• Reviews around bulb (3.51 of 5)

    Leviton DW15S-1BZ Decora Smart Wi-Fi 15A LED/Incandescent Switch, No Hub Required, Neutral Wire Required, Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Nest

    • could be the LED bulbs also, Im not sure how to determine that without change bulbs
    • If you are looking for a smart switch, its nice, but avoid this product if you need to dim dimmable LED bulbs.
    • I installed this in my family room to use with a bank of four Hi Hats with LED bulbs
    • Also the dimmer doesn't work on all LED light bulbs
    • and I love that it dims LED bulbs.
    • Overall, the smart switch is pretty good -- I've been slowly accumulating smart plugs and smart bulbs, and while it's great to be able to turn them on and off with my voice, there's something about walking into a room and tapping a lightswitch that's very intuitive
    • I had a far easier time pairing cheap wifi bulbs than this product
    • Smart switches or smart bulbs - that is the question
    • They dim my dimmable led bulbs with no issues
    • For the most part I am running standard Phillips Slim series LED bulbs with no flickering or buzzing
    • Looks like the bulb was a dud.
    • Looks like the bulb was a dud.
    • Dimmer doesn't change brightness of the dimmable LED bulbs at all, not even a little
    • Works with my dimmable LED bulbs.
    • This was much less expensive than 5 smart light bulbs for a chandelier, and the 1000W rating was more than enough.
    • (you can turn lights off and on at switches, vs HAVING to use an app in the case of smart bulb, family will hate it), less expensive (one smart switch controls my 5 kitchen bulbs, another controls set of 9 outside bulbs, vs $20+ per bulb), and more flexible (you can use almost any wattage normal bulb including candelabra small-based ones).Once I settled on the smart switch path, Leviton is an easy choice because it’s still the only manufacturer to support 3-way switches (turn on from one side of the room, and off from the other) without a complex hub
    • I have lots of smart home devices and was so excited to get this to dim my new living room lamp, making special care to get dimmable LED light bulbs
    • and I love that it dims LED bulbs.
    • I am using these switches in the kitchen, with LED light bulbs, in a three-way configuration with a main smart switch and it's companion switch as recommended by manufacturer.
    • If you are looking for a smart switch, its nice, but avoid this product if you need to dim dimmable LED bulbs.
    • I had a simple leviton light dimmer for LED bulbs that would dim further than what this switch would do
    • I ordered wrong bulbs
    • A simple and affordable way to add dimable smart lighting using your existing LED bulbs.
    • It is great not having to worry about smart bulbs or hubs.
    • My old LED bulbs were Cree and I got them about 4 years ago
    • Unlike other RF noisy LED bulbs and dimmers, this one never stops even when the lights are off since the switch is always on-line.
    • I purchased a different brand dimmable LED bulbs and they work with this switch
    • not sure if it's my dimmable LED light bulb's problem or this switch or both
    • I am using it with 5 dimable LED 10w bulbs
    • I use it with Alexa and a lamp with LED light bulbs
    • The new LED bulbs are Ecosmart and they will dim
    • The lutron dimmer did a great job dimming the LED bulbs
    • The lutron dimmer did a great job dimming the LED bulbs
    • We got the Philips soft/warm dimmable LED bulbs too (regular, not smart) and they work and look like incandescent
    • The new LED bulbs are Ecosmart and they will dim
    • not sure if it's my dimmable LED light bulb's problem or this switch or both
    • The problem I ended up having were bulbs that weren't creating enough of a load for dimming to work properly.