You will find a wise version of just about almost everything you can plug in, from TVs to fridges and even the plug alone, but what about the switches that control power to household fixtures? You will want a good change for that, of course.
Wise switches are readily available online or at your local big-box components store and come in a variety of colors and configurations, including dimmer settings. They tend to cost more than traditional switches and may require some know-how to install, but they are often worth the small extra effort.
Why use a smart switch?
I get it: “Why would I need a smart version of something as simple as flipping a switch?” There are a few reasons, but ultimately it comes down to what justifies the convenience of smart home technology.
Sure, you can walk to a light switch and turn it on or off, or adjust the dimmer, but what about when you're away? Or, more importantly, when you're on the sofa and want to dim the lights without getting up? These scenarios are where a smart switch proves useful.
Managing your light switches via an app on your phone or simply saying, “Alexa, turn on the lights,” is convenient. Additionally, remotely controlling your lights or setting timers adds a layer of security when you're away.
What do you give up for this convenience and security? Not much. Smart switches can range from $10 to $100 depending on features, and installation shouldn’t take up too much of your time, even if you're a beginner.
Smart household and light bulb compatibility
Most smart switches are compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri, allowing voice commands and integration with your smart home. When shopping, consider what smart devices and assistants you already have or plan to get in the future, and choose a switch compatible with them.
Also, ensure that your smart switch works with your existing lights, especially LEDs. Lutron, for example, offers a compatibility tool to check which bulbs work with their switches.
Smart switches vs. smart bulbs and plugs
Installing a smart switch isn’t the only way to smarten your lighting. Smart bulbs offer control over turning lights on/off and changing colors, which can be fun and practical. However, they can be expensive, especially for multiple bulbs, and only control the bulbs, not the power supply.
Smart plugs are similar to smart switches but control power from an outlet. They’re ideal for lamps or nightlights but less suitable for hardwired fixtures or ceiling fans.
Smart plugs are easy to install—just plug into an outlet—while smart bulbs are as simple as replacing a regular bulb. Smart switches require some electrical work but offer more integrated control. Always follow safety precautions when installing electrical components.
Are smart switches worth it?
Smart switches are an affordable, relatively easy way to upgrade your lighting controls. With various styles and compatibility options, you can find a smart switch suitable for nearly any room. Consider your needs and whether smart switches make sense for your home; you can also mix and match switches, bulbs, and plugs to tailor your smart lighting system.
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