
We compared 10 smart recessed downlights, spanning a price range from $10.76 for the Amazon Basics 5‑inch model up to $139.99 for the Dcvoltfield RGB 6‑inch unit. Ratings stretch from a modest 3.4/5 on the Powerasia kit to a high 4.8/5 on the Lepro R2 AI, so you’ll find options that suit both budget‑conscious remodelers and tech‑savvy designers. All the fixtures support Wi‑Fi control, but the Halo Smart Recessed LED Light stands out with a slim 1.16‑inch profile and 600 lumens output for shallow ceilings, while the Feit Electric Smart Recessed Light delivers 1000 lumens at just 11.1 W.
The lineup splits into three clear tiers: budget picks like the Amazon Basics and Feit Electric models, mid‑range choices such as the Halo and WiZ lights, and premium options including the Lepro R2 AI and Appeck RGB downlight. Expect details on brightness, power draw, and voice‑assistant compatibility as we explore further. Keep reading to see which features matter most for your home or office lighting upgrade.

Halo Smart Recessed LED Light
Its ultra‑slim 1.16 in (29.5 mm) height lets you fit the light into tight ceiling spaces, delivering strong value and high ratings.

Lepro R2 AI
Ideal for homeowners who demand premium performance, the Lepro R2 AI costs about $50 more than the Halo, reflecting its higher‑end build and AI features.

Feit Electric Smart Recessed Light
Stands out with 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi support and a taller 60.96 mm profile, offering a budget‑friendly option that many reviewers trust.
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Price Range

