








💡 Light up your life with bulletproof smart control — because your home deserves the best.
The Lutron Diva Smart Dimmer Switch Kit combines elegant paddle-style dimming with Caséta’s industry-leading RF hub technology, delivering ultra-reliable smart lighting control compatible with Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, and more. Designed for easy 15-minute installation without a neutral wire, it supports up to 150W LED and 600W incandescent loads. The included Pico remote offers wireless 3-way control with a decade-long battery life, while the hub ensures your smart lights stay responsive even if WiFi fails. Perfect for professionals seeking seamless, customizable, and rock-solid smart home lighting.






















| ASIN | B0BSHZ2CTD |
| Actuator Type | Paddle Switch |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,049 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #80 in Dimmer Switches |
| Brand | Lutron |
| Circuit Type | Single Pole, 3-Way with Claro smart accessory switch |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, Google Home, Ring, Sonos |
| Connectivity Protocol | N.A |
| Connector Type | Wires |
| Contact Material | Brass |
| Contact Type | Paddle Switch |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | App, Remote, Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Ring |
| Current Rating | 1.25 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (294) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2023 |
| Included Components | (1) Diva smart dimmer switch, (1) Pico remote, (1) Pico pedestal, (1) smart hub |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.44 x 2.94 x 4.69 inches |
| Item model number | DVRF-BDG-1DP-A |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | Lutron |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-DIM-OFF |
| Part Number | DVRF-BDG-1D |
| Pattern | Kit |
| Product Dimensions | 1.44 x 2.94 x 4.69 inches |
| Style | Diva Smart Dimmer&Remote |
| Terminal | Virtual |
| UPC | 784276305792 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
J**E
Rock solid solution for a single or multi-switch (with additional remotes) smart light switch
Easy install (if you can install a light switch, this is basically that plus following in-app instructions to set up the hub and Pico remote). No neutral required (unlike the simpler "Clara" on/off smart switch in the Caseta line, oddly), so it can replace pretty much any single-pole, "3-way", etc, switch in your US house. The dimmer switch itself can be a tight fit for an older electrical box, but that should be expected for any smart switches (or even non-smart dimmers). Certainly not the largest such device I've had to work with. Did require some re-organization and re-folding of wires behind it to get is able to sit flat like the old 1980s-era light switch it replaced did. Comes with all the hardware needed, other than the wall plate for the dimmer switch (which is odd; Lutron is really inconsistent about when it includes a wall plate and when it doesn't), but wall plates are easily picked up at your local hardware store (and you probably want to match the plates of your other light switches). Any "Decora" or "GFCI" wall plate will work with this. I really wish this came with the *paddle* Pico switch to match the paddle dimmer, although the "classic" Pico isn't *too* bad (gives me one to have sitting on my desk). I needed to order a Pico Paddle for our house (I can't see anyone wanting one wall switch to be a simple paddle and the other to be the ugly classic Caseta button layout) in the "other entrance of the room" position, as well as a wall mount (Amazon doesn't sell the actual Lutron wall mounts, just knock-offs, so had to pick these up at Lowe's). Functionally, offers "smart" control with Caseta's rock-solid reliability. The dimmer has a slider to set your "normal" dimming level; a single press on the "on" end of the paddle brings you to that preset; hitting it again goes to full-on. A single press of the "off" end, as expected, turns the lights off. Off and on operations happen with a quick but elegant "fade" effect. You can also set the "off level" for the dimmer to match the minimum level for your specific light bulbs / fixture (if you've ever had a dimmer where the lights are off when the dimmer is still at something like 50% you know how important this is). The Pico switch has a "full on" button, a "full off" button, then "dim/brighten by 1%" buttons, and a separate "on to preset" center button. Frustratingly works differently from the wall dimmer (that is, a single press on the "on" button goes to full-on, not to the preset). Note: the Paddle Pico Remote has similar functionality to the dimmer's on/off buttons (first press of 'on' brings it to preset; second to full on). Unlike the "classic" Pico remote, though, it doesn't offer any way to dim to "any" level 1 percent at a time (holding down the on or off ends of the remote doesn't do anything). The hub is, well, a hub. It takes a micro-USB cord (important for all us folks who have a bazillion USB-C cords but not many micro-USBs still hanging out in the drawer from 2010). It does include a wall plug power cord with a permanent cord attached, but if you're putting this in a cubby with all your other hubs etc you probably want to just plug it into a USB multi-port charger rather than using a separate wall plug for it, so make sure you have a little micro-USB cord available. It also must be plugged into your network via ethernet (*not* able to use wifi to connect!), so make sure you have an ethernet port available on your switch or router where it is to be installed. It *does* come with a short ethernet cable for that data connection. Would be nice if it supported PoE, but maybe some later iteration will. For those not already informed of "why a hub", the hub is the key to Caseta's reliability. Instead of using WiFi, Caseta uses its own RF band for (low bandwidth, low power, but high permeability through walls) communications between devices (device to device) and the hub (device to hub). While Thread is a pretty good newer standard for this purpose, it still isn't as rock-solid reliable and certainly as time-tested as Caseta's RF communications are. The hub basically allows all the devices to run on this reliable network (so when you press "on" on a Pico switch, it immediately and reliably turns the light on, just like a hard-wired switch would act), while allowing your other devices (phones, computers, etc) to control those devices over your local network. The physical hub is smaller than I'd expected, just a few inches square. The only real drawback is you need to provide it power and an ethernet connection. I know some people are really against needing to have a hub; I prefer reliability over the very minor inconvenience of having to house a hub somewhere in the house. Of course, the wall switch and pico remote work without the hub, but why would you buy this particular kit if you weren't going to be using the hub? With the hub, everything easily connects to Apple Home (my platform), Google, Alexa, etc. With Apple Home it just required going into settings, Integrations, then clicking the Apple Home integration. Asked for a code from the bottom of the hub, but also offered to use the camera for that, which worked flawlessly. This only needs to be done once for the hub, so if you add more light switches later on you don't need to re-integrate them with Apple Home. When I later opened the Apple Home app it prompted me that there was a new light and asked to place it in a room (didn't pick up the "Office" designation I'd given the lights in the Lutron app though) and give it a name (it *did* default to "Sconces" as that is what I'd told the Lutron app). Pretty much as easy as can be. Overall, I'm very happy with this, and looking forward to years of reliable use.
