Choosing smart home electronics gets tricky because the products can solve very different problems: a door lock upgrade, a lighting control add-on, or a mixed lot for resale and experimentation. The right pick depends less on finding one universal winner and more on matching the device type, condition, and listed price to the job you actually need done.
Quick take
- Best for lighting control: Wireless Light Switch Kit 3-Way Wireless Remote Control, Works with Alex, because it centers on app and remote control for lights.
- Best lower-cost smart lock choice: GREAT DEAL* Philips Home Access 4000 Deadbolt Bluetooth Smart Keyless Door Lock, because it is a Philips deadbolt with keyless and Bluetooth features.
- Best retrofit-style smart lock: SwitchBot Lock Ultra Smart Lock Keyless Entry Bluetooth WiFi Smart Home Black, because it is described around keyless entry, Bluetooth WiFi smart-home use, and retrofit installation.
- Best for resale-style variety: Mixed Electronics & Smart Home Lot Cameras Lights Audio New/Open Box Bulk, because it bundles cameras, lights, audio items, smart plugs, and other electronics as one mixed lot.
Listed price comparison
| Product | Listed price | Price bar |
|---|---|---|
| Wireless Light Switch Kit 3-Way Wireless Remote Control, Works with Alex | USD 19.97 | |
| GREAT DEAL* Philips Home Access 4000 Deadbolt Bluetooth Smart Keyless Door Lock | USD 29.86 | |
| SwitchBot Lock Ultra Smart Lock Keyless Entry Bluetooth WiFi Smart Home Black | USD 109.99 | |
| Mixed Electronics & Smart Home Lot Cameras Lights Audio New/Open Box Bulk | USD 339.00 |
The range runs from $19.97 to $339, with the lowest listed price 94% below the highest. That spread is mostly about product type: a single wireless light switch kit sits at the low end, while the mixed electronics lot sits at the top because it is a bulk assortment rather than one focused device.
Decision matrix
| Shopper need | Stronger fit | Why it stands out | Trade-off to weigh |
|---|---|---|---|
| Add wireless control to lights | Wireless Light Switch Kit 3-Way Wireless Remote Control, Works with Alex | Includes app control, remote control, wireless features, and a CR2032 battery | It is focused on light control, not broad smart-home security |
| Add a keyless deadbolt at a low listed price | Philips Home Access 4000 Deadbolt Bluetooth Smart Keyless Door Lock | Philips, black matte finish, universal/reversible handing, hardware and key included | Open box condition may matter if you prefer new condition only |
| Modernize an existing deadbolt setup | SwitchBot Lock Ultra Smart Lock Keyless Entry Bluetooth WiFi Smart Home Black | Keyless, electronic, easy to install, retrofit, with hardware and instructions | Costs more than the other single-device picks |
| Buy a broad electronics assortment | Mixed Electronics & Smart Home Lot Cameras Lights Audio New/Open Box Bulk | Includes smart security cameras, smart lighting, smart plugs, audio accessories, and other items | It is a mixed lot rather than a single predictable device |
Concise product notes
Wireless Light Switch Kit 3-Way Wireless Remote Control, Works with Alex
This Nexete kit is the cleanest match for a shopper who wants lighting control rather than a door lock or a pile of assorted electronics. It is listed at USD 19.97 and includes a white wireless switch setup with app control, remote control, wireless features, and a CR2032 battery included. The title says "Works with Alex," while the description references Amazon Alexa only and voice control through an Alexa Echo connection, so it is most appealing if that kind of light-control setup is already part of your plan. The limitation is narrow scope: its application is electrical wiring, electronics, and light control, so it does not cover smart entry or camera needs.
GREAT DEAL* Philips Home Access 4000 Deadbolt Bluetooth Smart Keyless Door Lock
The Philips Home Access 4000 is the lower-priced smart lock in this group at USD 29.86, and it is aimed at keyless door access rather than general smart-home expansion. The black matte deadbolt has Bluetooth, universal/reversible door handing, supplied fixings, hardware, and a key included. It is also described with unlock methods such as fingerprint, PIN codes, keys, and the Philips Home Access app, which makes it a practical comparison point against the higher-priced SwitchBot lock. The main limitation is condition: it is open box, so shoppers who want a new-condition lock may lean toward a different option.
SwitchBot Lock Ultra Smart Lock Keyless Entry Bluetooth WiFi Smart Home Black
The SwitchBot Lock Ultra is the more expensive single-device smart lock here at USD 109.99, but it also brings a different angle: keyless entry with Bluetooth WiFi smart-home wording and a retrofit focus. Its listed features include keyless, electronic, easy to install, and retrofit, with hardware and instructions included. The description also calls out compatibility with Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri Shortcuts, IFTTT, and SmartThings, with a hub possibly required. That makes it a stronger fit for shoppers comparing smart-home ecosystem language. The limitation is the higher cost versus the Philips lock and the wireless light switch kit.
Mixed Electronics & Smart Home Lot Cameras Lights Audio New/Open Box Bulk
This bulk lot is the outlier: it is not a single smart-home upgrade, but a large mixed assortment listed at USD 339.00. The appeal is variety, with smart security cameras, smart flood lights, smart outdoor lighting, permanent outdoor light kits, Wi-Fi smart bulbs, smart plugs, Link2Home products, GPX audio items, a 42-inch tripod, a motion detector, and miscellaneous accessories named in the description. That makes it most relevant for resale, flea markets, auction selling, local resale, or bin-store style buying. The limitation is predictability: it is an open-box mixed lot sold as one bulk lot, with no guarantees on completeness of every package.
How to choose among them
Start with the job, not the gadget category. If the immediate need is simply controlling lights from a remote, app, or voice setup, the Nexete wireless light switch kit is the most directly aligned choice. Its low end of the price range also makes sense because it is a focused lighting accessory rather than a lock or assortment.
If the goal is keyless entry, narrow the choice to the two smart locks. The Philips Home Access 4000 is the more price-conscious lock choice and includes a key, hardware, matte black finish, and Bluetooth. The SwitchBot Lock Ultra is the more feature-forward lock in this set, especially if retrofit wording and smart-home ecosystem references are important.
If the goal is sourcing many devices at once, the mixed electronics lot is the only option built around volume and variety. It does not compete directly with the individual products; it serves a different shopper who wants cameras, lighting, plugs, audio products, and accessories together.
Final recommendation
For most shoppers looking for one practical smart home electronics upgrade, choose by use case: the Wireless Light Switch Kit 3-Way Wireless Remote Control, Works with Alex for lighting control, the Philips Home Access 4000 Deadbolt Bluetooth Smart Keyless Door Lock for the lowest-priced keyless lock, and the SwitchBot Lock Ultra Smart Lock Keyless Entry Bluetooth WiFi Smart Home Black for a new-condition retrofit smart lock option. Pick the Mixed Electronics & Smart Home Lot Cameras Lights Audio New/Open Box Bulk only if the bulk assortment itself is the goal; its much higher place in the $19.97 to $339 spread reflects the lot format, not a like-for-like comparison with the single-device picks.