Best smart switch 2024: Control your lights with these 6 options

Brilliant smart control
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Installing the best smart switch is one of the easiest ways to illuminate your smart home with smarter lighting. In general, these handy switches are easy to set up, so you'll be able to operate the bulbs you already have through an app or voice assistants. You'll also get a lot of the same features as you would with some of the smart light bulbs, including being able to create custom lighting scenes, scheduling, and dimming lights. Though the Kasa Smart Light Switch is our favorite, each switch is a valuable addition to your home.

These are the best smart switches for your smart home

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Kasa smart switch

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Kasa Smart Light Switch

Smart lighting made simple

Reasons to buy

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Affordable
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Works with Google Assistant and Alexa
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Away mode
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Easy installation
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Create schedules, scenes, and groups

Reasons to avoid

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Neutral wire required
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Not dimmable

If you're in the process of building out your smart home and are just getting started with smart light switches, Kasa is a great brand with a few options that will work for most people. It's one of the best home products under $100 and will allow you to control your lights from anywhere you want through the Kasa Smart app, as well as ceiling fans and anything connected to your switch.

Though installing a smart light switch might seem intimidating, it doesn't have to be. Kasa has your back covered when it comes to installation, so when you're ready to get started, all you have to do is open up the app, and you'll be guided step-by-step through the wiring process. No extra equipment or tools are needed.

Kasa smart light switches also don't require a hub of any kind. All you have to do is connect to your home WI-Fi, and if you own a smart speaker you can pair with Alexa or Google Assistant to control your lights with voice commands. You can even set schedules, create groups for multiple devices, or use away mode when you're away on vacation.

Brilliant smart home control

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Brilliant Smart Home Control

More than a light switch

Reasons to buy

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Works with other smart devices
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Alexa built-in
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Create custom scenes
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Works away from home
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Motion control

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive
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Neutral and ground wire required

The Brilliant Smart Home Control is for anyone serious about their smart home and already owns several smart home devices. Brilliant will let you control your lighting and other smart home devices like cameras, locks, thermostats, and more by replacing just one light switch.

During our review of the smart switch, we loved the 5-inch LCD touchscreen panel, built-in camera, and motion sensor. This means that when you walk in, the smart control will detect that someone is there and can automatically turn on the display and a preset scene. No more walking into dark rooms if you don't want to! You're also able to turn your lights on and off through touch, voice, or the app.

Alexa comes built-in on the Brilliant Smart Home Control, but Good Assistant is compatible with other smart devices. When it comes to lighting, this switch supports LED, CFL, halogen, and incandescent bulbs, along with other smart bulbs like Hue, LIFX, and TP-Link Kasa smart bulbs. On top of that, devices such as Sonos, Ring Doorbell, August smart locks, and Samsung Smart Things (among others) are supported.

GE Cync Smart Switch

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GE CYNC Smart Light Switch Wi-Fi

No hub no problem

Reasons to buy

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Works with Alexa and Google Assistant
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Wi-Fi plug doesn't need a hub
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The glowing faceplate is easy to find at night
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Set schedules and scenes in the app

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Complex physical installation
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Wi-Fi connection can be finicky

GE CYNC makes some of the easiest smart home devices to set up, and this basic smart switch provides only a simple on-and-off connection with no dimmer capabilities. While a dimmer model is available, this is a great pick for someone looking for something simple; with only one button, it's easy to use. This switch does not need a neutral wire for installation, making it compatible with most homes.

This switch has a nice and simple design with a glowing ring around the button, making it easy to find in the dark. This switch does not need a hub and instead connects via Bluetooth or 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Be warned that some customer reviews note connectivity trouble with mesh systems that use smart connect band steering; you'll want to lock the device to 2.4GHz if your system allows it, or else create a 2.4GHz guest network if you have issues on your network.

Naturally, this switch is compatible with Google Assistant as well as Amazon Alexa, so if you're looking to control your lighting from your smartphone or with your AI assistant, you're in luck. The white faceplate should work with most homes' decor, but if your want something more traditional, paddle-style and toggle-style versions are available. 

