

LoraTap Mini Remote Control Outlet Plug Adapter with Remote, 656ft Range Wireless Light Switch for Household Appliances, No Hub Required, 10A/1100W, White, 2 Years Warranty
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E W
> 3 dayIt does not require a grandson to install. I use it to control an overhead light in my garage. It works so well, I plan to order more units. I have since ordered more and they all work great. The one thing Id like to see is for the receiving unit to be a little smaller. I use it in a double duplex socket and the size of the receiver impedes the adjacent outlet.
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L. Cunningham
> 3 dayI like the simple design, compared to several others Ive used. Very easy to hook up. It would be nice to add a couple of drill holes to the base, so one could anchor to the wall. The magnet works pretty good for holding the remote in place. If they added a way to twist-and-click on remote to the base, I think it would keep it from the magnet loosing its grip, if you push the button a bit too hard.
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Michael D. Wisebaker
> 3 dayMy wife bought some string lights to decorate her home office, but they dont have an on/off switch. They were plugged into a power strip under the desk and hard to get to. After plugging them into the adapter, now she has an easy switch to turn them on and off. We have a few different scenarios we can see this being useful, like the aquarium lights in our fish tanks. Definitely plan to get more of these just as soon as we figure out how many we need!
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Tony G
> 3 dayAwesome! These work instantly upon pressing the buttons,Thee is no delay whatsoever.In fact when you press the on off button,its hard to believe its not hard wired.You will love these switches.I use them for my bedroom nightstand lamps so I no longer have to stretch and reach over the each lamp to turn them on.O mounted the magnet t yhe back of my head board in the center so I have control of my lamps while IM laying down.AAPLUS!
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James Sutherlin
> 3 daySuper easy to use on and off switch, I hooked mine up to my cable modem so I didnt have to climb behind my couch when I wanted to restart it. works exactly as you would expect you plug it in if you press on it turns on if you press off it turns off. havent had any issues with it so far!
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Soum Al
> 3 dayeasy to install, fast response, and works perfectly when I decide to buy the wireless switch I got super confused when I saw too many brands out there. I bought this one and that was a great choice, definitely worth the money.
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BANGKOKBANKS
> 3 dayGetting excited over some stupid little switch may seem simple minded, but with the massive amount of product out there to choose from, every so often you get lucky. This easy to install switch is incredibly cool. I use several of them in the house for lamps that have those little (hard to get to) switches built into the electric cord. Now so easy, simply on or off in an easy location. The word handy best describes this little guy.
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Brandy J Baker
> 3 dayI used this for indoor Christmas lights, and it was perfect! I just plugged them all into the plug, and I could turn them on and off with the touch of a button.
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Andrew R. Morris
> 3 dayI love it! Its compact size and bi-stable operation are perfect for my needs. To achieve its small size, the device uses a bi-stable (a.k.a. latching) relay. A bi-stable relay has two stable states. It uses power only during the instant it is being switched on or off. A conventional relay uses power the whole time it is in the on state. A bi-stable relay allows the capacitors in the power supply circuit to be much smaller, making the devices smaller size possible. All tiny smart switches will have a bi-stable relay for this reason, but some will probably reset the relay to the off state when powered up. Fortunately for me, this unit does not do that. I solved the issue of the device being a little bit too big by moving it to the other socket on the outlet. That allowed me to plug a normal-sized 15 amp grounded plug into the other socket. Someone complained that the magnet that holds the transmitter to its base is too weak. Thats true, but I solved that by using a piece of Velcro-like 3M Command Strip to hold the unit to the wall, not using the base at all. The Command Strip can be easily removed from the wall without damage if you follow the removal instructions.
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Cindy
> 3 dayI started using this type of product to control my holiday lights. Then began thinking about the ease and control of lights when walking into other rooms throughout the house, so purchased this to try. Love the convenience! The hardest thing about using this was...where to put the remote!!