Smart lighting has become one of the most transformative elements of the modern connected home. Whether you’re setting the mood for a movie night, brightening an outdoor pathway, or syncing lights with your favorite playlist, the newest generation of smart light systems offers more personalization and interoperability than ever before. (Note: This article updates our 2023 edition.)
In 2025, the arrival of Matter-enabled devices and wider Thread adoption makes setup faster and cross-platform compatibility nearly seamless. With options for every budget and ecosystem, you can find lighting that works perfectly with Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit — or even runs independently through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth apps.
Below are eight of the best smart lighting systems to illuminate and elevate your space, followed by three emerging brands to watch.
TP-Link Tapo - Best Matter Compatible Smart Lighting System
TP-Link
Tapo C615F KIT Smart Floodlight Camera
Ecosystem Compatibility: Matter and Wi-Fi; works with Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit.
Mobile OS: iOS and Android.
Connection Type: Wi-Fi, Matter.
Alternative Power Sources: Plug-in and wired; Tapo solar pathway lights debuting in 2025.
Key Features: Adaptive brightness, energy monitoring, scheduling, and music sync.
Product Lineup: A19 and BR30 bulbs, RGBIC light strips, smart plugs, and outdoor floodlights.
Why We Like It: TP-Link’s Tapo platform blends excellent reliability with Matter readiness and easy cross-device management through the Tapo app.
Up-and-Coming Smart Lighting Systems to Watch:
Linkind
Matter-compatible Zigbee and Wi-Fi lights with Alexa and Google Home support. The lineup includes bulbs, light strips, and solar outdoor lighting. Affordable and growing fast among budget-minded homeowners.
U-tec
Known for smart locks, U-tec’s new U-Smart lighting series connects via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and supports Alexa and Google Home. Ideal for cohesive smart home setups using the U-tec ecosystem.
Meross
Reliable Wi-Fi smart lights compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit. The brand offers bulbs, light strips, and garage or outdoor lighting. Select models now support Matter for better integration.
Conclusion
From immersive gradient effects to solar-powered outdoor lighting, today’s smart lighting systems offer endless ways to transform your home's ambiance. As Matter continues to standardize device communication, lighting brands are focusing on seamless compatibility and smarter control — regardless of platform or assistant.
Use GearBrain’s Compatibility Find Engine to see which smart lights work with your existing smart home, voice assistant, and smartphone.
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