Halo Smart Recessed LED Light
$34.44

Lepro R2 AI
$75.98

Feit Electric Smart Recessed Light
$15.44

Feit Electric Smart Recessed 4 Inch Light
$17.00

Lumary Smart Recessed Lighting 3-inch
$27.99

WiZ Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight
$43.93

Appeck Smart Recessed 6 Inch RGB Downlight
$119.99

Powerasia Smart Recessed Lighting 4-Inch
$99.99

Dcvoltfield Smart RGB Recessed 6-Inch
$139.99

Amazon Basics Smart Recessed 5 Inch Downlight
$10.76
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Halo Smart Recessed LED Light offers a ultra‑slim 1.16‑in profile, 600 lm output, 16 million RGBW colors and Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth control for $29.72, making it a versatile choice for remodels.
This downlight packs a 4‑inch canless design with a 3.09‑in cutout and a height of just 1.16 in, so it fits ceilings as thin as 9.52 mm. It delivers 600 lm at 9.4 W, supports tunable white from 2200K to 6500K, and can render 16 million RGBW colors with a CRI of 90+.
Compared with the other nine lights in the roundup, the Halo unit is lighter than the WiZ Smart Retrofit model and offers far more color options than the Feit Electric and Amazon Basics versions, which focus on white‑only output. Its 4‑in size and matte white trim also sit between the compact Lumary 3‑inch and the larger Appeck 6‑inch fixtures, giving it a balanced footprint.
Reviewers appreciate the noise‑free operation and the ease of mounting directly to the ceiling without a housing, and they note that the slim profile speeds up remodel projects. A common criticism is the modest 600 lm, which some users find insufficient for big rooms, and a few mention occasional Wi‑Fi or Bluetooth hiccups. It's Energy Star, cULus, FCC and Title 24 certified, and it promises a 50,000‑hour lifespan backed by a five‑year warranty.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Homeowners, remodelers, or installers who want a smart, color‑changing recessed light that fits shallow ceilings.
Avoid if: You need high brightness above 700 lm or prefer a purely non‑smart, always‑on fixture.
TL;DR: The Lepro R2 AI delivers 1050 lm of bright, 16‑million‑color light at 12 W, adds AI‑driven mood and music sync, and earns a 4.8‑star rating for tech‑savvy homes.
What really sets the R2 AI apart is its AI Lighting Designer, which creates personalized scenes, reads facial expressions, and syncs to music—all while outputting 1050 lm at a modest 12 W draw. The fixture packs a 174 mm square footprint (depth, height, and width) and weighs 1098 g, giving it a solid, premium feel.
Compared with the nine other downlights, the R2 AI is brighter than Powerasia’s 700 lm model and Halo’s 600 lm unit, and it matches the WiZ’s 1000 lm output while staying under Appeck’s 1100 lm peak. Its 12 W consumption sits between Powerasia’s 9 W and Appeck’s 13 W, and it draws more power than Feit’s 8 W options but offers a richer color palette (16 million RGBCW colors versus the limited ranges of the peers). At 1098 g, it's noticeably heavier than WiZ (580 g) and Halo (408 g), reflecting its solid build.
Users consistently praise the straightforward hardwired install, the vivid color range, and the futuristic AI features that adjust lighting to mood and music. Reviewers also note the limitation of a 2.4 GHz‑only Wi‑Fi connection and the need for a permanent wiring job, which can be a hurdle for renters or DIY beginners. The fixture’s CRI of >80 and a 50 000‑hour lifespan add confidence for long‑term use, and the 5‑year warranty backs the premium price.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Tech‑savvy homeowners and designers who want immersive, AI‑driven lighting for bedrooms or living rooms.
Avoid if: You need a plug‑and‑play fixture, rely on 5 GHz Wi‑Fi, or have a tight budget.
“So easy to install!!! Connection process... so smooth... Color is so cool and customizable”
TL;DR: The Feit Electric Smart Recessed Light delivers 1000 lumens at 11.1 W, offers 16 million colors and Alexa/Google control, and packs a budget‑friendly price for easy retrofit.
This downlight shines with 1000 lumens while drawing just 11.1 W, giving a lumen efficiency of 90.09 lpw. It cuts energy use by 85% compared with a 75 W halogen equivalent and runs for an estimated 50 000 hours, or about 45.7 years.
Compared with the other nine models, it is heavier than the Amazon Basics 5‑inch unit (90.7 g) but lighter than the Halo and WiZ options (0.9 lb and 1.28 lb respectively). Its 1000‑lumens output outpaces the Halo’s 600 lumens and the Feit 4‑inch variant’s 720 lumens, while still costing less than the higher‑priced WiZ and Powerasia kits.
Users praise the straightforward plug‑in retrofit and the vibrant RGB palette, noting that Alexa voice commands work reliably for dimming and color changes. Professional reviewers highlight the easy installation without rewiring. Common complaints mention occasional Wi‑Fi hiccups on the 2.4 GHz band, app‑pairing glitches, and that dimming works only through the Feit app rather than traditional wall dimmers.
Additional technical perks include tunable white from 2700 K to 6500 K, grouping and scheduling via the Feit app, and a wet‑location rating suitable for bathrooms or kitchens. The unit carries a one‑year warranty and operates on standard 120 V power.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Homeowners and renters on a tight budget who want bright, color‑changing smart lighting for existing 5‑6 inch recessed cans.
Avoid if: You rely on traditional wall dimmers or need a shallow‑mount fixture for new‑construction projects.
TL;DR: The Feit Electric Smart Recessed 4‑inch light puts out 720 lumens at 8 W, offers RGBW color control and Alexa/Google/Siri voice support, and fits standard cans for just $17.
This fixture delivers 720 lumens of output with a 105° beam angle while drawing only 8 W of power, and it’s rated for a 50,000‑hour lifespan. The RGBW LED can shift from warm white to vibrant colors, and a CRI of 90+ ensures accurate color rendering. It runs on a 120 V line and includes an E26 adapter for easy retrofit into existing recessed cans.
