I am going to be doing some rennovations and have historically used GE/JASCO with a lot of success. I know there’s a lot of hate on them for failing often, but they have been flawless for me.

Fast forward to today w/ a new house, and I am looking for:

  • LED Dimmer
  • Smarthome integrated (will use w/ Hubitat) - Zwave, Zigbee preferred but open to others even wifi I think (I have unifi and can probably tune the heck out of things to make it successful).
  • Motion sensor built in - so that I don’t need another one somewhere with batteries etc…

I have only found a couple options so far.

  1. Kasa -> https://www.amazon.com/Kasa-Smart-Compatible-Assistant-ES20M/dp/B09NMX9N24/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2EZ9699129HZB&keywords=zwave%2Bled%2Bdimmer%2Bwith%2Bmotion&qid=1700004836&sprefix=zwave%2Bled%2Bdimmer%2Bwith%2Bmotion%2Caps%2C101&sr=8-6&th=1 -> Wifi, ES20M. Great price. The motion sensor isn’it exposed via any hubitat drivers it appears, but I could probably manage automation using switch status if needed, not a deal breaker. Wifi isn’t most preferred but seems like people love the thing. Can NOT be used as a 3-way switch. Deal breaker in SOME locations for me. Totally fine in others.

  2. GE Enbrighten/JASCO -> https://www.amazon.com/Enbrighten-Assistant-SmartThings-Compatible-26933/dp/B071Y38FX5/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2EZ9699129HZB&keywords=zwave+led+dimmer+with+motion&qid=1700004836&sprefix=zwave+led+dimmer+with+motion%2Caps%2C101&sr=8-2 -> over 3x the cost. Z-wave+ and I know what I’m getting with these. Worried about failures otherwise but probably will do the job as well. Can be used as a 3-way switch, so probably my ONLY option for some locations!

I saw TP-Link is starting to come out with more Matter-enabled switches through their TAPO line, but they do not yet have a motion-sensor in any of their released products, not sure if they will or not, or when. I wanted Caseta but they don’t make a switch w/ motion and dimmer.

Thoughts on this, especially for folks who have used wifi a lot?

I will likely use Hubitat as my hub as I noted, and integrate it into Apple Home for the UI and control, as well as Alexa for voice control the house through Sonos devices.