

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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G.G.
Greater than one weekI actually tried a different wireless switch before this one, and am super happy that I kept looking, because this one works perfectly. I have a situation where I wanted to plug in some string lights, but the outlet is extremely hard to get to. I plugged them in to this, and boom, now I have a wall mounted switch that I can put anywhere. There are lots of wireless switches out there, but the biggest difference with this one is that its plug is small enough that is doesnt block the second outlet. Im using this in a space with only one outlet, so having the second plug blocked would be a big deal. The on/off switch is also really nice, doesnt feel cheap and looks kind of cool on the wall. Ive been using it for months now, and it works great every time.
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J. Seely
> 3 dayThis little gadget works better that I anticipated. The remote works from the other side of the house. I thought it would only be able to turn on/off from the same room. Great for Christmas trees or anything else you dont want to craw, climb or bend to get to.
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Farhad
> 3 dayWow I am impressed!! What a great product, I installed lighting in my kitchen cabinets, For cable/cords management the power plugs I used is inside the cabinet above the microwave. I needed to add a switch for control and came across this baby!! It works perfect even with the cabinet doors closed it works.
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McElligott
> 3 dayI bought this product so I did not have to keep crawling under my desk at work to turn my space heater on and off. It fit the bill perfect. So much easier having the on and off button magnetically attached above the desk top. My co-workers were jealous. I would not be surprised if they are purchasing them for themselves.
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Ryan Hoang
> 3 dayGreat product. will buy more
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David B. Rollins
> 3 dayGreat little remote that works perfectly!
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WB
> 3 dayThis switch solved my problem of how to turn my outside garden pond pump on/off without having to go outside the house. The switch receiver plugs into the outside power socket that powers the pump. The on/off buttons are now inside , no wires required.
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Andrew R. Morris
11-06-2025I 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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MrParadiseWeiss
14-06-2025I use these for 2 lamps I have which do not have their own light switch. So convenient to turn off my light while in bed. Just plug and play. There are 2 small watch batteries on the bottom that easily slide out. I doubt Ill ever need to replace them. A great value.
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Harold Frieden
> 3 dayMy application for this was a bathroom exhaust fan. We hated the fan always coming on with the light switch, and we wound up just unplugging it in the fan housing. Then I found this and problem solved big time. This little device saves hundreds in trying to get an electrician to run a separate switch to the wall. Its a tad bulky for a small space so I just made a little pigtail plug to attach it to in the fan housing. Im so glad my brand new $ 225 fan is now functional again. :)