Verdict
Ranked #4 of 5Reviewed by Mike Hunter·May 24, 2026

TP-Link Tapo S505D

Averaged from 1 published rating + 2 derived from review text
The verdict

The TP-Link Tapo S505D is the best budget Matter dimmer: HowToGeek scored it 9/10, calling it about as great as it gets, and it pairs full 0-100% dimming with Matter certification at around $28. Its modern five-button design includes a locator LED. The catches are a required neutral wire, white-only color, and occasional Matter-offline hiccups some users report.

TP-Link Tapo S505D

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Real-World Performance

The TP-Link Tapo S505D delivers something the rest of this roundup mostly doesn't: a genuinely affordable dimmer with Matter certification. HowToGeek scored it 9/10 with the headline 'about as great as it gets,' singling out that 'this particular model includes Matter support which is helpful for long-term reliability.' Reviewed named it the best budget-priced smart dimmer, noting 'its Matter certification guarantees broad compatibility with all the most important smart home ecosystems.'

In daily use it dims smoothly across the full 0-100% range and responds well to app and voice control. Matter Alpha confirmed it's 'compatible with Apple Home, Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Samsung SmartThings, with full 0-100% dimming control.' For roughly $28, getting both real dimming and cross-ecosystem Matter support is a strong value proposition that neither the on/off Kasa HS200 nor the much pricier Lutron Caséta offers in the same package.

Design and Installation

The S505D looks modern and considered. It features five onboard controls with a central button for on/off that emits a circular LED locator glow when off, making it easy to find in the dark — a thoughtful touch at this price. Reviewers describe the design as one of the better-looking budget dimmers, a clear step up aesthetically from older-style switches.

Installation is guided through the Tapo app and is quick on both the hardware and software sides, though it requires a neutral wire and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi. Like the Kasa and Leviton, that neutral requirement means it's best suited to newer homes; older homes without a neutral should look at the Lutron Caséta or GE CYNC dimmers instead. The base model is single-pole, so 3-way setups need a different SKU.

Setup and Software

Setup runs through the Tapo app, which handles Wi-Fi pairing and Matter commissioning. The app provides timers, schedules, and scenes, and once commissioned the dimmer joins your Matter ecosystem of choice. Voice control works across Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant. The combination of a clean app, easy setup, and Matter support makes it approachable for first-time smart-switch installers.

Because it's hub-free and Matter-certified, it future-proofs a budget build in a way most cheap switches can't. You get the low cost of a Wi-Fi switch plus the cross-platform longevity of Matter — a combination that's still relatively rare at this price point in the dimmer segment.

Where It Falls Short

The neutral-wire requirement is the main limitation, shared with the Kasa and Leviton. The S505D is also only available in white, which HowToGeek flagged: 'the color isn't ideal in every environment,' and the reviewer hoped 'additional colors are released.' That's a minor aesthetic constraint but worth noting if your decor calls for a darker switch.

The more practical caveat is Matter stability. Some users have reported the dimmer 'regularly going offline in SmartThings and Google Home,' recoverable with a button press but annoying — a reminder that Matter is still maturing across the ecosystem. It's not a hardware fault so much as an industry-wide growing pain, but it tempers the otherwise excellent value.

How It Compares to Alternatives

Against the Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL, the Tapo is far cheaper and adds Matter, but can't match Lutron's flawless reliability or no-neutral operation. Against the on/off Kasa HS200 and Leviton Decora Smart D215S, it's the one to pick if you specifically want dimming — and it undercuts the Leviton on price while matching its Matter support. Against the GE CYNC dimmer, it adds Matter and a more modern design but requires a neutral wire the GE doesn't.

Its niche is clear: the budget dimmer with future-proof Matter for modern homes. If you want to dim lights, want cross-ecosystem support, and have neutral wires, it's the value standout.

Who It's Best For

The TP-Link Tapo S505D is for budget buyers in newer homes who want a Matter-certified dimmer with a modern look and easy setup. If dimming matters to you and you don't want to pay Lutron prices, it's the best-value way to get there while staying compatible with every major ecosystem.