At 0.3 pounds (136 g) it is lighter than the Feit Electric Smart Recessed Light (0.5 pounds) and comparable in weight to the Lumary 3‑inch model (about 90 g). Its 720 lumens sit between the Halo Smart Recessed LED Light’s 600 lumens and the WiZ Smart Retrofit Downlight’s 1000 lumens, while its 8 W draw is lower than WiZ’s 12 W and Halo’s 9.4 W. These relative numbers show a solid balance of brightness and efficiency for a budget‑friendly option.
Customers consistently praise the bright, colorful output and the simplicity of the Wi‑Fi setup, especially the ability to command the light with Alexa, Google Assistant or Siri. Reviewers also like the quick‑connect wiring and the included E26 adapter, which makes installation straightforward. On the downside, users report occasional app glitches and note that the light only works on 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi networks, which can be unstable in crowded homes. You can't dim the fixture with a traditional wall switch; you must dim it through the app or voice commands.
Additional technical context includes a tunable white range of 2700‑6500 K, compliance with CEC Title 20, and a five‑year manufacturer warranty. The product does not list Bluetooth support or a dedicated dimming hardware interface, so it relies entirely on Wi‑Fi and voice control for adjustments.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Homeowners who want to upgrade existing 4‑inch recessed cans with color‑changing, voice‑controlled lighting without rewiring.
Avoid if: You need traditional wall‑dimmer compatibility, higher lumen output for large spaces, or a dual‑band Wi‑Fi solution.
TL;DR: The Lumary 3‑inch Smart Recessed Light offers 16 million colors, music sync and app control for $27.99, but its 350 lm output is modest compared with brighter rivals.
At just 70 mm tall, 128 mm long and 102 mm wide, this Lumary can fit tight ceiling cutouts while still delivering 350 lm of light at 7 W. The unit supports a full 2700K–6500K color temperature range and a 1%–100% dimming curve, so you can shift from warm amber to cool daylight in a single fixture. Eight preset scenes and a music‑sync mode let the LEDs pulse to the beat, and the Lumary app (plus Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri via automation) remembers the last setting for hassle‑free daily use.
When you line it up against the nine other lights in this roundup, the Lumary sits on the lower‑lumens end – Halo’s Smart Recessed LED Light pushes 600 lm and Feit Electric’s 4‑inch model reaches 720 lm. Its physical profile is taller than Halo’s 29.5 mm height, yet it remains slimmer than the bulkier 7.28‑inch (185 mm) Appeck 6‑inch RGB Downlight. In price terms it lands between the sub‑$15 Feit Electric Light and the premium $119 Appeck, making it a middle‑ground choice for budget‑conscious shoppers.
Reviewers consistently praise the easy setup and the 16 million‑color palette, noting that the music‑sync feature adds a fun touch to parties. The 4.4‑star rating from 45 users suggests most owners are satisfied, though a few mention the 350 lm output feels “soft” for larger rooms. The device isn’t dimmer‑switch compatible, so you’ll need to rely on the app or voice assistants for brightness changes. Lumary backs the light with a 2‑year warranty, giving extra peace of mind for a smart‑home addition.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry‑level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You want the best value‑per‑dollar in its price range
TL;DR: The WiZ Smart Retrofit Recessed Downlight delivers 1,000 lumens, 16 million colors and Matter‑compatible Wi‑Fi control in a slim 1.1‑inch profile, but its $43.93 price tag makes it one of the pricier options.
This 6‑inch retrofit light packs 1,000 lumens at 12 W and offers a full RGB spectrum with 16 million color choices. Its height and length are both just 1.1 inches, and the profile stays under 0.5 inch, so it fits shallow recesses while still providing bright, tunable white from 2,200 K to 6,500 K.
Compared with the nine other lights in this roundup, the WiZ unit sits toward the higher end of the price range and weighs more than many—heavier than Halo’s 0.9‑lb model and the Feit 4‑inch version at 0.3 lb. It outshines Halo (600 lm) and Lumary (350 lm), matches the Feit Light’s 1,000 lm output, and trails the Appeck (1,100 lm) and Lepro (1,050 lm) models. It draws a modest 12 W, but the $43.93 cost sits notably above the budget‑focused options.
Reviewers consistently praise the hub‑free Wi‑Fi setup that connects straight to a 2.4 GHz network and the Matter support that broadens ecosystem compatibility. The SpaceSense motion activation, which works when at least two WiZ lights are present, earns compliments for hands‑free convenience. Users also like the daily/weekly scheduling and preset scenes for “Focus” or “Relax.” On the downside, several owners mention the higher price and note that the limited dimension details can make confirming a perfect fit a bit tricky.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $43.93
TL;DR: The Appeck 6‑inch RGB downlight delivers 1100 lm of bright, color‑accurate light with 16 million hues, but its $119.99 price puts it at the premium end of the market.
The key spec is its 1100 lm brightness paired with a CRI of 93, meaning whites look natural and colors stay vivid across the 2700K–6000K temperature range. At 13 W it provides strong output for a 6‑inch can, and the 16 million RGB options let you paint any mood. Its physical footprint—7.28 in high, 14.6 in long and 8.45 in wide—fits standard recessed housings without crowding.
Compared with the other nine lights, the Appeck model is taller than the Dcvoltfield 6‑inch unit (which is only 0.51 in high) and larger than the WiZ retrofit can (1.1 in high). Its 1100 lm output outshines the WiZ (1000 lm), Powerasia 4‑inch (700 lm), Halo (600 lm) and Feit 4‑inch (720 lm) options, and it offers a higher CRI than most peers that don’t list this metric. While many competitors sit under $100, the Appeck’s $119.99 price makes it pricier than the majority of the roundup.
