Lutron Caséta Deluxe Smart Dimmer Switch (2 Count) Kit con Caséta Smart Hub

Brand:Lutron

3.8/5

314.60

Il kit dimmer Caséta wireless Deluxe con Caséta Smart Hub offre un controllo semplice e personalizzato di luci, tende e temperatura. Controlla le tue luci da qualsiasi punto della casa con i telecomandi Pico inclusi o da qualsiasi parte del mondo utilizzando l'app Lutron gratuita. Imposta le luci in modo che si regolino automaticamente con i cambiamenti dell'ora primaverile e autunnale, crea programmi personalizzati per accendere, spegnere o abbassare le luci a orari prestabiliti per adattarsi al meglio alle tue routine quotidiane o controlla le luci con la tua voce tramite Alexa e Siri. Il Caséta Smart Hub si connette anche con altri marchi leader come Ring, Honeywell, Sonos, Serena shades e altro ancora. I dimmer a parete inclusi si installano facilmente senza bisogno di filo neutro, forniscono le migliori prestazioni di regolazione per oltre 500 diverse lampadine a LED dimmerabili, e può essere controllato da qualsiasi punto della casa con i telecomandi Pico inclusi. Per utilizzare i dimmer in un'applicazione multi-posizione, sostituire l'interruttore esistente con un telecomando Pico e un adattatore per piastra a muro (PICO-WBX-ADAPT, venduto separatamente). Il telecomando Pico richiede (1) batteria CR2032, inclusa nel telecomando.

Include: (2) interruttori dimmer intelligenti Caséta, (2) telecomandi wireless Pico, (2) placche da parete e (1) Lutron Caséta Smart Hub. FACILE CONFIGURAZIONE A 3 VIE: con il telecomando Pico incluso, crea un 3 vie montando il Pico su quasi tutte le superfici della parete senza tagliare fori o tirare il filo. Puoi anche sostituire gli interruttori a 3 vie esistenti montando il Pico sopra la scatola posteriore; staffa per piastra a parete, PICO-WBX-ADAPT, necessaria per il montaggio di Pico e venduta separatamente. FUNZIONA CON IL CABLAGGIO ESISTENTE: A differenza di altri interruttori dimmer intelligenti, Caséta funziona in qualsiasi casa, di qualsiasi età, in quanto non richiede un filo neutro. OTTIENI DI PIÙ, SPENDI MENO: un interruttore intelligente Caséta può controllare più lampadine contemporaneamente; rendi intelligenti molte lampadine, anche le tue lampadine esistenti ottengono un controllo intelligente di più stili di lampadine a LED, a incandescenza e alogene dimmerabili. IMPOSTALO E DIMENTICALO: mantieni sempre la funzionalità della tua luce intelligente. Anche quando il Wi-Fi si interrompe, non è necessario reimpostare programmi e scene o ricollegare tutto quando torna online. AFFIDABILE E INTELLIGENTE: Caséta Smart Hub non utilizza il Wi-Fi, quindi ottieni un'illuminazione intelligente super veloce e ultra affidabile che funziona correttamente, senza rallentare il Wi-Fi con più dispositivi. CONTROLLA A MODO TUO: Caséta mette l'intelligenza nell'interruttore in modo da poter controllare le tue luci in vari modi: tramite l'app Lutron gratuita, la tua voce o dalla parete. Puoi creare programmi personalizzati per accendere, spegnere o abbassare le luci a orari prestabiliti per adattarli al meglio alle tue routine quotidiane o attivare le scene di illuminazione preferite con il semplice tocco di un pulsante. PIÙ CONNESSO: Caséta si connette con più dispositivi smart home leader, tra cui Alexa, Apple HomeKit, l'Assistente Google, le tonalità Serena e Sonos, rispetto a qualsiasi altro marchio di controllo dell'illuminazione intelligente. TRANQUILLITÀ: imposta le luci in modo che si adattino automaticamente al cambio delle stagioni in modo che la tua famiglia torni sempre in una casa ben illuminata; puoi anche abilitare la funzione Smart Away per accendere e spegnere le luci in modo casuale per sembrare che tu sia a casa anche se sei assente.
Batteries 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Brand Lutron
Circuit Type 3-way
Connector Type Screw
Country of Origin Mexico
Current Rating 1 Amps
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2.8 x 2.8 x 1.2 inches
Item model number P-BDG-PKG2W-A
Manufacturer Lutron
Material Plastic
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operation Mode ON-OFF
Product Dimensions 2.8 x 2.8 x 1.2 inches; 0.01 Ounces
Switch Type Push Button
Terminal Spst

