Wireless light switch - RF transmitter safety switch and 10A receiver controller - Easy installation
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【Superb Design】 433MHz RF Wireless Light Switch. No wiring is required between the lights and the switch. Stable and reliable performance with high receiving sensitivity (> - 97dBm). Radio frequency signal transmission. A strong signal can penetrate walls, floors, doors, panels, etc. It can be controlled from up to 50 meters away in an open space.【Easy to Use】 The wireless switch can be mounted with double-sided tape or screws. You can turn the device on/off from anywhere using the wireless switch. It is a standard 86-type switch.【Easy to Install】 The mini receiver measures 47*42*23 mm. It is installed between the power supply and the device. It can be easily hidden in most electrical boxes or junction boxes, or it can also be screwed to a circuit board. You can easily install it to control lights or outlets. No wiring required. 【Multiplayer Control】 Each receiver can store approximately 10 wireless switches. This allows you to share switches with your family. Everyone can remotely control the device corresponding to their receiver. One transmitter can also control multiple receivers. For example, one switch installed on the wall next to the bedroom door and another placed on the bedside table. 【Quality Assurance】 High-quality relay with a lifespan of over 400,000 uses. This receiver uses a 10-amp relay, which can handle high-power electrical devices. The receiver is suitable for AC voltages of 85V~250V, so AC 110V/220V/230V is compatible. 【High-Quality Switch】 The wireless switch can withstand over 500,000 clicks. A 12V 27A battery is required. And it can operate for approximately 5 years. The battery can be replaced after disassembly. [More Flexibility] Extremely easy to set up and reset. You can easily add additional wireless switches yourself as needed.
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- BrandOTHERS
- Amperage10 A
- MaterialPlastic
- ColourWhite
- Switch mechanismSwitch



















