The 2020 Lutron Excellence Awards, airing at 6pm 11/12!

Join us for a night of celebration as we honor the 2020 Lutron Excellence Awards winners, the 2020 Hall of Fame inductee and raise a glass to you!

The 17th annual Lutron Excellence Awards livestream will air at 6 p.m. EST, Thursday, November 12th, with an encore presentation at 9 p.m. EST.

Click here to register for the event. Livestream links will be emailed to you prior to the event.

Lutron CONNECTION 2020

Lutron is pleased to announce the launch of Lutron CONNECTION 2020!

This six-week virtual campaign is designed exclusively for the residential dealer community. Explore the new digital platform where we will introduce this year’s innovations via a flexible and engaging schedule of events that will deliver the tools and learnings needed to ensure your continued success with Lutron lighting, shading and fixture control solutions.

Click here to get an advanced look of what’s coming. Register early for exciting product unveilings, podcasts, trainings and live events being offered each week.


CONNECTION Kickoff
Friday, 9/25 12:00 PM

Join us Friday, September 25, 2020 for a special keynote kick-off by Michael Smith, Vice President and General Manager, Residential Sales USA.


Take a Virtual Journey

We invite you to experience luxury and discover dynamic light, intelligent shades, and powerful lighting controls from the brand you trust.


You will need to sign in using your myLutron account. If you do not have one, please click here to register.

We look forward to connecting with you!

Living in a Material World CEU

Join us this Wednesday for an informative and inspiring CEU, as Orion’s Deb Giarratana and Lutron’s Blake Wills take a walk through the wild world of shade material choices. This CEU, presented in partnership with Boca Theater & Automation and their Boca Tech Talks, will expose attendees to a wide variety of topics for shading fabrics including color, selection of fabric options, and the ability of shades to protect interior finishes and furniture. Please click the link below if you’d like to join us.

Living in a Material World 
July 22nd 11:00 am – 12 pm EST

Next Generation HomeWorks Webinar Series

Bedroom with HomeWorks and Palladiom Shades

Join us Friday, July 24th, for the second event in our webinar series to accompany the launch of the next generation of HomeWorks.

Learn about everything that has happened since we began shipping in May. We’ll cover product delivery, software, and app updates, status of integration partner drivers, and upcoming system features.

For over three decades, HomeWorks has been redefining expectations around the seamless control of light in a home. Bringing together a legacy of best in class dimming technology, window coverings and now, fixtures, the next generation of HomeWorks raises the bar for creating beautiful light throughout the home.

If you have not done so already, you can register for one of two available sessions at: register.gotowebinar.com.

Lutron Adds a Motion Sensor and Repeater to its Caséta Smart Lighting Control System

The most connected lighting control system now offers more range and sensing capabilities

Coopersburg, PA – Caséta by Lutron, the industry’s most connected smart lighting control system, now offers more features than ever before. Lutron Electronics, the global leader in lighting and shading controls, is announcing the addition of the Caséta Smart Motion Sensor and the Caséta Repeater.

The Caséta Smart Motion Sensor
Perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, hallways, garages, or any room where a sensor would add hands-free control, the new freestanding Caséta Smart Motion Sensor offers another option to control lights and Lutron Serena shades wirelessly. Its features include:

  • Sensing and smart control – the sensor can automatically turn Caséta smart devices on when you enter a room and off when you leave.
  • Versatile power – one sensor can control any number of Caséta smart switches, dimmers, fan controls, and Serena smart shades within up to 60 feet.
  • Breakthrough sensing technology – detects fine motion three times better than the competition, with 180-degree field of view.
  • Flexible installation – the sensor is wireless, so you can mount it to a wall or corner or place it freestanding on a flat surface. With Lutron sensing technology, tricky angles are not a problem.
  • Customizable lighting levels – set your desired level for each device controlled by the sensor.
  • 10-year typical battery life – three times longer than other leading motion-sensor brands.
  • Title 24 compliant – vacancy-only models available to meet residential energy code requirements in California.

The Caséta Repeater
Ideal for homes that need extra range for unique room layouts, non-centrally-located Caséta smart bridges, and unusually dense stone or concrete walls, the new Caséta Repeater expands system range by 60 feet when placed within 60 feet of a Caséta Smart Bridge. And there’s no ethernet connection needed; just plug the repeater into any outlet, and you’re all set.

In addition, the repeater also works in conjunction with the Caséta Plug-in Dimmer, which also functions as a repeater.

Caséta now includes multi-home support – perfect for customers with Caséta systems in more than one home – and works with up to 75 devices.

The Caséta Smart Motion Sensor and Caséta Repeater will be available online at Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe’s, and other retailers, as well as at electrical distributors. The sensor and repeater have suggested retail prices of $49.95 and $74.95, respectively. Both products will be available in white at the beginning of February.

Visit casetawireless.com to learn more.

About Lutron Electronics (www.lutron.com):
Founded in 1961, lighting and shading control leader Lutron Electronics is headquartered in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania. From dimmers for the home, to smart lighting management systems for entire buildings, the company offers more than 15,000 products, sold in more than 100 countries. In the US alone, Lutron products save an estimated 10 billion kWh of electricity, or approximately $1 billion in utility costs per year. The company’s early inventions— including the first solid-state electronic dimmer invented by Lutron’s founder, Joel Spira—are now at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC.