Lutron makes it easy to dim your lamps remotely with the Caseta Wireless Plug-In Dimmer Kit, but connectivity requires an extra-cost bridge. As more and more connected light bulbs flood the digital ...
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Lutron makes it easy to dim your lamps remotely with the Caseta Wireless Plug-In Dimmer Kit, but connectivity requires an extra-cost bridge. As more and more connected light bulbs flood the digital ...
This Zigbee 3.0-based plug-in dimmer lets you dim up to two lamps without switching to smart bulbs. Most smart-home owners dim lamps by screwing in smart bulbs, but plugging your lamps into a smart ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Of all the outdoor smart plugs we've tested, the Kasa Smart ...
I’ve been thinking about it for days, but realistic use cases for an outdoor, plug-in dimmer continue to elude me. Outdoor on/off plugs and switches, sure. An outdoor dimmer? Probably a niche ...
The Meross Outdoor Dimmer Plug gives you more control over your lights than a regular smart plug can. However, while you can use it indoors or outdoors, it's tailored more for outside use. Smart plugs ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. These misleadingly simple gadgets are some of the most useful smart devices you can have in your home. If you buy ...
We’ve already seen some interesting new HomeKit accessories out of CES 2016 including the first Siri-controlled ceiling fans, and now iDevices is expanding its current lineup of HomeKit-compatible ...
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