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Your cart is empty.The Maestro LED+ dimmer switch provides optimal dimming performance of LED bulbs. This dimmer switch works with up to 150-Watt of dimmable LED/CFL or 600-Watt of incandescent/halogen, allowing you to control multiple bulb types on the same circuit. It is designed to control a broad range of dimmable LED and CFL bulbs from a variety of brands including Philips, Cree, GE, EcoSmart and Lighting Science. Use the rocker to adjust the light level for any activity or set the preset level to ensure lights always turn on to your desired light level. Advanced features include delayed fade to off, which allows time to exit a room or to get into bed before the lights turn off. Coordinating Claro wall plate sold separately.
Lorna L. Schumann
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
These switches look nice and work well.
Ken S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
These function exactly as expected, allowing variable dimming and memory settings. I have these in six locations and bought another six to complete my lighting plan throughout the house.
K Gipe
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I have used dozens of these for my remodel customers and in my personal home. Just wired a 4-way for the first time using these and the Lutron Maestro MA-R-WH companion dimmers. Worked perfectly. Now I can turn my bedroom lights on/off from three locations and it memorizes the last setting used.
juan carlos olvera
Reviewed in Mexico on December 11, 2024
buen producto, con el paso del tiempo veremos que tal salió, por el momento está funcionando perfectamente y se ve de buena calidad en sus materiales
Yvan Tremblay
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024
I think these are good dimmers but one stopped working after a few days.Maybe it was defective, so time will tell...
Antonio Montes
Reviewed in Mexico on October 12, 2023
Se atrasaron un poco con la entrega, eso les quitó una estralla
julian b.
Reviewed in Canada on August 26, 2022
Best dimmer that is led light compatible
R. Klein
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021
I like the Lutron Maestro dimmers, and have installed many of them. I've also had to replace a couple, because the internal springs have gone bad, making them inoperable after several years. (Hence just 4 stars)I very much like that the brightness rises when the light is turned on, and quickly dims down to off when the light is turned off, rather than instant on and instant off.Aside from the pleasant dimming to off, I think the gradual rise to full brightness saves life in the bulbs. I've used these with tungsten lights in a bathroom fixture, and the bulbs have been in service for YEARS.The dimming feature is responsive and simple, and there are LEDs that show what level you're dimmed to. When you turn the light back on, it returns to the level you had when they were turned off.I used these for 3-way switch applications, which require two compatible Maestro switches - a master and slave switch. I have always wished that both switches had the LEDs, because they serve nicely to locate the switch in the dark. But I guess you can't have it all!
Steve L.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2018
I've installed several of these dimmers in our home, in both one and two dimmer configurations. They are both attractive and functional, and they allow you to use multiple dimmers on a 3-way circuit without any rewiring. They work well with both incandescent bulbs, compact fluorescents and LED lights that are dimmable, and provide the fullest range of dimming I have seen with these types of bulbs. They come pre-programmed to bring lights to full brightness quickly, and to turn lights out by slowly dimming them, allowing you to see where you're going even after turning out the lights. A pair of small buttons allow you to set the brightness level, and that level will be maintained even after a power failure. Double tapping the switch always brings it back to full brightness, however, which is very convenient.Every aspect of how these dimmers function is programmable, from ramp-up and ramp-down times to dimming modes. However, the programming sequence is not at all intuitive, so most people will undoubtedly use the default program. Programming involves tapping specific buttons in a specific sequence - it's a bit like programming some cars or resetting the check engine light, where you may have to turn the ignition on, then off, turn on the left turn signal and blink the headlights twice.One thing that may not be clear from the instructions is that you are not limited to using only one companion switch with this master switch. If you have the wiring for it, you can wire several companion switches in parallel, all of which can control the same light. There is also a version that includes two dimmer switches in one unit, which is very handy when space is limited.One caution is that these are electronic dimmers and they need a small amount of power to function. That power comes from current flowing through the circuitry, even when the switch is off. It's difficult to find in the instructions, but they require a minimum 40 watt load to function. That's no problem with an incandescent bulb, but many LED's use much less than that. For example, a light fixture that has two 1600 lumen bulbs (equivalent to 100 watt incandescent bulbs) may use as little as 26 watts. In theory, that's not enough for these dimmers to function. Sure enough, I had a light with three 5000 lumen bulbs, each using only 7 watts. It wasn't enough for the dimmer to work. However, when I replaced the bulbs with 800 lumen bulbs, each using 9 watts, the dimmer worked without any problems. So it would appear they can function with anything above 25 watts or so, but the stated minimum is 40.Finally, a word about intelligence. Lutron was the original manufacturer of mood lighting, with multi-zone dimmers, each controlling multiple lights and with programs that, with a single button, allow one to set a bunch of lights to specified levels simultaneously. The Maestro is not one of those. These are not smart dimmers and they can't be controlled by Alexa, or via the Internet. You can't even use an app to control all of your dimmers from your smart phone. These are also a lot less expensive than smart dimmers, and they're a lot less confusing to the uninitiated. When your mother-in-law visits, it won't take her any time at all to figure out how to use one of these that controls the dining room lights. With a smart dimmer, it might take some time to learn which button to push, or to say, "Alexi, set lights for dinner." Furthermore, there's no danger that these dimmers will ever be hacked the way a smart dimmer can be. After all, smart devices usually have almost no security and there have already been cases of people 'gas-lighting' their ex-spouses remotely to drive them nuts. No such worries with these switches.Simple, elegant and highly functional - what more could you want?