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Scritto da: JP
The “no longer a newbie” take: Lutron's Hub vs. other Wifi switches
I was once a newbie with Caseta - but no longer, so I hope this helps you. This kit is the first purchase you need for Lutron’s system. Once you have the hub, no more kits are needed for future switch purchases. One hub can manage up to 75 switches (and I think the Hub is included in that count). Some buyers complain about having to wire in Lutron's hub to your network with an ethernet cable. But you can't beat the speed and reliability of a wired network connection. Given that Lutron’s product works reliably and is 100% responsive all the time, this is a non-issue for me. Since I put in the first few Casetas, we truly love them and have started to replace switches all over the home. Which brings up another issue... if I had chosen a WiFi connected switches (and I did briefly for use in limited locations, more on that later) I could potentially be adding a much larger number of connected devices onto my network. If your WiFi isn't all that great to begin with - think entry level routers - this could potentially impact network performance and your connectivity with your switches. For me, that's just a no go. I really want my WiFi to work well for the things that need to be on it. The PROs of the Lutron Switches: Setting the switches up is straightforward and fast. The setup process works like expected each and every time. I cannot say the same about other non-Lutron WiFi products. Having problems setting them up or is a switch not acting right? Lutron’s support is the bees knees. They have helped me several times and each time they are great. The switches are incredibly responsive both in person and via the app. There are no delays in turning things off and on. The ceiling fan switch is especially a godsend for our old ceiling fan - no more standing on the bed to pull strings or getting up out of bed to adjust things. Lutron and Ring also teamed up and added some camera integrations where movement and/or doorbell pushes can activate lights. It works quite well, but the feature was a little buried in the Lutron app. Big bonus - the integration will also turn off lights after 15 minutes. About the app (and this is a biggie) Purchasing good hardware is one thing, having an app that you only get to experience after you purchase the hardware is downright crazy. But that's the world that smart switches seem to live in, so here's the scoop on Lutron - and the apps for a couple other systems I tried. Lutron's app is well designed and intuitive. You can quickly add new devices, program in schedules and scenes. The app also interfaces with my Lennox thermostat to display the current temp in the home (with the help of Apple's Home (home kit) app that's running on a dedicated iPad that never leaves the home). The Ring cam integration is good too. Having tried WeMo and Leviton's WiFi connected switches, my take on those apps is that they are incredibly clunky. This seems like a misstep, especially when you are going to spend most of your time interfacing with the app than the switch. Since I also use Apple's Home app with my family, every time a switch gets added into the Lutron hub, it seamlessly shows up in Apple Home. This is of course magically great. Since I didn't want to add another app into the mix for my wife and family, it's nice that there have been zero issues with cross platform integration, everything works seamlessly. The Lutron App also has a geofence capability that will turn on/off lights when you arrive and depart from the home. Haven't used that yet, but it's cool. Another side benefit, Lutron's app has an Apple watch app that you can control lights and fans with. The CONS: Edited - The Caseta hub for whatever reason didn’t have auto off timers built in. That said, the addition of their motion sensor product effectively solves this issue. If you have Ring cams, you can turn on the Caseta integration, and a motion or doorbell can turn on lights and after 15 minutes, turn them off again. This works beautifully. Other thoughts: Edited - I used IFTTT (If This Then This) before Ring and Lutron added their cam integration as a trigger to turn on/off lights. IFTTT works, but there was always a bit of a delay to turn on lights if you use it. Plus if you’re internet went down, it didn’t work. Before the Ring integration, I used a couple WeMo switches for my outdoor lighting as they had auto-off timers. But their setup and app was super clunky. Happy to be rid of them. As software support is now kinda important for app driven switches, making sure you get a switch from a company that's going to be around a while is more important than it used to be. It would be bad if your OS on your phone, requires your apps to get an update and your smart switch maker is MIA. Side note - For the two years I had WeMo switches, changes in Wifi forced me to individually reconnect all switches to it, and it was a horrible process to get them re-paired with WiFi. Lutron has never had this issue, being wired into the network. One switch I purchased from Amazon warehouse (open box) had issues with setup and Lutron’s support was fantastic. They sent a replacement switch so quickly and were really nice about it. Bottom line - stick with Lutron, it works really well.
Scritto da: Carlos
WORKS IF YOU USE APP SCENES - Not good as PHYSICAL SWITCHES/DIMMERS!
I’ve had Lutron ‘electronic’ dimmers since they came out about 20 years ago. Throughout they’ve kept up with new tech like CFL’s & LED’s & allowed programming switch using the 2 key built-in buttons. ORIGINAL UNITS: were VERY elegant, aesthetic & simple - only 3 BUTTONS + parallel LED indicators - VERY easy & intuitive to operate: a single long & narrow ‘rocker’ button on the side that you pressed up to increase intensity and down to decrease. Once you had set your desired intensity level, all you needed was to TAP ONCE the main large rectangular button (taking 90% of the switch) to turn lights on to that LAST desired level, AND TAP ONCE MORE to fully turn off. At bottom of switch was a very small discrete ’pull kill switch’ to prevent electricity from flowing at all to the light /source. SWITCH was SIMPLE, ELEGANT, INTUITIVE & super functional. These units also had a feature that if u ‘long pressed’ them for a few seconds when ‘on’ (vs tapping on/off), they would give you 30 secs before they’d turn off for you to exit the room & not trip over items in the dark. Moreover, once they reached the 30 seconds, they wouldn’t just turn off out right, but would slowly dim 10% at a time so you’d know it was turning off and either exit the room or go back for more time. MAIN ISSUE with ‘SMART’ UNITS: switches themselves are fairly ‘DUMB’ in comparison to original ones. Besides ability to be controlled remotely, they have absolutely no other logic in them. They now have FOUR BUTTONS (plus kill switch) which are COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY and layed out in the same space where there was only 1 tap button before - so they are almost impossible to nail and press the desired button in the dark. WORST OF ALL, DIMMER is not just PLAIN DUMB, but ALSO FORGETFUL - whatever DIMMER SETTING you set it to, it WILL FORGET the moment you turn it off. Who was the genius that ’REIMAGINED’ an elegant intuitive easy to use dimmer into this nightmare? He/she should be FIRED IMMEDIATELY. I’m guessing he/she thought you’d walk around the house with your phone in hand and whip out the app, and flip through menus and screens until you found the right switch to turn it on off? Even then, you’d still have to remember what dimmer setting you like for EVERY LIGHT IN THE HOUSE so you can TAP IT ONE-TAP-AT-A-TIME (75 taps for 75% - or slide close to it and then fine tune tap to reach specific value) - again, shot in the head wouldn’t be sufficient of a penalty LOL. TO DEAL with this EGREGIOUS LACK IN JUDGEMENT, you need to BUY ONE PICO REMOTE (@$12-20 each) FOR EACH DIMMER as the PICO BRINGS a FIFTH ROUND BUTTON (literally LAYED OUT on ‘TOP’ of the other 4) that you CAN PROGRAM for a specific dimmer setting. WHY?????????????? was this even necessary? In the end that IS how I’VE