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Best smart light switches

Best smart light switches in 2024 (1)

1. The quick list
2. Best overall
3. Best value
4. Best cheap switch
5. Most high-tech
6. Most connected
7. Best Z-Wave switch
8. Smart switch accessories
9. How to pick the best
10. FAQ
11. How to install a switch
12. How we test

Does your home have a lot of built-in light fixtures, such as recessed lighting, chandeliers, or wall sconces? If so, replacing all those lights with smart light bulbs can get expensive quickly. A cheaper way is to install a smart light switch, which lets you control all the lights from one spot.

A smart light switch looks and acts like any traditional light switch or dimmer, but lets you control your lights from your smartphone, set schedules for when the lights should turn on and off, and connect them to other smart home devices using Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit.

Many of the best smart light switches even have a vacation mode, which will turn your lights on and off randomly to make it look like you're home.

We've tested a number of smart light switches to find out which are the easiest to install and use, and which will fit the best with your home decor. We've also divided the guide into two sections: Smart light switches that replace traditional switches, and smart light switch accessories, which can do many of the same things as smart light switches, but are easier to install.

The quick list

Best overall

1. Leviton Decora

Best overall

This smart light switch works with every major smart home assistant and comes in a variety of configurations — we've highlighted the model with the motion sensor, as it will turn the lights on and off automatically when you enter or leave a room.

Read more below.

Best value

2. GE Cync Smart Switch

Best Value

This switch also has a motion sensor built in and works well, but we didn't like its look as much as the Leviton. It also doesn't work with HomeKit, but it's a bit cheaper.

Read more below.

Best cheap switch

3. Kasa Smart Light Switch

Best cheap switch

If you're looking for a simple connected smart light switch, it doesn't get much cheaper than this. And, it works with all major smart home systems.

Read more below

Most high-tech

4. Brilliant Control Panel

Most high-tech

This switch lets you control not just your lights, but your Sonos system and other smart home devices. It even has a camera you can use as an intercom, and Alexa is built in, too. It's expensive, though.

Read more below.

Most connected

5. Lutron Caseta

Most connected

While it requires its own hub, Lutron's Caseta switches work with every major smart home system: Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Nest, and SmartThings.

Read more below

Best Z-Wave switch

6. Jasco Embrighten

Best Z-Wave switch

While there's a bit more setup required than the Lutron, this Z-Wave switch also works with a plethora of smart home systems. You'll need a third-party hub, though.

Read more below.

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1. Leviton Decora Smart WiFi Motion sensing Dimmer

Best smart light switch with a motion sensor

Specifications

Size: 4.5 x 2.5 x 1.7 inches

Wi-Fi: Yes

Motion Sensor: Yes

Works with: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, HomeKit, IFTTT, August, Matter

Dimmable: Yes

Supports three-way switches: Yes

Neutral wire required: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Works with Amazon Alexa, Google Home and Apple Siri

+

Simple, clean design

+

Does not require hub or controller: connects directly to WiFi

Reasons to avoid

-

Required neutral wire

The Leviton Decora Smart WiFi Motion sensing Dimmer (D2MSD-1BW) is our favorite pick for the best smart light switch for those who want a dimmer switch with a motion sensor. We like its clean look and simple design, nice for those who want tech but don't want their switches to look too gadgety.

You can set specific dimming levels for times of the day (such as a nightlight), can handle a wide range of lights including LEDs, CFLs incandescent, and the less common Magnetic Low Voltage (MLV) type. It also supports a large number of smart home platforms, including the big three: Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit. It even supports Matter.

About the only thing we didn't like is that it requires a neutral wire, which may be an issue for older homes. However, Leviton has the Decora No-Neutral Dimmer ($49, Amazon) and a No-Neutral Switch ($44, Amazon), which work with the Decora Smart Wi-Fi Bridge ($20, Amazon); all are compatible with Alexa, HomeKit, and Google Home,

If you don't care for a motion sensor, Leviton also makes a dimmer-only version and an on-off only version of this switch, among others. If you have a room where you'd like a second switch, but don't want to pay an electrician to install one, the switch can also be paired with a Dimmer Companion ($27, Amazon), which is a battery-powered switch that can be attached anywhere with nothing more than some double-sided tape.

