Set up some smart lighting with $20 off the Lutron Caseta starter kit

The Lutron Caseta smart lighting Starter Kit is down to $79.95 on Amazon. In the last year, the kit has only gone on sale a couple of times, and the last time it hit this price was back in May. It's just a match for the lowest price we've seen, but it's still $20 better than what the kit is normally selling for. It's a great chance for you to start implementing smart lighting throuhgout your home.

The starter kit comes with the Caseta smart bridge, Caseta dimmer switch, Pico 3-button dimming remote, and a Pico wall plate bracket. The bridge is the hub for all your Lutron devices, and once you've set up this starter kit and decided you like Lutron you can add a bunch more to the bridge so they're all united in one spot. Once you've connected the switches to the hub, you can then add the hub to your smart home ecosystem (Amazon, Google, Apple), and control it with your voice. Lutron has been getting more and more advanced, too, so you'll find tons of other switches and such you can add to this system.

The kit is easy to set up, and once you do you can use the remote controls to access the lights from inside the house or the free Lutron app to control them from anywhere. They can also be tuned to automatically adjust to the seasons or Daylight Savings Time, and the Smart Away feature helps make it look like someone is still home when you're traveling. Basically, with all the smarts in the actual switch you can control the lights however you see fit, including using your voice, the app, or the wall's physical buttons. Each dimmer switch can control up to 17 bulbs. The kit has 4.4 stars out of 5 based on 101 reviews.

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