













Lutron Caséta Smart Home Dimmer Switch and Pico Remote Kit, Works with Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Ring, Google Assistant (Smart Hub Required) | P-PKG1WB-WH | White
-
Howies World
> 3 dayLutron Caséta is incredible. The switches works flawlessly with the Pico remote and the Smart Bridge and easily allows you to automate window covering and lights with uncanny abilities. However, if you use the Smart Bridge to schedule lights (outside lights can come on/off on Sunset/Sunrise adjusted for seasons), window covering and integrate Apple Homekit, Alexa, etc. you might be in for a surprise. The limit for the Smart Bridge is 75 devices. It might seem like a lot but as you enjoy the system, youll find that youll like to have switches throughout the house and additional Picos on coffee tables, kitchen island, etc. and itll quickly max. Im currently rationing items that can be automated with the bridge (you can still have other Picos and switches not controlled with the bridge). After thousands of dollars of switches Im somewhat disappointed. Lutron needs to find a solution to increase the limit.
-
Brian Fischer
> 3 dayWorks as advertised.
-
MH
> 3 dayI love these Lutron Caseta products. They have made my life so much easier and installing them on remote switches has been well worth the price of these products. I have even used them to bring lights to areas that I was unable to run a switch too, because the Pico remote can go anywhere. Being able to set timers and schedules is awesome too. You cant beat these. The Pico remote will last forever on the CR2032 battery, but they are all replaceable if they ever die. You cant beat their functionality. The set ups are so easy, once you do one, you will never need to look at the instructions again. I have these at several properties and it makes managing the lighting so easy.
-
K-Scott
Greater than one weekOverall a good product, but a little disappointed in the design. The remote is great and basically all I use. the wall light switch missed the mark. You basically have to stop in your tracks, square up the light switch and precisely hit a tiny button...or you can blindly press 3-4 times to get the light to actually turn on. I dont want a light switch that I need to look intently at to properly turn on or takes more than a second to turn on. A simple design change would be to make the on/off switch one bigger button and then put the dimmer up and downs below. Or put the on/off in the middle as one button and the up and down dimmers on the outside. I dont need an on button and an off button, that is just a waste of space. It looks like they may have a more traditional rocker that pairs with this, I would recommend that over the 4 button wall switch.
-
Funky Bunch
Greater than one weekThe idea with this switch is to save money on hardwiring a second switch. However, this switch died after 2.5 years of use. If I have to sink $70 every 2-3 years then this is not a wise investment.
-
Larry Kona
> 3 dayWorked great without needing to hard wire!
-
Wayne Jared
> 3 dayproduct was as described works great
-
Satisfied
> 3 dayHard to fit 2 dimmer switches in gang box but the pico remotes makes 3 way applications easy.
-
Robert G
> 3 dayWorks great with Alexa, and the away function on the app works great
-
J. Ricci
> 3 dayLove all my Lutron Caseta devices. The work flawlessly with my home automation and their customer service it amazing.