J**E
THIS is the smart switch system to invest in. Bulletproof and rock solid.
Ok, if you want your smart home lighting to be bulletproof, this seems to be the one to get. It uses its own controller, which you plug into your network somewhere. The switches are easy to install, as much effort as any other smart switch. But man, does it work great and it's been rock solid bulletproof. It's a little more expensive than the others that are WiFi only (how you gonna turn your lights on when your WiFI goes out?) and the switch feels like quality. Highly recommended.
R**G
Rare no-neutral smart dimmer
TYhe Diva dimmer is almost a unicorn: an in-wall dimmer that works both with Homekit and as a stand-alone dimmer, and does not need a neutral wire. I've used Lutron Maestro (non-smart) dimmers before, which are awesome, but this was my first experience with the Diva series. The in-wall, remote, and HomeKit controls all work perfectly. The lights don't quite dim all the way down, but I think that's due to the specific LED lights I'm using it with. Dimming is very smooth over the range it does have. I was annoyed that I had to download a Lutron app and create an account just to onboard the dimmer to HomeKit. I deleted the app after onboarding, though, and the dimmer still works fine through HomeKit. I plan to get more of these since the hub supports multiple Diva devices.
A**R
The best of the best!
This Lutron system is the best of the best. Always works and is easy to use.
M**N
Straightforward to install DIY, works great!
Took exactly one try to wire up, install the app, install the smart hub, connect the app to the smart hub, add a switch and the Pico remote to the app, and operate. Everything worked great. Am not much of a handyman with electrical stuff, but have replaced bad outlets in the past. So I was pleasantly surprised that everything worked just fine on the first try. Was even able to install a second switch for a light operated by two separate switches on different ends of the room; I opted for a single Lutron dimmer switch in one location, while keeping the existing dumb switch in the second location. While this does require re-wiring the dumb switch, the Lutron-provided video guided me through with minimal issue (I did goof this one on the first try, but totally my fault, as the video clearly explained what to do and I just messed it up...but then it was no issue at all to realize what I had done and correct it). I then added this second switch to the app in 15 seconds, easy peazy. This is my first experience with Lutron products, and I love the fact that I didn't need to run a neutral wire to any junction box or hire an electrician at all. Highly recommend!
T**G
Pricy but the best looking and working dimmer switch
I looked at a bunch. The others either were ugly or lost their wifi connection all the time. I was reluctant to use these because of the price and the proprietary comms; but there is a reason the pros use them. One thing I’d like to see improved ins future generation is for them to take up less space. The unit is a lot deeper than a dumb switch. And you have to split to wires instead of nuts; which takes up more space. A big problem fitting all the wires when you have multiple switches side by side.
A**R
First rate smart switch with bonuses
After frustration with several smart light bulbs in three outdoor enclosed sconces, I decided to try smart switch. Due to wiring in our early 1970’s house I wanted a high-rated switch for Apple HomeKit. The Lutron Caseta switch kit met those key criteria as well as including a stand-alone remote. Installation was straightforward for a knowledgeable DIYer, taking about 20 minutes, fitting into a 3-switch box. Setup in the app with the hub, and into HomeKit was quick and easy. Now I have ready control including dimming and full schedule capabilities. Recommend for those with similar objectives.
C**C
This first smart switch was for the front outdoor porch lights. I can now dim them and set on/off times either by the clock or measured from sunset or sunrise. I added another switch (additional to this bundle) to a room where I wanted to use the remote control. Soon I will have two more that will be set up to make the place looked lived in when we are away. One of those will have a remote control to make it function like a 3-way switch. The installation was easy with good instructions, if you are comfortable swapping light switches. No issue either with setting up the hub and apps software. They state the range from the hub to switch can be up to 30 feet but mine is a bit further than that and has not had any issues. They have two devices though that can extend the range.
A**A
The product came with a wall plate bracket instead of the remote control pedestal. I was expecting the pedestal. Disappointed
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