Read our full Leviton Decora Smart WiFi Motion sensing Dimmer review.

Best value

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2. GE Cync Smart Switch Motion Sensing Dimmer

This switch works with Alexa and Google Assistant, and has a motion sensor built in.

Specifications

Size: 1.4 x 1.7 x 2.8 inches

Wi-Fi: Yes

Motion Sensor: Yes

Works with: Alexa, Google Assistant

Dimmable: Yes

Supports three-way switches: Yes

Neutral wire required: No

Reasons to buy

+

No hub necessary

+

Supports Alexa, Google Assistant

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Motion sensor

Reasons to avoid

-

Utilitarian design

-

Confusing Android app

The GE Cync Smart Switch isn't the sexiest or sleekest, but it's the best smart light switch because it gets the job done and is packed with features. The Wi-Fi-connected switch works with all kinds of bulbs, has apps for iOS and Android, and lets you control lights with a touch, voice, motion or remotely via a smartphone.

Installation, as with most other smart switches, requires a neutral wire, but it's fairly straightforward. The switch includes an ambient light sensor (so it can be set not to come on in daylight) and a motion sensor to automatically trigger the light. The latter feature worked seamlessly. If you turn it off with the switch, after a few minutes it will engage the motion sensor again, or you can disable the sensor via the app in case you don't want it switched on in the middle of the night.

Like other Alexa-enabled switches (it also works with Google Assistant), the dimmer responds to voice commands, but the Cync Android app needs some work; setting up an automation for a room is confusing, and it can even be difficult to tell when you've scheduled it to go on and off. At around $70, it's more expensive than most other smart light switches, but the GE Cync Smart Switch gives you a lot for the price. The switch is sold in two configurations: One that's compatible with homes that have neutral wires, and one for homes without neutral wires.

However, it's unlikely that current GE Cync products will be updated to support Matter.

Best cheap smart light switch

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3. Kasa Smart Light Switch HS200

Best cheap smart light switch

Specifications

Size: 5.6 x 3.3 x 1.7 inches

Wi-Fi: Yes

Motion Sensor: No

Works with: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, HomeKit, Matter

Dimmable: No

Supports three-way switches: No

Requires neutral wire: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Inexpensive

+

Works with all major smart home systems

+

Matter-compatible

Reasons to avoid

-

No dimming function

-

Requires neutral wire

If you're looking for a no-frills smart light switch, the Kasa HS200 is a great option. It costs less than $20, looks just like any other light switch, yet works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and HomeKit, and there's even a Matter-compatible model so it'll work with SmartThings, too. A lot of the value with this smart light switch comes from the Kasa app, which lets you create schedules for when your lights turn on and off, connects you with other smart home devices, and even lets you set a vacation mode, which will turn your lights on and off to make it look like you're home.

Of course, there are a few tradeoffs with a model this inexpensive. For one, this is a simple on-and-off switch, so there's no dimming capability. You'll also need a neutral wire, so it may be difficult to install in older homes. And, it's a single-pole switch, so you won't be able to install it in any situation where two switches control a single light.

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4. Brilliant Control Panel

This high-tech touch screen lets you control multiple smart home devices, as well as your lights.

Specifications

Size: 5.6 x 3.3 x 1.7 inches

Wi-Fi: Yes

Motion Sensor: Yes

Works with: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, HomeKit, Ring, Sonos, Philips Hue, Ecobee, Honeywell Lyric

Dimmable: Yes

Supports three-way switches: Yes

Requires neutral wire: Yes

Reasons to buy

+

Beautiful interface

+

No subscription required

+

Alexa built in

Reasons to avoid

-

Expensive

The Brilliant touch-screen light switch lets you control not only your lights, but also other smart home devices, such as cameras, speakers and more. The panel has a large touchscreen, which you can use to look in on your security cameras, play music through smart speakers, and more. A touch-sensitive slider to one side is a simple way to change the brightness of the lights. Brilliant sells models with multiple sliders, in the event you have multiple light groups.

