When comparing ConnectSense Smart Outlet vs Luton Caséta Wireless in-wall light dimmer with remote, the Slant community recommends ConnectSense Smart Outlet for most people. In the question“What are the best smart plugs?” ConnectSense Smart Outlet is ranked 4th while Luton Caséta Wireless in-wall light dimmer with remote is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose ConnectSense Smart Outlet is:
ConnectSense Smart Outlet has two outlets that can each be controlled and monitored independently.
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Pros
Pro Each outlet can be controlled independently
ConnectSense Smart Outlet has two outlets that can each be controlled and monitored independently.
Pro Includes a USB charging port for charging phones
The USB charging port may have additional use in the future, however right now it can be used to charge phones or other devices such as smart watches, console controllers and more.
Pro HomeKit enabled
HomeKit is Apple's Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem, with deep integration with Siri. As part of HomeKit, once properly setup you can have many devices in your house act to a single action. For example, saying "Hey Siri, go to bed" can trigger all your lights to turn off, your thermostat to turn down, and your doors to lock.
Pro Reliable connection, stays online when many other outlets do not
Outlets are only useful if you can use them, this one is solid.
Pro LEDs provide information at a glance
On the top left is a power indicator LED which indicates whether or not the plug is plugged into the wall and connected (if plugged in the light will be solid, if not connected the light will flash).
There are also 2 LEDs in the clear strip on the right of the sockets. These indicate whether or not the sockets are active. This is handy, because if HomeKit turns the socket off you can easily tell without wondering if anything is broken.
These lights can be turned off through the app, but can also serve as a dim nightlight if you leave them on.
Pro All other HomeKit products can be controlled via the ConnectSense app as well
Interoperability among products within the smart home.
Pro Can get very fancy when using in conjunction with HomeKit scenes
Scenes allow you to not only control one device, but multiple at the same time, this outlet plays great with HomeKit so you get control not just one thing, but multiple at the same time.
Pro No neutral wire required
Unlike most switches, the Caséta works without a neutral wire. This means it will be easy to install in older homes that lack neutral wires.
Pro Powerful Siri integreation
Once all setup, you can turn off lights in each room and also each zone. For example, you could turn on just your bedroom lights, or the bedroom as well as any other room upstairs if you've included the bedroom in the upstairs zone.
Pro Includes remote
If you sometimes want to use a physical remote instead of always using Siri, you can. The remote's battery is rated for 10 years. It comes with a mount which can be mounted to a table or the wall for extended control.
Cons
Con iOS only
This can be a real deal-breaker if your significant other or other inhabitants of your house have Android products.
Con HomeKit-only
While many other smart switches have support for IFTTT's customizations or adaptability with WeMo's large product range, the ConnectSense Smart Outlet is only compatible with Apple's HomeKit which could limit compatibility with other brands if you choose to get more smart devices in your house down the road.
Con No energy usage monitoring
While this feature is supposedly built into the hardware, the software isn't yet available to take advantage of this feature which is on nearly every other smart outlet.
Con Unreliable connection
The smart outlet will disconnect from the Wi-Fi every 1-3 days. While not a deal-breaker, this is certainly at least a mild inconvenience.
Con App's interface could be better
The interface of the app is more cluttered than it needs to be, which makes accessing the important functions and settings difficult.
Con Less convenient when plugging/unplugging lights
This switch only controls two lights at a time which need to be plugged into the switch. This also means that the switch itself needs to be plugged into a wall socket, which are typically low to the ground making the wall switch harder to reach.
Con Apple TV required for remote control
If you are away from home and want to turn on lights, or check to see if any lights are on, you will need an Apple TV. If you already have one, this isn't a big deal however for many out there this will add another device and another initial startup cost.
Con Clunky setup
You need to download a separate app, create an account for it, and add each device separately to the app.