
Aubric Smart WiFi LED Controller
Score: 76/100
Kasa Smart 3 Way Dimmer Switch
Score: 82/100Rankings

The Kasa Smart 3-Way Dimmer Switch Kit offers hub-free Wi-Fi control, Matter certification, and smooth fade-on/off for up to 150 W LED loads. It requires a neutral wire and is limited to single-pole installations, with a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi only connection. Perfect for tech-savvy homeowners upgrading single-pole indoor lighting.

Aubic's Smart WiFi LED Controller enables RGB strip lighting control via the Magic Home app, voice assistants, music sync, and an offline hotspot mode. Drawbacks include the lack of an included power adapter and no IP rating for moisture protection. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and party lighting setups.
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100 %best | 100 %best | |
144 W | 150 Wbest | |
— | 2 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 34 gbest | 190 g |
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Power & Electrical(2) | ||
Input Voltage (V) | 5-24 V | 100-120 V |
Maximum LED/CFL Load (W) | 144 W | 150 W |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wi‑Fi Standard | 2.4 GHz | 802.11b/g/n |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 34 g | 190 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 100 mm mm | 84.6×45×128.6 mm mm |


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Professional reviewers highlight the Aubric controller's strong points: an easy-to-use Magic Home app, voice assistant compatibility, and a versatile 5-24 V voltage range. They also note the lack of a bundled power adapter and inconsistent power-rating information as notable drawbacks.
Everyday users appreciate the convenience of app and voice control, the party-friendly music sync, and the ability to group strips and set timers.

“customized scheduling and brightness control”



Professional sources such as B&H and TP-Link documentation praise the Kasa dimmer for its easy installation, smooth fade functionality, and robust app and voice control features. The lack of a required hub and Matter certification are noted as strong points for integration into existing smart-home setups.
While direct user reviews are absent, the available information suggests consumers appreciate the convenience of app-driven scheduling, the gentle fade transitions, and the ability to control lights via voice assistants.