When comparing Elgato Eve Energy vs Luton Caséta Wireless in-wall light dimmer with remote, the Slant community recommends Luton Caséta Wireless in-wall light dimmer with remote for most people. In the question“What are the best smart plugs?” Luton Caséta Wireless in-wall light dimmer with remote is ranked 5th while Elgato Eve Energy is ranked 57th. The most important reason people chose Luton Caséta Wireless in-wall light dimmer with remote is:
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.
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Pros
Pro Tracks energy spent, allowing for easy tracking
You can easily view how much energy the plugged in device is using (in watts), however the app doesn't show the costs of the power (you can figure this out yourself, but it would have been nice to be included).
Pro HomeKit compatible
HomeKit is created by Apple, and uses Siri to control the smart devices connected with HomeKit. It also allows for grouping devices so that a single command can trigger different devices to do different things.
Pro Easy setup
Setup is as easy as downloading the Eve app, add the device, type in a code (or scan it automatically), and tell it where it is located (easier to control down the road).
Pro Schedule devices to turn on or off automatically
The Eve Energy supports a useful scheduling function. Once set up, the lights will turn themselves on and off automatically based on your preferences.
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 Blocks plugs beneath it
This plug is physically large, and will block sockets if placed in the top wall socket. If placed in the bottom socket, the other socket will be available however it will hang past where the socket ends providing an eyesore.
Con Apple TV required for at-a-distance control
Without an Apple TV, you can only control devices locally using Bluetooth. This range is very limited. With an Apple TV however, you can control the device from anywhere you have access to Wi-Fi.
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.
