Lutron has announced its new Caseta smart shades at CES 2025, bringing its window covering technology to more with a lower price tag and continued support for Apple Home. Lutron is well known not only ...
Isn’t it ironic? One of the most luxurious elements of any interior scheme—natural light—is absolutely free. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy to manage. When, where and how much sun a home receives are ...
Wood blinds add an elegant flair to your home’s décor, and these Serena by Lutron Smart Wood Blinds offer sophisticated and inexpensive smart home options to boot. The blinds themselves, however, are ...
Lutron’s Caséta is one of our favorite smart home ecosystems and includes in-wall and plug-in lighting controls, smart shades, fan controllers, and motion sensors. Caséta products can also be ...
Quick movement and low motor noise are the standout features of Lutron Caseta Shades. These smart shades require an extra hub for smart functionality, which is not included (and couldn't be tested).
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Lutron has launched new smart wood blinds, promising not only motorized opening and closing, but the ability to intelligently adjust their angle according to the position of the sun each day. The new ...
Three years ago, Lutron was one of the first vendors to venture into the HomeKit ecosystem with its Caséta Wireless lighting controls, which include plug-in lamp dimmers, wall-mounted dimmer switches, ...
Lutron Electronics announced on Monday the incorporation of DIY smart window shade products into its Caséta smart lighting brand. Drawn from Lutron’s Serena smart shade product line, the window ...
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David Priest is an award-winning writer and editor who formerly covered home security for CNET. Unlike devices with higher visibility, such as the newest smartphone or tablet, connected shades can be ...