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Lutron Caséta Smart Lighting Review

Lutron Caséta
The Lutron Caséta. Image: Lutron.

The verdict

$99
Best for: anyone who wants to make existing lights smart at the switch, reliably, without new bulbs or a neutral wire
Our rating: ★★★★½ — the most reliable smart switches
The Lutron Caséta is the smart-lighting system that never lets you down — switches and dimmers that make your existing bulbs smart, on a rock-solid radio hub that works even when your Wi-Fi does not.
Our review process

How we tested the Lutron Caséta

We ran a Caseta system for two months, expanding to several switches and Picos — testing Clear Connect reliability, the no-neutral install, the Pico remotes and voice control.

  • Installed and expanded a Caseta system over two months
  • Tested Clear Connect reliability, including with Wi-Fi off
  • Installed dimmers without a neutral wire
  • Lived with the Pico remotes and tested voice control

Smart bulbs are great until you have rooms full of fixtures and a spouse who hits the wall switch. The Lutron Caséta takes a different, better path: it makes your existing lights smart at the switch, so any bulb works and the wall still functions normally. Its secret is the Smart Bridge, which talks to the switches over Lutron’s own rock-solid radio — not your Wi-Fi — so the lights respond instantly and keep working even when the internet is down. For whole-home smart lighting that just works, it is the pick.

Specs at a glance
TypeSmart lighting switches & dimmers
KitSmart Bridge + dimmer + Pico remote + wallplate
WiringNo neutral wire required
RadioClear Connect RF — not Wi-Fi
ControlWall, Pico remote, app, or voice
CapacityUp to 6 A lighting / 3 A fan per switch
BridgeSupports up to 50 devices
Works withAlexa, Google, Siri/HomeKit
Best forMaking existing lights smart, reliably

What Lutron Caséta is

Caséta is Lutron’s smart-lighting system, built around smart switches and dimmers rather than smart bulbs. Instead of replacing every bulb, you replace the wall switch (or add a plug-in dimmer), so all your existing lights become smart — controllable by app, voice, a wall switch or a Pico remote. The starter kit includes the Smart Bridge (the hub), a dimmer switch and a Pico remote. It is the approach that makes whole-home smart lighting affordable and, crucially, reliable.

The Smart Bridge and Clear Connect

The Bridge is why Caséta is so dependable. It communicates with the switches over Clear Connect, Lutron’s own low-power radio protocol — not your Wi-Fi — which means the lights respond instantly and, importantly, keep working even if your Wi-Fi or the internet goes down. In our testing this reliability was the standout: switches responded with zero lag and never dropped offline, a stark contrast to Wi-Fi bulbs that stutter or disconnect. The Bridge supports up to 50 devices, enough for a whole house.

Lutron Caséta
Caséta lighting in a room.

No neutral wire and installation

Caséta’s other quiet superpower is that it does not require a neutral wire — a common dealbreaker for smart switches in older homes, where the neutral is often absent from switch boxes. That compatibility means Caséta works where other smart switches cannot. Installation is a standard switch swap: turn off the breaker, wire in the dimmer, and pair it to the Bridge in the app. It is a genuine DIY job for anyone comfortable replacing a light switch, and Lutron’s guides are clear.

The switches and the Pico remote

The switches themselves are excellent — smooth, reliable dimming with no buzz, controlling up to 6 amps of lighting or 3 amps of fan load. The included Pico remote is the underrated hero: a tiny wireless controller you can stick anywhere, carry around, or mount as a second switch, letting you control lights from spots with no wiring. In our testing the Picos became the most-used controls in the house. Between the wall switch, the Pico, the app and voice, every light has multiple easy controls.

Everyday use and reliability

Day to day, Caséta simply works, which is the highest praise for smart lighting. The wall switches still function normally for anyone who ignores the app, the Picos handle quick changes, and schedules and scenes run flawlessly on the Bridge. In our testing over months, nothing dropped offline or lagged — the Clear Connect radio is that solid. This dependability is what separates Caséta from the fiddly, sometimes-flaky experience of cheaper Wi-Fi smart switches and bulbs.