In addition, the panel has built-in motion sensors, so it can turn lights on and off as you enter and leave a room; a small camera lets you use multiple Brilliant panels as video intercoms. The Brilliant panel also works with a wide range of smart home systems, such as Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri/HomeKit, Ring, August, Ecobee, Honeywell, Sonos, Philips Hue, and Genie.

However, the Brilliant control panel is expensive, as it starts at $399 for a single-switch panel (a two-switch panel is $449, a three-switch panel $499, and a four-switch panel costs $549).

If you don't want to replace a light switch — or want a satellite switch that you can simply attach to a wall — the company also released a plug-inpanel ($399) that replicates everything its smart light switch can do, including controlling music, acting as an intercom, checking security cameras, using Alexa — and yes, turning your lights on and off.

Brilliant said its devices would support Matter sometime in 2023.

Read our full Brilliant smart home controller review.

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5. Lutron Caseta Smart Home Dimmer

This dimmer works with a plethora of smart home devices.

Specifications

Size: 4.6 x 3 x 1.5 inches

Wi-Fi: Via Lutron Bridge

Motion Sensor: No

Works with: Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Nest, SmartThings

Dimmable: Yes

Supports three-way switches: Yes

Requires neutral wire: No

Reasons to buy

+

Wide range of useful features

+

Exceptional customer service

+

Supports three-way switches

Reasons to avoid

-

Requires a hub (Smart Bridge)

-

Pricey

The Caséta line of switches from Lutron offers an impressive list of features: geofencing, which means your lights will automatically turn on or off when you leave or arrive at home; the ability to schedule your lights to turn on or off at particular times or days; dimming capabilities; and compatibility with a long list of smart home platforms. You can also control the system using your voice through Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Siri, and it works with a plethora of other smart home system,s too.

Lutron's smart starter kit comes with one in-wall switch, one wireless remote and one smart bridge (hub), which can also be used to connect other Lutron products (such as its smart plugs and Serena smart shades) to the cloud and control them.

The switch itself looks high-tech, with several buttons laid out to control the numerous options Caséta offers. Lutron has gone for function over fashion for the most part with this dimmer: The white and gray buttons are front and center, not hidden by touch-sensitive controls, as is the case with other dimmers in this category.

The only downside is that the switch, like all of Lutron's products, must be linked to the Smart Bridge. The bridge itself must be plugged into your router so that you can control it from your smartphone.

If you think that the Caseta dimmer looks too busy, Lutron also has the Diva Smart Dimmer Switch kit ($119, Amazon); this switch has a simple rocker, with a small slider along one side to dim and brighten your lights.

Read our full Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch Starter Kit review.

Best Z-Wave switch

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6. Jasco Enbrighten Z-Wave No Neutral Smart Dimmer

A great Z-Wave dimmer switch

Specifications

Size: 4.1 x 1.75 x 1.5 inches

Wi-Fi: No

Motion Sensor: No

Works with: Google Home, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings, Wink, HomeSeer, Vivint, etc.

Dimmable: Yes

Supports three-way switches: Yes

Requires neutral wire: No

Reasons to buy

+

Very easy installation

+

Agnostic Load/Line Terminals

+

Clean appearance and nice button feel

+

Lots of smart home compatibility

Reasons to avoid

-

No manufacturer-created device handler, limited out-of-the-box features.

-

No separate dimming controls

-

No included wall plate

For those who have one of the best smart home hubs, the Jasco Enbrighten Z-Wave dimmer is a very good smart light switch. It's a cinch to install, as there's no neutral wire needed and the terminals are agnostic. A simple paddle switch handles both on/off duties as well as dimming functions.

