I, personally, have three problems with this particular device: (1) it is not UL-listed
It is quite amazing that products intended for sale in the UK and/or EU are not UL listed, yes. My point is
the technology and products exist, and they've quite specifically not gone the route of relatively high current DC distribution around properties for the last 30 years for good reasons.
(2) my nearest Home Depot does not stock 12VAC operated A19 LEDs
Of course they don't, if they did people would put them in 120V outlets and things would explode. It should be readily apparent that you will require an appropriately non-interchangable fitting for such radically different supplies, whether you go the route of distributing them unreasonable distances or use local regulation..
(3) I doubt it will work properly with Lurton Caseta dimmers.
I'm not going to research how those operate to determine that. I rather doubt your proposal would either.
And it's not a LED driver.
Indeed, it's merely a stand-in for the basically identical constant-voltage DC, constant-current DC, and variable voltage or current dimming drivers, because I lack the patience to dug up specific examples of such for this guy.. Mind you, there's a multitude of 12V AC/DC operated LED lamps, dimmable and not, which are suitable for use with a supply such as this.