Price: $40.00 - $29.95
(as of Dec 30, 2024 15:32:33 UTC – Details)
The new Claro smart accessory switch allows you to expand the use of your existing Diva smart dimmer (DVRF-6L-WH-R) or Claro smart switch (DVRF-5NS-WH sold separately) to create 3 way and multi-location applications. Add up to 10 additional accessory switches to control in a multi location application. Push and hold for a 30 second delayed fade-to-off. When paired with a Diva smart dimmer, tap the switch once for your favorite light level, and twice for full brightness. No neutral required, wallplate sold separately.
Product Dimensions : 1.44 x 2.94 x 4.69 inches; 3.21 ounces
Item model number : DVRF-AS-WH
Date First Available : April 1, 2023
Manufacturer : Lutron
ASIN : B0BYPDKCD5
Country of Origin : Mexico
Includes (1) Claro smart accessory switch for use with the Diva smart dimmer switch or Claro smart switch; coordinating wallplate sold separately
NOT FOR STANDALONE USE: Create wired 3 way or multi-location applications (with up to 10 accessory switches) with your existing Diva smart dimmer switch or Claro smart switch (DVRF-6L-WH-R and DVRF-5NS-WH-R, sold separately); for on/off use and not for standalone use
TECHNICAL DETAILS: Does not work with the original Caseta dimmer or switches (PD-6WCL and PD-5ANS/PD-6ANS)
SMART CONTROL WITH A MATCHING AESTHETIC: Seamlessly match the style and feel of the Diva smart dimmer and Claro smart switch for a consistent look throughout the home
UNLOCK SMART CONTROL: Add a smart hub (L-BDG2-WH, sold separately) to your Diva smart dimmer or Claro smart switch to gain smart control of your Caseta devices. Control with your voice assistant or use the free Lutron app to control your lights directly, and create personalized scenes, schedules, and more
A SMARTER 3-WAY OR MULTI-LOCATION SWITCH: With the Diva smart dimmer, single tap the accessory switch for preset slider light level, double tap for full on, and press and hold for a slow fade to off
WORKS WITH EXISTING WIRING: Works in homes of any age, as it does not require a neutral wire
SMART HUB: Does not count towards device count limit on your Caseta smart hub
EASY TO INSTALL: Installs in less than 15 minutes
Customers say
Customers find the electronic switch easy to install and integrate with Caseta hub and Google Assistant. They appreciate its reliability, clear wiring instructions, and stylish design. However, opinions differ on whether it provides good value for money.
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Puzzle Dad –
Expensive, but worth it
These switches are great. Easy to install and setup. The casita system is great! Been totally reliable and integrated really well with Alexa.
Puzzle Dad –
Michael Kourkoulakos –
Works perfectly
Easy to install once you master the wiring diagram. They work just as advertised.
Michael Kourkoulakos –
TechHome –
Exceptional Quality and Service: Lutron Caséta and Diva Switches are Worth Every Penny!
Over the past few months, Iâve gradually replaced over 30 switches in my home with Lutron Caséta Claro, Diva & Aurora models. Initially, I was hesitant to spend extra on the accessory switches, especially since the Caséta and Diva work fine with traditional dumb switches in a 3-way setup. However, after comparing the quality of Lutronâs switches to standard ones, I realized the difference was undeniable.I had two 3-way switches in my living room and kitchen, both paired with traditional switches. The disparity in quality became too noticeable, so I decided to complete the transformation and replace the remaining 2 dumb switches with Lutron accessory switches, for a seamless, uniform look.The installation process was straightforward, thanks to Lutronâs detailed instructions that cover various wiring options. However, I did encounter a situation where my wiring didnât match the diagram. Rather than guessing, I reached out to Lutronâs tech support on a Sunday evening, fully expecting to leave a message. To my surprise, I was connected to live, US-based tech support person, who spoke clear English. They quickly walked me through the correct wiring process and even followed up with an email outlining the connections we discussed. They encouraged me to reach out if I had any further questionsâa level of service thatâs rare these days!Now that every switch in my home is Lutron, I couldnât be happier. They not only look and feel premium, but they also come with the peace of mind that Lutronâs exceptional customer service is just a call away. Pictured alongside the new accessory switch in the 3-gang box, are the Lutron Aurora dimmer and the standard Lutron dimmer switches, which blend perfectly into the overall aesthetic.If youâre looking for superior quality, ease of installation, and excellent service, I canât recommend Lutron and their switches highly enough. Theyâre absolutely worth the investment!
TechHome –
Greg M. Long –
Exactly what was needed for a double switch
Used to have to use a pico remote for my double switched lights. Was excited to install this. Works great.
Greg M. Long –
Andy Price –
Worth the extra money
Lutron is rock solid. If you want something that just works, go Lutron.
Andy Price –
Drawring Simon –
Great add on for 3 way switches
This is only for use in a 3 way application. I used this with a Diva dimmer in 2 locations where I had no neutral wire. The “full” Claro, non accessory switch, requires a neutral, this accessory does not. But the rest of the wiring is like any other switch. So the Diva/Claro accessory combo worked well in my application of a location with no neutrals. I prefer this to the Pico remotes because these will never need batteries since they are hardwired. The Pico remotes battery life is about 10 years, so not a big concern, just one less battery to think about. Lutron ecosystem is the best.
Drawring Simon –
Glenn R. Howes –
1 bad out of 6
Iâm one of those people bumping up against my 75 device Caseta limit and have been replacing Pico remotes with accessory switches to get under the limit (want some shades). Generally works nicely, although missing the dimmer functionality of the remote. Does require some patient determination of what wires are available: where is the line voltage, where is the load, which red wires go to which box, etc. and getting everything correctly connected.As for the headline, one of my accessory switches was intermittent in a circuit with a dimmer and another accessory switch. Sometimes it would toggle the light, sometimes not. Replaced it with a new one and so far itâs working as expected.
Glenn R. Howes –
M. Dreher –
Works as expected, way too expensive
Works as expected, way too expensive
M. Dreher –