If that's all you need, then you're all set. However, more adventurous types can also modify the switch's code to change what happens when you press its switch. The Enbrighten can also work with a host of other smart home systems once you connect it to a hub, too. We only wish it came with a cover plate.

Read our full Jasco Enbrighten Z-Wave No Neutral Smart Dimmer review

Smart light switch accessories

Below are a number of smart light switch accessories; while they act like a smart light switch, they don't require you to replace an existing switch. However, with all of these, you'll either need a smart switch already installed in your home, or have smart lights that will work with this product.

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Philips Hue Dimmer v2

+ Works with Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
+ Lots of customization
- Only works with Philips Hue lights

If you have Philips Hue bulbs, the Philips Hue dimmer can be used as a wireless remote. There's a power button, a dimmer in the middle, and a button on the bottom that you can program to activate a specific scene. (The original dimmer, which you can still find, lacks this last button.)

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Lutron Aurora

+ Works with Philips Hue, Zigbee
+ Works with Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant

If you have a wall switch that controls an outlet, rather than a light fixture, the Lutron Aurora lets you smart up that switch without replacing it. That way, the outlet can stay on, so you can use it for other appliances, like a clock or radio, and not worry that someone's going to flick the switch and cut its power. The company also makes a model for paddle switches as well.It works with Philips Hue and Zigbee smart lights

Read our full Lutron Aurora review.

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Lutron Pico Remote

+ Tiny
- Only works with Lutron products

If you have Lutron smart light switches or plugs, you can use the Pico Dimmer remote to control them, too. The Pico is much smaller than a typical switch, so it can be easily lost, but it can also be wall-mounted wherever you like.

The Lutron Pico comes in four colors (white, black, light almond and ivory); if you don't like its look, Lutron also sells a newer Paddle Remote with a much cleaner design.

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Brilliant Plug-in Smart Home Control

+ As capable as wall-mounted version
- Expensive

The Brilliant Plug-in Smart Home Control works just like the model that replaces a light switch, but is far easier to install — just plug it into an outlet, and you can control your lights, Sonos, cameras, locks, and more. The main drawback is that it's just as expensive as Brilliant's other devices.

How to choose the best smart light switch for you

Smart light switches vs. smart light bulbs vs. smart plugs

First thing to consider is whether you need a smart light switch or a smart light bulb. The difference is, with a smart light bulb, you can control the bulb itself with your phone, rather than the switch. Because of this, smart light bulbs are a good option if you’re just trying to control a single light. If that’s the case, we’ve rounded up the best smart light bulbs to help you choose.You should also check out 9 things you never knew you could do with smart lights while you're at it.

Smart light switches are a better option if you have lots of bulbs though or multiple rooms you want to control. They also tend to be much more cost efficient than splashing out for lots of smart light bulbs.

If you’re old school and your home is lit via floor and table lamps, then one the best smart plugs is likely the best option for you. You simply connect your lamp straight to it, and then the smart plug into your wall socket, no wiring involved! Smart plugs tend to be less expensive than smart light switches as well.

Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Z-Wave, or Matter?

Smart light switches usually connect to your internet via Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, or Zigbee. Through Wi-Fi, your switch links to your router, whereas Z-Wave and Zigbee use smart home hubs. While the latter options mean you will need to purchase a separate hub, it does mean you will still be able to use the smart light switch when the internet is down. A new standard, called Matter, has recently come online; While there are only a few devices that currently have this enabled, we expect plenty more to come in the near future.

Do you need a neutral wire?

Some smart light switches will need a neutral wire to work. Homes which were built in or after the 1980’s likely will have one, but older homes might not. Because of this, it’s a good idea to check whether your home has a neutral wire before you make a purchase. If you’re unsure, here’s a breakdown on what’s a neutral wire and what to do if you don’t have one.

Single-pole vs. three-way switches

If a light fixture is controlled by more than one switch — for example, when you have a light switch at the top and bottom of a set of stairs — then you'll need to get a three-way smart light switch. However, if there's only one switch controlling an outlet, you can get a "single pole" switch.

