| ▪ Uses Lutron® claro wallplates or designer-style wallplates from other manufacturers | 
                | ▪ Add a Lutron Smart Hub to connect with Alexa, Apple Home, the Google Assistant, Ring, Serena Shades, SONOS, and more | 
                | ▪ Neutral Optional for LED, CFL, and Incandescent/Halogen, Neutral Required for ELV, MLV, dimmable ballasts, and Hi-Lume 1 Percent LED drivers, and Lutron power boosters | 
                | ▪ Lutron® patented Clear Connect® RF Technology works through walls and floors | 
                | ▪ Neutral connection required for certain load types | 
                | ▪ Works with power interfaces (PHPM and GRX TVI) | 
                | ▪ Works with Pico® remote control | 
                | ▪ Green status LED(s) to indicate load status | 
                | ▪ Dim from up to 10 locations by pairing the dimmer to a mountable Lutron Pico remote (PJ2-WALL-WH-L01 sold separately), Can be wired to existing 3-way switches (CA-3PS-XX) | 
                | ▪ Power failure memory should power be interrupted, the control will return to its previously set level prior to the interruption when power is restored | 
                | ▪ Works with Lutron® Radio Powr Savr™ occupancy and vacancy sensors in standalone applications (sensors do not work with Smart Bridge™ or Smart Bridge™ Pro) | 
                | ▪ Simple 2-wire installation (no neutral wire required) | 
                | ▪ Works with Hi-Lume® 1% 2-wire LED drivers (forward-phase only) | 
                | ▪ Works with up to 250W of dimmable LED or 1000W of MLV/Incandescent/Halogen, 120V | 
                | ▪ Load controls always operate locally and do not require system control | 
                | ▪ Capable of dimming loads | 
                | ▪ Lutron Clear Connect does not rely on wi-fi and is ultra-fast and ultra-reliable (avoid repeat service calls), 60 ft direct line-of-sight or 30 ft through walls of a Lutron Smart Hub | 
                | ▪ Tested to withstand surge voltages without damage or loss of operation, in accordance with IEEE C62.41-1991 recommended practice on surge voltages in low voltage AC power circuits |