Caseta is really good stuff. I personally don't have any because I went mostly Z-wave in-wall switches before I realized Caseta was a good option, and I didn't want another hub. They are on the expensive side, but Lutron has been in the lighting automation game for so long they really have good products, and niche products (like no neutral options) that a lot of other smaller brands don't offer.
Lutron also integrates well with most 3rd party platforms. The Pico switches are neat, too. If you link them with Home Assistant for example, you can use them for anything. Lights, music, scenes, routines, whatever you want to assign to any of the buttons you can. Adds a ton of convenience when you can have a remote switch control your lights, and fan, and music all from the same fixture, and you can stick it anywhere you want.
Now that you have at least two product lines (Kasa + Caseta) my spidey sense tells me a Home Assistant installation might come sooner that later
Those little convenience automations (like dim kitchen lights in the morning) sound so silly but after you have a bunch set up, if they get taken away due to an outage or something it's really felt.
Good luck with your projects over 'break', and merry

Logan!