HAD TO DEAL with this EGREGIOUS LACK IN DESIGN (a very expensive fix). Also, ONLY BECAUSE I’m someone who enjoys having ALL THE LIGHTS ON at the same time throughout the house, I created SCENES in the app that just TURN ON ALL THESE LIGHTS in the house (or a room) AT ONCE using all the desired dimmer settings - you can also program the PICO REMOTE to store ONE SCENE settings in this ROUND BUTTON. However, note that remotes don’t link to the scene directly - alternatively, once you activate a scene via APP, then you tell the PICO to store all the dimmer settings for the lights you’ve ASSIGNED TO IT. However, note that if you update that scene in the app, you ALSO need to REPROGRAM EACH SEPARATE PICO for that scene (i.e. say you & your spouse each have a PICO on their nightstand to turn off the house lights and you add/remove a light/lamp to the scene, etc). UNFORTUNATELY, if you are one of those persons who turn lights on/off as they enter/exit each room, LUTRON IS NOT FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!! Especially since they are SIGNIFICANTLY MORE EXPENSIVE than pretty much all other similar systems out there. The only plus to this system is that it IS RELIABLE in turning lights on/off quickly and that it doesn’t bog down your Wifi router by having 30-50 switches and items hooked up to it when you do full house. Lastly: note that if you want to add these to CEILING FANS, it can be PROHIBITIVELY EXPENSIVE as you need 1 FAN-SPECIFIC DIMMER + 1 LIGHT DIMMER (~$130 for these) These geniuses haven’t figured out what every other $30 fan remote add-on unit out there did since late 80’s, which is ONE WALL SWITCH + ONE CEILING FAN CANOPY REMOTE UNIT. CONSEQUENTLY: you’ll need a 2-SPACE WALL ELECTRICAL BOX to put BOTH DIMMERS and a 4-WIRE CABLE going to EACH FAN (if you don’t have this, adding it with electrician can cost I’m guessing $150-$300 depending where you live). But it doesn’t stop here. Since you’d want to control the fan using a PICO REMOTE (else find phone, open app, find that fan, adjust each setting), you need to add another $30-$60 for that bc FAN PICOS cost way more & are harder to find (unless online). So, you are looking at a total cost $310-$500 PER FAN to use the CASETA system; and that’s if you don’t add additional items like the PICO REMOTE PEDESTALS bc these are TINY REMOTES & easy to lose inside drawers, linens or furniture.
Scritto da: B. Ellsworth
A great alternative to rewiring.
I have many of these. My house isn't huge, but now I can have switches anywhere without having to run wires everywhere.
Scritto da: Sonny Bessant
Good deal to get started with Caseta switches
I was given a Caseta dimmer light switch and needed the lutron bridge to remotely control the switch. Buying the Smart Start kit is a much better value than buying just the bridge. I can now control another light.
Scritto da: vic_by
No last or favourite brightness, only on remote
Be aware that the dimmer (main module) doesn’t have a way to set your favourite or last brightness level. You can only turn it on 100% with On button or 10% or so with Up button. The favourite setting exists only on Pico remote (central button). Lutron support recommended to purchase PD-5NE item which does have Favourite button but it’s more than double price on Amazon.
Scritto da: Andre Champagne
Domotique a petit prix!
Facile d installation et programmation. Le plus long a ete de connecter le wi-fi! Domotique facile et qui ne coûte pas les yeux de la tête!
Scritto da: Rod Siemens
Missing parts
It was very easy to install and worked great. However it showed up without the remote which is the main reason I ordered this kit. I wanted a switch by the bed but the way the house is built didn’t allow for me to wire one in. I would order again but hopefully all the parts would be included next time.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Very convenient to have when there is multi entrances.
No need for 2 way switches and running wires, works as described by the seller, bought 3 sets so far and they are all working just fine.

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