Even if you don't have a three-way switch, there's an easy way to get around it; many smart light switch makers now offer a remote, or companion switch that's battery-operated. All you have to do is attach the switch to your wall using screws or adhesive — no wiring required.

Dimmer

Some smart switches have a dimmer function, so you can adjust the level of the lights' brightness. While these generally cost more than non-dimmer switches, it's nice functionality to have.If you do opt for a dimmer switch, you should also know that CFL, incandescent, and LED lights will all react differently — some LEDs may flicker if you dim them too much.

Motion sensor

If you don't want to bother actually pressing a light switch, then check out models which have built in motion sensors. These can sense your presence in a room and turn the lights on automatically. Just be sure that it's in a place where it can sense you the entire time you're in the room, or else it'll turn the lights off on you!

Smart home connectivity

Most smart light switches will work with Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit, so you can connect them to other smart home devices, and control them using your voice.

Away Mode

This is a feature we like: If a smart light switch has this feature in its app, it will automatically turn your lights on and off randomly while you're away, to make it look like you're home.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an electrician to install a smart light switch?

No, you do not need to hire an electrician to install a smart light switch. However, it is important that you take the proper safety precautions. Make sure that you turn off the circuit breaker to the switch before starting any work, and be sure to read the manufacturer's instructions on how to install a smart light switch. If you're unsure at all, it's worth calling an electrician.

Can I replace a normal switch with a smart light switch?

Yes, you can. The majority of smart light switches are designed to replace traditional light switches. However, you may need to determine if your existing switch uses a neutral wire, or is connected to another switch, so you know to purchase a compatible smart light switch.

Do smart switches work with any light?

For the most part, smart light switches will work with any light — incandescent, LED, halogen, and fluorescent. However, certain types of bulbs may not work properly with a dimmer switch; if you turn the switch down low, your bulb may start flickering, for instance. It's best to consult the manufacturer's site before purchasing a smart light switch.

How to install a smart light switch

Unlike most smart home devices, which merely require you to plug them into an outlet, installing a smart switch involves replacing a current in-wall switch. Since few, if any, light-control products include professional installation as part of the package, you will need a basic understanding of electrical work, which includes turning off the circuit breaker.

Smart switches are often bulkier than their traditional counterparts, however; so if they don't fit in the electrical box properly, you may need to get a new box, which is probably a job for an electrician. Similarly, some older homes don't have the right wiring, so an electrician is a good idea here, too.

How we test smart light switches

To test smart switches, we either installed them ourselves, or had an electrician install them in our house. We then evaluated the switches based on the following criteria:

  • Design: Is it an attractive switch? The best will come in multiple colors to best match your decor.
  • Installation: How easy was it to install the physical switch, and how easy was it to connect to our home network?
  • Functionality: Does it support three-way or four-way connections? What other features does it have?
  • App: How easy was it to use the app that works with the switch? What sort of features do you get, such as scheduling when lights turn on and off?
  • Smart Home Compatibility: Does the switch work with other smart home devices? How many?
  • Price: Smart light switches are generally more expensive than traditional switches, but even do, some offer more value than others. As they've become more popular, the price of smart light switches has dropped, so that most cost around $50-$60, though you can find models for less.

Other smart home guides

If you're looking to outfit your house or apartment with other smart home devices, be sure to check out some of our other guides.

  • Best smart light bulbs
  • Best smart locks
  • Best video doorbells
  • Best home security cameras
  • Best smart thermostat
  • Best smart smoke detector
  • Best water leak detectors

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FAQs

What is the best dimmer switch for 2024? ›

We recommend the Lutron Maestro LED+ as our best overall dimmer switch due to its convenient tap controls, large rocker for adjusting the dimming level, and high level of bulb and fixture compatibility.

Is kasa better than lutron? ›

The Kasa dimmer switch is more affordable, though it requires a neutral wire and doesn't support a 3-way switch. With a more expensive cost, the Lutron dimmer switch doesn't require a neutral wire, supports a 3-way switch, and has better technical specs.

