The best smart light switches for 2022 | Digital Trends

2022-10-09 04:50:21 By : Ms. Nancy Li

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Sick of not being able to control your ceiling lights with your phone? Good news! You can retrofit most of your home’s light fixtures to make them web-connected.

While many of us don’t want to go through the hassle of replacing old lightbulbs with smart ones, we can opt for smart light switches instead. Offering a number of the same perks as today’s leading smart bulbs, smart light switches are easy to install and simple to manage — whether at home or on the go. For your consideration, here’s a roundup of the best smart light switches available right now.

As far as smart lighting systems go, this switch by Lutron is one of the easiest to install and most feature-heavy on the market. This smart light switch doesn’t require a neutral wire. Plus, it offers geofencing capabilities, which means your lights can automatically turn on when you arrive home and turn off when you leave. You also can schedule them to turn on or off by themselves at certain times of the day, a great feature that can make it seem like you’re at home when you’re actually away.

The switch itself is highly functional, with different buttons indicating exactly what your options are, whether you want to turn out the lights or adjust the brightness. Want to use voice commands to control the lights? Integrate the Lutron switch with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri to get started.

Keep in mind that you’ll need to get the Lutron Smart Bridge to use all the features with any Lutron products, including the Lutron Caseta wireless dimmer . You can purchase a starter kit , which includes the bridge and a remote control. The bridge must be plugged into your home’s router for you to control the lights from your electronic device, such as a smartphone.

Wemo is a mighty force, offering a myriad of bulbs, switches, and smart plugs for powering a smart home. One of their strongest offerings is the Wemo Smart Dimmer. After installation, you’ll be able to control your lighting fixtures with the switch, the Wemo app, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit voice commands, provided you have set up a smart speaker or display.

Within the Wemo app, you’ll be able to build custom schedules for your lighting and fans. If you’re heading out of town for the week, you can turn on Away Mode, which turns your lights on/off at random to make it seem like someone is home. Wemo lets you group together switches for room-by-room control. The Wemo Smart Dimmer is flexible enough to accommodate neutral or no neutral wiring. It also supports Thread, which ensures stable connections between other smart appliances in your home.

The C by GE is a powerful amalgam of minimalist design and easy performance. The plate’s casual design isn’t obtrusive or distracting but is rather pleasant to look at. Controls are simple touch and drag gestures, and the tiny rings of lights make for an effective (but not overbearing) nightlight.

Scheduling and remote control are handled by the GE C App, but the switch is also compatible with voice commands via Google Assistant or Alexa, giving you many different ways to control it, including options to dim. On its own, the GE C-Start Smart Switch also is incredibly adaptive: It can automatically dim or brighten lights based on the natural light that it detects in the space or if it senses movement in the area.

As part of the Kasa family of smart devices, the TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch allows for detailed schedule settings via the Kasa Smart app. Users can easily integrate timers and countdowns that the switch will respond to, along with ‘random mode,’ a feature that will throw your lights on/off at random, making it seem like someone is home.

The TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch is a simpler switch than some on our list, but an excellent pick for those who seek minimalist designs, or those who like TP-Link’s devices and want to keep all their devices linked and integrated. It also has great voice control options, offering compatibility with Alexa, Google Assistant, and even Cortana. The Kasa app has a walk-through specifically designed to help homeowners install this switch themselves, which is really something that more smart switches should offer.

There’s nothing better than having a virtual assistant at your disposal. With the iDevices Instinct, a smart light switch with built-in Alexa functionality, that’s precisely what you get. Since Alexa is behind the device, it essentially functions like any other smart speaker using Alexa. From being able to turn on/off various lights connected to the Amazon Alexa ecosystem to checking up on your future calendar appointments, the Instinct does it all. There’s also a blue ring on the switch itself to indicate Alexa’s responses and other functions. The ring also doubles as a handy night light.

What we like about the iDevices Instinct is that it offers additional sensors in the package. For example, light and motion sensors can kick your lights on automatically at certain times of day (or when someone walks by). You also can receive notifications when events happen — like motion detection — even if you’re not home. In short, the Instinct can do double duty as a security system and voice assistant.

The no-frills design of the Leviton Decora smart wall switch makes it perfect for someone who is just beginning the process of upgrading their home to “smart” status. The large paddle switch is straightforward, and the small toggle on the right-hand side makes it easy to adjust the brightness in increments. Thanks to a row of LEDs, you’ll know how much dimmer or brighter you can go.

Got a large room where you want to add a smart light switch? This one by Leviton supports three-way switches, and since it connects straight to your Wi-Fi, you won’t need a bridge. As for the compatible app, you can use it to set how long the dimming LEDs remain on. You can also create schedules for automatically turning lights off or on, meaning you can even use your lighting to wake you up in the morning. Integrate the Leviton Decora smart wall switch with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, or IFTTT for a smarter, more connected home.

A typical smart light switch has a regular on/off switch, giving it the ability to turn on and off like a regular switch. But, smart light switches also connect via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to a companion app that allows you to control the switch from a distance. Most smart light switches also allow you to create schedules and scenes that you can activate using voice control via an assistant like Alexa or Google Assistant, which makes them even more convenient.

A smart light switch usually contains a wireless adapter and connects wirelessly to a companion app (usually via Wi-Fi, but sometimes via Bluetooth). You can connect that companion application to a digital assistant like Alexa or Google Assistant for voice control and centralized control along with your other smart home devices.

Most modern smart light switches don’t require a hub, but some require you to use a hub to gain full access to the switch’s features. Hubs are becoming less common, and you can find a number of affordable smart light switches that don’t require one.

Most smart light and dimmer switches are designed for indoor use only. However, you can find a variety of smart plugs that work outdoors that can control string lights and other outdoor lighting. You can also install a smart switch indoors and use it to control your outdoor porch or patio lighting.

Yes, there are a number of ways to make non-smart lights into smart lights. You can make your lights smart by using smart bulbs, smart plugs, or using instant products like Switchmate .

If your smart light switch and bulbs have dimmer capabilities, you’ll be able to dim the lights. However, you won’t be able to dim your lights if the hardware doesn’t support that feature.

Some smart light switches are pricier than others, but the overall cost has been greatly reduced as more and more models have flooded the market. You can find a quality switch for less than $30.

Yes, smart light switches can save you money by helping to reduce energy consumption.

Most people can install a smart light switch in an afternoon. However, keep in mind that most smart light switches require a neutral wire for installation. You should have neutral wires if your home was built after the 1980s. If you have an older home, you might need to find a smart light switch that doesn’t require a neutral wire, like the Lutron Caseta Switch .

You can find smart light switches on Amazon and at big-box retailers and hardware stores like Best Buy, Walmart, and Home Depot. Amazon probably has the most comprehensive collection of smart light switch products, though.

Read our guide to smart light switches to help you decide what features are right for you.

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