Lutron Electronics announced on Monday the incorporation of DIY smart window shade products into its Caséta smart lighting brand. Drawn from Lutron’s Serena smart shade product line, the window coverings have long been controlled by Lutron’s Caséta smart hub, apps, and remote controls.
This new version of Lutron’s DIY-friendly smart shades look to be getting a new pricing model: Caséta smart shades—roller and honeycomb cellular types—in any width up to 48 inches wide and any length up to 80 inches long will be available for $399. Your color choices, however, will be limited to white or grey.
Blackout options are available for a $30 upcharge. Larger shades—up to 96 wide and 104 inches long—are also on offer, but at additional cost. It seems Lutron’s smart wood window blinds will remain in the Serena family.
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Those prices include the battery-powered motors in the shades, but you’ll need to purchase the hub, remotes, and/or in-wall controls to open, close, and schedule them separately (unless you wish to rely on the Caséta smartphone app and/or a smart speaker). If you already have Caséta smart lighting products, of course, you’ll already have at least the hub.
While Lutron is a member of the Connectivity Standards Alliance, it has so far not jumped on the Matter bandwagon that body developed. But I don’t see the absence of Matter certification as a drawback. The Caséta ecosystem is already compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, Sonos smart products, and a lot more.
I reviewed Lutron’s Serena smart shades back in 2019 and was generally impressed with the product. That 34 x 58-inch shade cost $474 at the time, but I was able to choose from a wide variety of fabrics and colors.