Users repeatedly note the app’s quick setup and the reliability of Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri voice commands; professional reviewers also praised the integration and bright white output. A recurring complaint is the exclusive 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi band, which can cause connectivity hiccups on dual‑band routers. The manufacturer doesn’t list weight, warranty or lifespan, so those details remain unknown.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $119.99
TL;DR: The Powerasia 4‑inch smart recessed light delivers 700 lumens at just 9 W, offers full RGB and five CCT options, but its $99.99 price and modest 3.4‑star rating make it a premium‑priced niche choice.
At the heart of this unit is a 700‑lumen LED that runs on only 9 W, promising up to 90 % energy savings compared with an incandescent source. The ultra‑thin housing measures 13.0 inches in height and 6.0 inches wide, fitting standard 5‑ or 6‑inch recessed cans while still providing RGB color mixing and five selectable color temperatures (2700K‑6000K). Smooth dimming from 5 % to 100 % and eight preset scenes add flexibility for mood lighting or functional illumination.
When you line it up against the nine other downlights in this roundup, the Powerasia sits on the brighter side of the Halo model’s 600 lm output but trails the Appeck (1100 lm) and WiZ (1000 lm) units. Its 13.0‑inch depth sits considerably deeper than WiZ’s 1.1‑inch profile, yet it’s still slimmer than the Lepro R2 AI’s 14 mm depth. Price‑wise, it costs more than most budget‑friendly options, positioning it as a premium contender.
Reviewers repeatedly note the strong lumen output and the handy night‑light mode, while the inclusion of a TuYa gateway and remote control earns praise for reliable connectivity. Professional reviewers point out the moisture‑proof rubber barrier and the small installation springs that keep the fixture secure in humid spaces such as bathrooms. On the downside, the 3.4/5 star average and a modest 95‑review count suggest mixed satisfaction, and users have flagged the lack of weight and exact cutout dimensions as a planning inconvenience. A California Prop 65 warning also appears in the product literature.
Beyond the basics, the light supports Alexa and Google Assistant (via the gateway), offers group control for synchronized scenes, and carries both ETL and Energy Star certifications, underscoring its compliance with safety and efficiency standards.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: Reliability and user satisfaction are your top concerns
TL;DR: The Dcvoltfield Smart RGB Recessed 6‑inch downlight delivers 900‑1200 lm of tunable white and 16 million RGB colors, packs 12 ultra‑thin units, but its $139.99 price places it at the premium end.
What really stands out is the ultra‑thin 0.51‑in height, making it one of the slimmest recessed options on the list. It puts out between 900 and 1200 lumens and can shift through 16 million RGB colors, while the white channel spans 2700 K to 4700 K. At 12 W it draws modest power for the light output, and the 25,000‑hour lifespan promises years of use.
Compared with peers, the Dcvoltfield unit is slimmer than the Halo Smart Recessed LED Light’s 1.16‑in height and even the WiZ Smart Retrofit’s 1.1‑in profile. Its brightness sits between the WiZ’s 1000 lm and the Halo’s 600 lm, and it matches WiZ’s 12 W consumption while drawing a bit more than Powerasia’s 9 W but less than Appeck’s 13 W. The trade‑off is a higher price tag than most budget‑focused models in this roundup.
Users consistently praise the intuitive BAZZ/Tuya app, quick Wi‑Fi setup, and vibrant color effects. Professional reviewers note the straightforward installation with a rotating bracket and the reliable voice‑assistant integration via Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. The package of 12 lights highlights it as a good fit for whole‑home upgrades, though some buyers mention occasional pairing hiccups on crowded 2.4 GHz networks.
The downlight runs on 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n Wi‑Fi and offers optional Bluetooth on select models for local control. It supports dimming from 0‑100 %, group control, memory recall, music sync, and night mode, and it carries a wet rating suitable for indoor or outdoor wet locations.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You need advanced features or professional‑grade performance
“great price”
TL;DR: The Amazon Basics Smart Recessed 5‑Inch Downlight offers 16 million colors, Alexa voice control and dimming for $10.76, but its 2.4 GHz‑only Wi‑Fi can be tricky to set up.
This fixture’s headline feature is its color versatility – you get 16 million color options plus a tunable white range of 2200 K‑6500 K, all controllable through the Alexa app or voice. It runs on a 120 V AC line and it's rated at 65 W, matching a typical household bulb while offering full dimming from 5 % to 100 %.
Compared with the other nine lights in the roundup, the Amazon Basics unit is notably lightweight at 90.7 g, making it lighter than Feit Electric’s 0.5‑pound model and far lighter than the WiZ or Halo options that weigh over 0.9 lb. Its 70 mm height sits between the ultra‑low‑profile Halo (29.5 mm) and the taller Powerasia model (330 mm). Like most peers, it uses 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi, but it lacks the multi‑assistant support found in the Feit 4‑inch and Lumary lights.
Users praise the quick Alexa pairing and love the expansive color palette for mood lighting, yet many report frustration when their router broadcasts only a 5 GHz network, leading to connection failures. A handful of reviewers also note occasional app hiccups and question the 65 W “equivalent” rating, wondering if the LED is less efficient than advertised.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Entry-level buyers or those on a tight budget
Avoid if: You need powerful performance or professional‑grade features
Breakdown

