart light switches, but the GE Cync Smart Switch gives you a lot for the price. #LUTRON SMART SWITCH ANDROID#Like other Alexa-enabled switches (it also works with Google Assistant), the dimmer responds to voice commands, but the Cync Android app needs some work setting up an automation for a room is confusing, and it can even be difficult to tell when you've scheduled it to go on and off. If you turn it off with the switch, after a few minutes it will engage the motion sensor again, or you can disable the sensor via the app in case you don't want it switched on in the middle of the night. The switch includes an ambient light sensor (so it can be set not to come on in daylight) and a motion sensor to automatically trigger the light. Installation, as with most other smart switches, requires a neutral wire, but it's fairly straightforward. ![]() The Wi-Fi-connected switch works with all kinds of bulbs, has apps for iOS and Android, and lets you control lights with a touch, voice, motion or remotely via a smartphone. The GE Cync Smart Switch isn't the sexiest or sleekest, but it's the best smart light switch because it gets the job done and is packed with features. ![]()
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