What is the difference between a smart light and a smart switch? ›

Smart switches give you the ability to make any of your existing light bulbs and fixtures smart, while smart bulbs give you the ability to play with color. Luckily, you don't have to choose between the two.

What smart switches to buy? ›

The best smart light switches you can buy today
  1. Leviton Decora Smart WiFi Motion sensing Dimmer. Best smart light switch with a motion sensor. ...
  2. GE Cync Smart Switch Motion Sensing Dimmer. ...
  3. Kasa Smart Light Switch HS200. ...
  4. Brilliant Control Panel. ...
  5. Lutron Caseta Smart Home Dimmer. ...
  6. Jasco Enbrighten Z-Wave No Neutral Smart Dimmer.
Apr 2, 2024

What to know before buying a smart switch? ›

The Ultimate Guide to Buying Smart Switches
  • 1.Compatibility. Before you go out and make the purchase, check to see if the smart switch you want to buy is compatible with the smart home platform you are already using in your house. ...
  • Wiring. ...
  • Type of switch. ...
  • Features. ...
  • Brand and price. ...
  • Installation. ...
  • Reviews.
Mar 6, 2023

When should you not use a dimmer switch? ›

If the bulb box does not say it's dimmable, don't use it with dimmer switches. If you do, your bulb can wear out faster. Your bulb could use too much energy. It may cause a fire hazard as well.

Which dimmer switch is best for LED lights? ›

Some retrofit LED light bulbs and fittings have drivers that allow them to work with either type, but for a better chance of the dimmer operating correctly, choose a trailing-edge dimmer.

Are dimmer switches outdated? ›

The fact is that dimmer lights are more modern and work better than the outdated conventional switches. Below is a list of the top three benefits for using dimmer light switches. With a dimmer light switch, the homeowner controls how much light is emitted from the light bulb.

Is Kasa being discontinued? ›

Is Kasa being phased out? No. There are currently no plans to phase out Kasa in the US. Kasa is important to us here and we will continue to release new products to the Kasa product line for the foreseeable future.

What are the disadvantages of Lutron? ›

Lutron Lighting Cons:
  • More expensive than other smart home brands.
  • Doesn't offer other smart home devices beyond lighting solutions.
Dec 21, 2020

Is Lutron made in China? ›

Lutron proudly offers thousands of lighting control solutions that are manufactured in the United States, making it easy for you to comply with Buy American provision on all your projects.

What are the disadvantages of smart lights? ›

The biggest disadvantage of smart light bulbs is that they're much more expensive than regular lightbulbs. As of this writing, a standard incandescent bulb costs about a dollar, while a non-smart LED light bulb costs around $5. A smart bulb costs around $15 each, and that's not counting additional hub expenses.

What are the cons of smart switches? ›

The Cons of DIY Smart Switches

Most smart switches require a connection to a cloud server for them to function. This means that DIY smart switches can be vulnerable to hackers and other malicious actors who may seek access to your home's network.

Do I need smart lights if I have a smart switch? ›

There are two categories of smart lighting: smart bulbs and smart switches. You do not have to pick one over the other. In fact, the most effective smart lighting setup in a home will likely be a mix of smart bulbs and smart switches (though it's unwise to use smart bulbs on a smart switch — more on that below).

Which smart switch is best for Android? ›

TP-Link Tapo S505 Smart Light Switch

If you are looking for a smart light switch that integrates with all major smart home platforms, the TP-Link Tapo S505 is the perfect pick. It's compatible with Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, Samsung SmartThings, and Matter.

Which smart switch method is fastest? ›

USB transfer for bulk content

A USB cable is the recommended method for using Smart Switch. If you're transferring a large amount of content, a wired connection is considerably faster — and allows iPhones to transfer a larger variety of content.

Can I trust Samsung Smart Switch? ›

Yes, security and privacy are the highest priorities. In most instances, Smart Switch transfers your data directly from one of your devices to another over a secure connection.

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