MjnMixael
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Sorry, but I do have one more question. So we've established that a Pico remote can control two switches simultaneously, so I'll be able to turn on all 4 lights (2 per switch) at once by using the device and it won't depend on the Wink hub. Correct?
My question is this, and I think I probably already know the answer. On the picture below, I am assuming the controls on the switch itself (not the Pico) cannot control 2 separate switches unless you use Wink and Robots. Would that be a correct statement? Is there a way to mount the Pico over the top of the switch instead so you will use Picos as the controls, not the switch controls shown below? I know they make a Pico installation kit which allows you to mount it on the wall, but the Pico itself still has to have a switch to control somewhere. What I'm getting at is that I'll have two switches and I want both to be able to control all 4 lights from the switch panel.
Correct, Picos do not depend on the hub once paired.
There's not really a good way to mount a Pico on top of a switch... But you could easily mount one next to the switch and use a 2-gang wall plate. I've done that in a few cases.
The only way to use an actual Lutron switch to control another Lutron switch is with Wink Robots. Though, when Local control becomes a thing, that may be a good option.