Caséta Outdoor Smart Plug

EIN Caseta Outdoor Smart Plug

October 12, 2021

It is ideal for smart control of landscape and string lighting, holiday lights and inflatables, and some motors and pumps.

Smart control that lets you do more outdoors

Built with a solid core construction that protects the internal electronics to withstand severe weather, season after season.

This plug controls outdoor loads, both directly and remotely when paired with either Pico remote controls or a Lutron Caséta Smart Bridge, providing a system that delivers convenience and ease of installation.

The Caséta Wireless Outdoor Smart Plug uses Lutron patented Clear Connect Type A RF Technology which enables wireless communication with Pico remote controls, Caséta motion sensors, and the Lutron Smart Bridge and Smart Bridge PRO.

Product general information

  • For control of outdoor lights and other loads
  • Turns lights and other loads on/off
  • 15A lighting loads, 1/2 HP motor loads, 1200 VA/8A for MLV loads
  • Plugs into GFCI outlet
  • Available in Black
  • IP-65 rated, -20°C to 50°C temperature rating

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