Sal Fanale
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2015
I purchased this Lutron Maestro switch as a substitute for the Lutron DIVA I tried previously. I replaced the bulbs in my track lighting fixture (http://amzn.com/B005D86XBE ) with LED bulbs (http://amzn.com/B00LGZCVSW ) and found that with the DIVA, there was still noticeable flickering no matter how I adjusted the dimmer low limit. This Maestro switch solved that.PROS:~ As with the DIVA, the MAESTRO switch came with EXCELLENT instructions. I really mean excellent. Lutron includes clear pictures, good descriptions, and enough information for even a DIY customer to install the switch themselves.~ They also include extras like 3 wire nuts and the small jumper cable you might need depending on your switch layouts.~ Functionally this switch works perfectly. I can dim the GU10 LEDs down to a pretty low level without any flicker. To accomplish this, I had to follow the directions and adjust the minimum dimmer level higher until the flicker went away. Even with the adjustment, the lowest level is still pretty low.~ Lights fade in and out. This is also adjustable, which means in total, you can adjust the high and low dimmer limits as well as the time it takes for the lights to fade in and out. Personally, I don't need much adjustment there, but if you are picky, you have options. Better to have them and not need them!~ Comes with the push in style wiring. I choose NOT to use the push in connectors because I think they tend to loosen over time and that might lead to an arc or worse. Most good electricians will opt to use the screw terminals over the push in connectors for that exact reason. Its your choice, but I picked the confidence of the screw terminals.CONS:~ The only thing I can say against this switch is that, like the DIVA, it requires a deeper gang box. Its similar to the size of an old GFCI outlet and so you just need to account for that. It will be a reeeeaaalll tight squeeze if you are trying to stuff this into a shallower remodel box.EXTRA:~ For me this isn't a PRO or a CON, so it went here. The maestro switches use momentary buttons instead of a toggle or rocker switch. The momentary button does have a nice confident click and the nice a thing is you can click the top or the bottom of the switch and will still turn the lights ON if they are OFF or vice versa if they are already ON. Basically all you need to do is slap any part of the switch and it will do what its supposed to.~ If you are going to wire this switch as a three way using a regular mechanical switch as the other switch, you need to make sure you read all the way through the directions and rewire the mechanical switch as indicated. If you fail to do this, the three way circuit behaves very strangely due to the electronics in the Maestro switch.SUMMARY:If you are doing any remodeling or installation with LED lighting, this is a good switch to try out. Since it costs roughly the same as the DIVA you can decide which style of switch you like better, a rocker or a momentary with fade. I think its personal taste unless you run into a situation like me, where the DIVA switch wasn't functioning properly and so you might need to try this Maestro.
Canadian Jim
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2015
I love this dimmer. I have changed to LED lights in most rooms at home, and this dimmer has worked flawlessly with all of them. You can program the dimmer's range so that at the low light setting, it matches the minimum output of the LED lights that you are using. A single click of the large "button" will turn the light on to the last set brightness - a double click will set the brightness at maximum - and another click will turn it off - the lights dim as they go out.I originally bought one and have been gradually switching out anywhere I had a dimmer switch.
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