Halo Smart Recessed LED Light
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Lepro R2 AI
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Feit Electric Smart Recessed Light
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Feit Electric Smart Recessed 4 Inch Light
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Best Overall Pick
Halo Smart Recessed LED Light
Best OverallBest for: Most users seeking a balanced, mainstream option

Lepro R2 AI
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
$75.98+$41.54 vs winner
Skip Amazon Basics Smart Recessed 5 Inch Downlight if…
You need powerful performance or professional-grade features
Halo Smart Recessed LED Light takes the top spot thanks to its solid 4.4‑star rating from 311 reviewers, a respectable 600‑lm output and a full 16‑million‑color RGBW palette that spans 2 200 K‑6 500 K. At $29.72 it undercuts many competitors while still offering a 5‑year warranty, noise‑free operation and a dimming range down to 5 % for fine‑tuned ambience.
The runner‑up, Lepro R2 AI, shines when you want AI‑driven scenes that react to music or facial expressions. Its 1 050‑lm brightness, 12 W power draw and 5‑year warranty make it a premium choice for tech‑savvy homes, and the 4.8‑star rating from 56 users confirms strong satisfaction despite the $79.98 price.
For tighter budgets, the Amazon Basics Smart Recessed 5‑Inch Downlight delivers basic smart control at just $10.76, making it the most affordable entry. If you’re willing to stretch for a high‑end experience, the Dcvoltfield Smart RGB Recessed 6‑Inch tops the premium tier at $139.99, offering advanced RGB features for elaborate lighting designs.
Pick the Halo Smart Recessed LED Light as the top smart recessed downlight solution.
The Halo Smart Recessed LED Light, priced at $29.72, includes Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, voice control via Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit, 16 million colors and a dimming range down to 5 %, giving it a strong feature advantage over higher‑priced options.
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