Lutron Updates the Diva Smart Dimmer

January 31, 2023

Lutron Electronics is announcing the availability of the Diva smart dimmer in six colors, and a new Claro accessory smart switch, to the Caséta portfolio of products.

The Diva smart dimmer combines the distinctive look and simple user experience of the popular Lutron Diva design with the Caséta smart advantage. The new smart dimmer adds precise dimming control with a soft-glow light bar and preset functionality to set the perfect mood at any time. Diva smart dimmers also match your paddle-style dimmers and switches, and work with existing wiring (no neutral required) to expand the opportunity for smart lighting in any home, of any age. Add the Caséta smart hub to unlock powerful smart features, control, comfort, and peace of mind.

More color options available for the Diva smart dimmer.

The Diva smart dimmer and Claro smart switch come in a wide range of colors to match any decor. With six color options to choose from (white, black, brown, gray, light almond, and ivory), finding just the right look for your home has never been easier. These additions to the Caséta family offer simplicity, style, and customization to ensure the best lighting experience for every homeowner.

Claro smart accessory switch offers multi-location control.

The Claro smart accessory switch gives homeowners and lighting professionals another option for adding wired, 3-way or multi-location control in up to 10 additional locations. This new accessory switch works with a Diva smart dimmer or Claro smart switch and extends control capabilities to an additional point of control—all with no impact on the Caséta smart hub device count. The intuitive paddle-style design seamlessly matches the look and feel of the Diva smart dimmer and Claro smart switch for a consistent look throughout the home. 

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