Lutron Caseta Diva Smart Dimmer switch

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Lutron Caseta Diva Smart Dimmer switch

No wires

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Works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri
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Easy to install
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Customize dimming modes
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Neutral wire is not required
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Can work with two and three-way switches

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A face plate is not included
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It cannot be operated outside of the home without a hub

The Lutron Caseta Smart Home Dimmer Switch is one of the few picks on this list that doesn't require a neutral wire and should work in any home thanks to low-power Clear Connect RF technology. I've been testing it in my rural farm home built in 1895, and it works great! This means that older homes should be able to use this switch too.

A downside to this switch is that if you want to use the smart features so you can control your lights from your office or the gym if you accidentally left a lamp on, you'll need to buy a hub for around $79 on Amazon. While it doesn't connect directly to Wi-Fi, it will, however, work with major smart assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri when you come home and want to use your voice to turn the lights on. It also can connect to other smart devices outside of lighting, such as Ring, Serena shades, and Sonos.

The Lutron Caseta Diva Smart Dimmer switch looks more like a traditional paddle switch with a slider to adjust brightness. Even without a hub, you can program different brightness settings. It can be configured to work in a single, two-way, or three-way wiring situation. This switch also works with most dimmable LED, incandescent, and halogen bulbs and is a great way to innovate your lighting.

Leviton Decora smart switch

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Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer

Dim the lights

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No hub is needed
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Dimmable
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Compatible with Google Assistant, Siri, and Alexa
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Create schedules and custom lighting scenes
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Companion devices available

Reasons to avoid

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Neutral wire required
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Confusing installation

The Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer is a simple yet versatile smart switch that blends well in your home. Unlike some other affordable smart switches, this one is dimmable, perfect for evenings when you don't want to eat dinner under a bright light.

No hub is required to get this switch up and running. It also works well with Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri, so you don't have to get up from the table to dim the lights. You can also schedule lights to turn on at a specific time and create lighting scenes.

The Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Dimmer is compatible with the most dimmable LED, CFL, Incandescent, and MLV bulbs and fixtures. The switch itself also comes in multiple colors to match your home. Another neat feature is that wire-free companion devices are available to provide additional lighting control in another location, like the bottom of a staircase.

WeMo Smart Dimmer Switch

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Matter compatibility

Reasons to buy

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Physical buttons for dimming controls
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Easy setup with Bluetooth or Matter
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Works with Google Home, Apple Home, Alexa, SmartThings, and Matter
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Includes fade speed controls

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Neutral wire required

TP-Link's Tapo series has a strong focus on simplicity and compatibility which are two of the most important aspects for choosing smart home tech. While, like most smart switches, a neutral wire is required, installation is among the best in the business and setup is a breeze with the Tapo app. This switch also comes with Matter support, including setup, so it will work with just about any system.

The basic design is simple with two buttons on the top of the switch to increase and decrease brightness with a large button that makes turning the lights on easier when it's dark. It also adjusts its brightness gently with an adjustable fade option. That makes it a better fit for a bedroom so you can wake up and doze off without harsh changes.

There's a 300W limit for incandescent bulbs and 150W for LED so you can use the vast majority of residential lightbulbs without issue. If you want to stick with the Tapo brand, you can build out your ecosystem with a range of other products including sensors and buttons. You can also get a Tapo hub, though it's not required with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support in the switch.

Time to switch it up

When it comes to picking a smart switch, the first thing you should ask yourself is whether you rather deal with wires or if you would prefer to have a bridge or hub. It's also worth avoiding smart redundancy if you already have some of the best smart light bulbs with their own dimmer controls.

But if you prefer not to have yet another device hanging around in your house, our top pick is the Kasa Smart Light Switch. Like many of the best smart home devices, it's easy to install, will work in most homes, and comes with light controls via an app, voice, or even when you're away from home. On the other hand, if you're looking for a more premium switch, then the Brilliant Smart Home Control is fantastic, and not only will it let you operate your lights from a touchscreen panel, but it supports other smart devices you might have in your home.

Olivia Lipski

Olivia Lipski is a freelance writer for Android Central and loves testing out the latest smart home tech and discovering the best cell phone plans. When she's not busy running around NYC trying to find great food or coffee, she's in her kitchen trying to make it herself.

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