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Lutron Caseta UK Review (2026)

Sepehr Sabbagh-pourBy Sepehr Sabbagh-pour· 18/06/2026· 5 min read
Lutron Caseta UK Review (2026)

Lutron Caseta is a household name in the United States, but the question UK buyers ask most is simple: can you actually use Lutron Caseta in the UK, and if so, how? The short answer is yes — with important caveats around voltage and which components you choose. This guide covers everything you need to know before spending a penny.

What Is Lutron Caseta?

Caséta is Lutron's mid-range wireless smart lighting platform. It uses Lutron's proprietary Clear Connect RF radio technology rather than Wi-Fi or Zigbee, which makes it exceptionally reliable. The system centres on a Smart Hub (formerly called Smart Bridge) that connects to your router via Ethernet and acts as the local controller for all Caséta devices. Once the hub is on your network it integrates natively with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and Home Assistant.

The ecosystem includes in-wall dimmers and switches, plug-in lamp dimmers, Pico wireless remotes, motorised Serena shades, and occupancy sensors. Up to 75 devices can connect to a single Smart Hub.

Lutron Caseta UK Availability

Lutron does not maintain a dedicated UK consumer retail channel for Caséta. However, several listings are available on Amazon.co.uk, including the Smart Switch Starter Kit (P-BDG-PKG1WS) and standalone dimmer switches, imported and fulfilled by third-party sellers. Prices vary by retailer and fluctuate with exchange rates, so always compare before buying. For UK homeowners who want a natively supported Lutron system with 240 V in-wall controls, Lutron RA2 Select is the correct choice — it is sold through authorised UK distributors such as Prisma Lighting and LDOnline.

The distinction matters enormously for safety. Caséta in-wall dimmers and switches are rated for 120 V North American wiring only. Never install a Caséta in-wall dimmer into a UK ring-main or loop-in circuit — the voltage mismatch is a fire and safety hazard, and it would breach BS 7671 wiring regulations. A qualified UK electrician should always be consulted before any switch installation.

What UK Buyers Can Safely Use

Several Caséta components operate independently of mains voltage and are perfectly safe for UK use:

  • Caséta Smart Hub (L-BDG2-WH) — plugs into a standard UK plug adaptor or a USB power supply; communicates via Ethernet. Works with any UK broadband router.
  • Pico Wireless Remotes — battery-powered remotes that communicate via Clear Connect RF. No mains wiring involved. Mount them anywhere as a scene controller or rocker switch.
  • Plug-in Lamp Dimmers (PD-3PCL) — designed for North American sockets, so they require a travel adaptor or a step-down transformer for UK use. This workaround is inelegant and only suits a small number of specialist lamp set-ups.

In practice, the most compelling UK use case is pairing the Smart Hub and Pico remotes with existing smart bulbs — Philips Hue, IKEA TRÅDFRI, or similar — and using the Pico as a battery-powered wall controller. The Pico can trigger Alexa routines, HomeKit scenes, or Home Assistant automations, giving you a physical switch that installs without any wiring at all.

Home Assistant Integration

Home Assistant's built-in lutron_caseta integration communicates directly with the Smart Hub over your local network, with no cloud dependency once configured. It auto-discovers all Caséta devices registered to the hub and exposes them as light, switch, and cover entities. This makes it straightforward to build automations — for example, fading lights to 30% when a movie starts, or switching everything off at bedtime with a single script.

If you are already running Home Assistant, the Home Assistant UK setup guide covers the initial install and network configuration needed before adding any integrations. For extending smart lighting further across your home, our round-up of the best smart light switches in the UK includes both wired and wireless options suited to British wiring.

Apple HomeKit and Voice Control

The Caséta Smart Hub is Apple HomeKit certified. Once added to the Home app, every Caséta device appears as a HomeKit accessory and can be controlled via Siri, the Home app, or HomeKit automations. This also means the hub can act as a HomeKit hub itself when paired with an Apple TV or HomePod — useful for remote access without relying on Lutron's cloud.

Google Home and Amazon Alexa are also fully supported via the Lutron skill and the Google Home action respectively.

Reliability: Lutron's Real Selling Point

What sets Lutron Caseta apart from cheaper alternatives is rock-solid reliability. Clear Connect RF operates on a dedicated 434 MHz frequency band that avoids the crowded 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi space used by most smart home devices. Users consistently report that lights respond in under 300 ms and continue working perfectly even during internet outages, because the hub processes automations locally. For a UK household where the broadband occasionally drops or the ISP is swapping out routers, this local-first architecture is a significant advantage.

Energy Saving Potential

Dimming LEDs extends bulb life and reduces energy consumption. A bulb dimmed to 70% brightness typically draws around 40–50% less power than at full output, though exact savings depend on bulb type and driver efficiency. With UK electricity unit rates varying by tariff — Ofgem's price cap means rates change quarterly — even modest reductions in lighting load add up over a year. Scheduling lights to switch off automatically when rooms are unoccupied compounds these savings further.

Lutron Caseta vs RA2 Select: Which Is Right for a UK Home?

If you want Pico remotes and the Smart Hub ecosystem but do not need in-wall dimmers, Caséta imported via Amazon.co.uk is a reasonable choice. If you want a fully UK-native solution with 240 V in-wall controls, proper BS 7671 compliance, and local installer support, RA2 Select is the correct Lutron product for UK homes. RA2 Select starter kits are available from UK distributors and support up to 100 devices with a wider range of keypads and sensors than Caséta.

Verdict

Lutron Caseta in the UK is best understood as a hub-and-remote system rather than a full in-wall dimmer replacement. The Smart Hub and Pico remotes deliver Lutron's renowned reliability and wide platform compatibility — HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, and Home Assistant — without touching your mains wiring. For UK buyers who want in-wall dimmers, RA2 Select from an authorised UK distributor is the safer, code-compliant choice. Either way, Lutron's Clear Connect technology is genuinely class-leading, and the ecosystem earns its premium reputation.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Lutron Caseta in the UK?
Yes, but with important limitations. The Caséta Smart Hub, Pico wireless remotes, and automations work fine in the UK. However, Caséta in-wall dimmer switches are rated for 120 V North American wiring only and must not be installed in UK 240 V circuits. UK buyers who want in-wall dimmers should look at Lutron RA2 Select or other UK-approved smart switches instead.
Does Lutron Caseta work with Home Assistant?
Yes. Home Assistant includes a built-in lutron_caseta integration that connects to the Smart Hub over your local network. It auto-discovers devices and exposes them as light, switch, and cover entities, with no cloud dependency once configured.
Where can I buy Lutron Caseta in the UK?
Lutron Caseta starter kits and Smart Hubs are available from third-party sellers on Amazon.co.uk. Prices vary by retailer. For the UK-native RA2 Select system, authorised distributors include Prisma Lighting, LDOnline, and Habitech.

Sources

Sources verified 2026-06-18

  1. Home Assistant — Lutron Caséta Integration
  2. Lutron — Caséta by Lutron — Smart Lighting Products
  3. Lutron — RA2 Select Smart Light Switches and Dimmers UK
  4. Amazon.co.uk — Lutron Caseta Smart Switch Starter Kit P-BDG-PKG1WS
  5. Prisma Lighting — Lutron RA2 Select Smart Home Lighting Solutions UK
  6. Selectra — LED Light Bulbs UK 2026: Are They Really Worth the Switch?
Sepehr Sabbagh-pour

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Fullstack engineer and Head of Engineering who's spent a decade running a fully self-hosted smart home — Home Assistant, Zigbee and Frigate at its core.

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