It's not a necessity by any stretch, but Lutron's newest smart switch is still a welcome addition to a system that's already great. Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a writer, a ...
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Apple was quick to bat down rumors that its HomeKit connected-home technology wouldn’t be ready until late this summer, and lo and behold, Lutron has announced that a HomeKit-compatible version of its ...
The Lutron Caséta Smart Fan Control is a smart switch that turns any ceiling fan into a smart fan that you can control with your voice, your phone or on a schedule. It’s an easy upgrade that takes ...
Smart ceiling fans—models with wireless remote controls and digital-assistant compatibility—are a relatively new thing. But you can still control a legacy fan if you replace your in-wall switch with ...
COOPERSBURG, Pa. and MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Aug. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Kaleidescape, the industry leader in delivering the finest private cinema playback experience, and Lutron Electronics, the ...
Lutron’s first-ever fan speed controller announcement was a hit at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show two months ago. Now Lutron’s Smart Fan Speed Control is shipping from $59, and early customers ...
Airzone, a provider of intelligent HVAC control solutions, has announced a new integration with Lutron. This integration enables precise temperature control and category-leading HVAC energy efficiency ...
The Caséta by Lutron Fan Speed Control with HomeKit support has just been made available, letting people upgrade their ceiling fans without having to pay hundreds of dollars for a new model. The ...
Outdoor smart plugs are increasingly common, but Lutron thinks it has an easy way to stand out: make a plug that can endure the worst nature has to offer. It’s introducing a Caseta Outdoor Smart Plug ...
Z Hotels first turned to Lutron when it was constructing the Z City in London. They were looking for an alternative to the usual keycard system for lighting control that could be used across all Z ...