Wattstopper vs. Lutron end user experience

rayoflight78

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Hello:

Random question, my office is doing a build out on a new space, and they are trying to decide which lighting system to go with. We currently use Lutron, and find the end user experience to be fairly descent. For example, we are able to make multiple changes if needed to the lux settings for each individual office, which is important to the partners and management of the office.

I guess what I am looking for is a bit of a pros and cons between the two. Like does Wattstopper allow for changes to the lux settings multiple times? Say, we set them for someone's office wants/needs, and they decide they want to change them again, are we able to do that or are they stuck at that initial setting?

Basic simple things like that....if anyone could help, that would be super helpful!
 
Lutron is definitely more premium than Wattstopper.

"I guess what I am looking for is a bit of a pros and cons between the two. Like does Wattstopper allow for changes to the lux settings multiple times? Say, we set them for someone's office wants/needs, and they decide they want to change them again, are we able to do that or are they stuck at that initial setting?"

Depends on exactly what devices are used. Wattstopper local controls, like a wall occupancy sensor, can be adjusted relatively easily but require it done on the back of the switch. I believe Wattstopper DLM allows for adjustments using an app on your phone or via a desktop. https://developer.legrand.com/solutions/wattstopper-digital-lighting-management/
 
The Wattstopper architectural system is based on Vantage Controls and is pretty highly configurable.


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