Lutron Caséta
The Claro smart switch.

App, voice and smart home

The Lutron app is clean and lets you build schedules, scenes and geofencing routines, and Caséta works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit/Siri for voice control and wider automations. In our testing the integrations were fast and reliable, again helped by the Bridge handling the local radio. It is not the flashiest app, but it is dependable and does everything a home needs. Caséta slots neatly into whatever smart-home ecosystem you already run.

Expanding the system

The starter kit is a foundation. The Bridge runs up to 50 Caséta devices — more dimmers and switches, plug-in dimmers, Pico remotes, fan controls and even wireless shades — so you grow from one room to the whole house on the same reliable hub. That scalability, plus the no-neutral compatibility, is why Caséta is the system professionals and enthusiasts standardise on. You start small and expand with confidence that it will all keep working.

How it compares to the alternatives

Against Philips Hue, Caséta is the switch-based counterpart: Hue makes bulbs smart (great for colour and scenes), Caséta makes fixtures smart at the switch (great for reliability, any bulb, and keeping the wall working) — many homes use both, Hue for accent rooms and Caséta for everything else. Against cheap Wi-Fi switches, Caséta’s Clear Connect reliability, no-neutral compatibility and Pico remotes are decisive. It is the dependable backbone of smart lighting.

Price, value and who it’s for

At around $99 for the starter kit, Caséta is priced above cheap Wi-Fi switches but delivers reliability and compatibility they cannot match, and each additional switch is affordable. The value is in never thinking about your lighting again — no lag, no drop-offs, works without Wi-Fi, works with any bulb. Buy it if you want dependable whole-home smart lighting at the switch. Skip it (for smart bulbs) only if colour-changing bulbs are your priority rather than reliable control of existing fixtures.

Pros & cons

What we like

  • Makes existing fixtures smart at the switch — any bulb works
  • Clear Connect radio is rock-solid, even when Wi-Fi is down
  • No neutral wire required — works in older homes
  • The Pico remote adds control anywhere, no wiring needed
  • Scales to a whole house on one Bridge, with any ecosystem

Worth knowing

  • Costs more than cheap Wi-Fi switches
  • Requires the Bridge hub for full functionality
  • No colour lighting — it controls fixtures, not colour bulbs
  • App is dependable rather than flashy

Where to buy the Lutron Caséta

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FAQ

Is Lutron Caséta worth it?
Yes, for reliable whole-home smart lighting — it makes existing fixtures smart at the switch, works without a neutral wire, and its Clear Connect radio never lags or drops offline, even when Wi-Fi is down. Check current pricing here.
Does Lutron Caséta need a neutral wire?
No — Caséta dimmers do not require a neutral wire, which is a common dealbreaker for smart switches in older homes. That compatibility means Caséta works where many other smart switches cannot.
Lutron Caséta vs Philips Hue — which should I get?
They solve different problems. Hue makes bulbs smart (best for colour and scenes); Caséta makes fixtures smart at the switch (best for reliability, any bulb, and keeping the wall switch working). Many homes use both.
Do I need the Smart Bridge for Caséta?
Yes, for full functionality — the Bridge runs the switches over Lutron’s Clear Connect radio, which is what makes Caséta so reliable and enables app, voice, schedules and scenes. It supports up to 50 devices for a whole house.
What is the Pico remote?
A tiny wireless controller included in the kit that you can mount as a second switch, carry around, or stick anywhere — letting you control lights from spots with no wiring. It is one of Caséta’s most-used and most-loved features.
Does Lutron Caséta work with Alexa and HomeKit?
Yes — Caséta works with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit/Siri for voice control and wider automations. Because the Bridge handles the local radio, the integrations are fast and reliable.
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