Reconsider if your home lacks a neutral wire (the Lutron Caséta or GE CYNC dimmer), if you only need on/off switching and want to save more (the Kasa HS200), or if you want maximum reliability over cost (the Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL).

Strengths

  • +Matter-certified dimmer at a budget-friendly price
  • +Full 0-100% dimming with smooth control
  • +Modern five-button design with a locator LED in the dark
  • +Works with Apple Home, Alexa, Google, and SmartThings
  • +Easy guided installation via the Tapo app

Watch-outs

  • Requires a neutral wire
  • Only available in white
  • Some users report Matter devices dropping offline intermittently
  • Single-pole base (3-way needs a different model)

How it compares

The budget Matter dimmer. It's the only dimmer here besides the premium Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL, and it undercuts it dramatically while adding Matter the Lutron lacks. It adds dimming the on/off Kasa HS200 and Leviton Decora Smart D215S don't have, but like them it requires a neutral wire the GE CYNC dimmer doesn't.

Who this is for

At a glance: budget buyers in modern homes who want a Matter-certified dimmer with a modern look.

Why you’d buy the TP-Link Tapo S505D

  • Matter-certified dimmer at a budget-friendly price.
  • Full 0-100% dimming with smooth control.
  • Modern five-button design with a locator LED in the dark.

Why you’d skip it

  • Requires a neutral wire.
  • Only available in white.
  • Some users report Matter devices dropping offline intermittently.

Rating sources

Our 4.4 score is the average of these published ratings. Ratings marked * were derived from the reviewer’s written analysis or video transcript — the publisher didn’t print an explicit numeric score, so we inferred one from their own words. Click through to verify. More about methodology.

Frequently asked questions

Is the TP-Link Tapo S505D worth buying?
The TP-Link Tapo S505D is the best budget Matter dimmer: HowToGeek scored it 9/10, calling it about as great as it gets, and it pairs full 0-100% dimming with Matter certification at around $28. Its modern five-button design includes a locator LED. The catches are a required neutral wire, white-only color, and occasional Matter-offline hiccups some users report.
What is the TP-Link Tapo S505D's biggest strength?
Matter-certified dimmer at a budget-friendly price
What is the main drawback of the TP-Link Tapo S505D?
Requires a neutral wire
What sources back the 4.4/5 rating?
Our 4.4/5 rating is the average of scores from 3 independent smart light switches reviews — howtogeek.com, reviewed.com, and matteralpha.com. Click any source on the product page to read the original review.

How it compares

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Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL
#1 · Top Score

Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL

The reliability benchmark. It out-performs the Wi-Fi-based Kasa HS200, Leviton Decora Smart D215S, TP-Link Tapo S505D, and GE CYNC dimmer on consistency thanks to its dedicated Clear Connect RF, and like the GE CYNC it needs no neutral wire — but unlike all of them it requires the Lutron hub and skips Matter.

Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch HS200
#2

Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch HS200

The budget value pick. Cheaper and hub-free compared to the Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL, but it requires a neutral wire the Lutron and GE CYNC dimmer don't, and unlike the Leviton Decora Smart D215S and TP-Link Tapo S505D it's a basic on/off switch with no dimming or Matter on the base model.

Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Switch D215S
#3

Leviton Decora Smart Wi-Fi Switch D215S

The best Matter on/off switch. It adds the Matter and HomeKit support the Kasa HS200 lacks and the modern look the Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL misses, while staying hub-free. Like the Kasa it requires a neutral wire (unlike the no-neutral Lutron and GE CYNC dimmer), and unlike the TP-Link Tapo S505D it's on/off rather than a dimmer.

GE CYNC Smart Dimmer Switch
#5

GE CYNC Smart Dimmer Switch

The budget no-neutral pick. It shares the no-neutral-wire advantage of the premium Lutron Caséta Smart Dimmer PD-6WCL at a much lower price, but it can't match the Lutron's reliability. Unlike the neutral-required Kasa HS200, Leviton Decora Smart D215S, and TP-Link Tapo S505D, it works without a neutral, but it lacks the Matter support the Leviton and Tapo offer.

TP-Link Tapo S505D
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