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		<title>Simple and Effective Power Switch, Great for Christmas</title>
		<link>http://remote-outlet.info/2014/03/04/simple-and-effective-power-switch-great-for-christmas-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2014 01:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nice little gadget to check how much all of your other gadgets is costing you on electric bill &#8211; your computer, laptops, toaster, microwave, desk lamps, desk fans, window acs,...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice little gadget to check how much all of your other gadgets is costing you on electric bill &#8211; your computer, laptops, toaster, microwave, desk lamps, desk fans, window acs, tv, clock radios, WiFi router, iPhone chargers&#8230; Good quality and is easier to use than energy watts monitor.</p>
<p>The battery needs a 3 hour recharge and this outlet can be set for different lengths of time. This prevents overcharging. This outlet works as promised.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s awesome. I use it in the kitchen for my lights and appliances and in my bedroom where the socket is handier to reach than my reading lamp.</p>
<p>I have often worried about my poor habits with regards to battery conditioning. For example, I nearly always have my laptop plugged in when it&#8217;s at the house, regardless of whether it&#8217;s running or not, and I generally leave my cell phone plugged in all night long&#8211;even though both of these things really only need a couple hours to charge, and then &#8220;best practices&#8221; say to remove the power source.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s where the Converse Socket comes in. No, it doesn&#8217;t do some fancy detection of the power draw from the plugged-in device(s) like some of the more expensive devices, but rather it has a simple timer switch that will turn off the power after the configured time. The design is easy to understand: on one side is a switch that you set for 1/2 hour, 3 hours or 6 hours; and on top is a button that you press as you are plugging in whatever device needs the charge; while the countdown is running, the little green light remains lit, and when the timer has expired the light goes off along with the power.</p>
<p>The simplicity of the design makes it mindlessly easy to use&#8211;it&#8217;s not like programming one of those awful plug-timers with the dial of 48 tiny buttons that divide the day into 30-minute segments of &#8220;on&#8221; or &#8220;off&#8221;&#8230; just plug in and push the button, then forget about it.</p>
<p>My only wish is that the Conserve Socket were a little cheaper, or they would sell it in packs of 3 or something to bring the price down&#8211;then I&#8217;d buy more for all around the house. Currently, I only have one that I sometimes move between different plugs and devices, but I&#8217;d love to get some more so that each device or wall socket could have its own dedicated power-conserving socket.</p>
<p>The power switch creates a gentle green glow when the device is powered on. As illustrated, two of these fit well into a standard wall outlet. The frustration free packaging made it easy to open and protected the product well in shipping. Overall not a bad purchase at a reasonable price point.</p>
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		<title>Nice Unit to Get Electric Use Info</title>
		<link>http://remote-outlet.info/2014/02/05/nice-unit-to-get-electric-use-info/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2014 01:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I find myself trying out a item that I wish was available to me 7 years ago&#8230;.when I needed to test the output of a whole bunch of electrical items.Back...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find myself trying out a item that I wish was available to me 7 years ago&#8230;.when I needed to test the output of a whole bunch of electrical items.Back then I had to hire an electrical Engineer to tell me what I was using to dispute a elelctric bill. Now, because of this little unit &#8211;you no longer have to go thru the confusion and craziness that I did. All you have to do now is plug it in and read the display&#8230;easy as pie to use and understand. Now you can tell when its time for a certain item to go because its drawing too much electricity&#8230;.or tell when you need to use a certain thing more becasue its so frugal. When you plug this unit in it shows it is using 0 &#8211; 0.5 watts . I tested my pencil sharpener&#8230;and when I plugged it into the unit there was no change &#8211;therefore showing it does not DRAW power until used&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.as I began to sharpen my pencil the power use went up steadly to 69.17 watts. You can then press a &#8221; $ &#8221; symbol and it shows you what a years worth of this item will cost you. Co2 imprint as well. Thats the sort of information this unit will give you. Excellent information to figure out your electrical use !</p>
<p>I never really thought about where electricity came from. Do people really think about that? Probably not much, unless you or people you know mine for coal. Nine out of every ten tons of coal goes towards producing electricity. Coal is a finite resource, and once it&#8217;s gone, it&#8217;s gone. Now that&#8217;s food for thought. Now I turn off as many electrical items as I can when I&#8217;m not using it or when I shut the house down for the night.</p>
<p>Many appliances that we leave plugged in when not in use are still drawing electrical current, and it does cost money. With this clever product you can do your own science project by finding out how much each item in your house costs you to operate.</p>
<p>I used this monitor on several items but one appliance that sort of scared me was the hair dryer. My hair dryer did not show that any electricity was being used by it being just plugged in but not in use, but when I turned it on, it said it would cost over $60 a year in electricity. Not that anybody ever runs the hair dryer for a year solid, but it is something to be aware of.</p>
<p>This product is easy to use because it has a nice long cord between the information screen and the outlet end. Very handy when what you are monitoring is down at the floor and you don&#8217;t want to be crouched down there with it. You can set the rate that your utility company charges you per kWh to get an accurate reading. The instructions that come with the monitor are very concise and easy to read. This is a huge plus, for anybody who has read terrible instructions or ones that are multi-lingual, that are nearly impossible to follow.</p>
<p>The monitor also reads the CO2 that your appliance is emitting by using electricity. The monitor is a very easy to handle shape and doesn&#8217;t interfere with other plugs in that might be occupying the outlet, usually.</p>
<p>I gave this to my 9 year old daughter to find out more about conserving electricity. She had a ball, just as I did, plugging appliances in and finding out how much CO2 an appliance puts out, and how much it costs Mommy and Daddy to operate it. I was my daughter&#8217;s age in the 70s when we had the energy crisis here in the United States, which was a total drag. We were afraid to use any electricity. But now we have this, and can decide if it&#8217;s worth using the appliance, if it&#8217;s worth keeping it plugged in or unplugging when not in use. Happy monitoring!</p>
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		<title>Works as Described, What&#8217;s Not to Like</title>
		<link>http://remote-outlet.info/2013/11/27/works-as-described-whats-not-to-like/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Nov 2013 01:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bought two sets because I knew I would need more than two remotes. I didn&#8217;t think I&#8217;d need 10 outlets. The hot water recirculation pump has a built-in timer,...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought two sets because I knew I would need more than two remotes. I didn&#8217;t think I&#8217;d need 10 outlets. The hot water recirculation pump has a built-in timer, but the timer means it&#8217;s often running when we don&#8217;t need hot water and not running when we do need it. A remote motion-detector switch wouldn&#8217;t have been ideal because often we are in the bathrooms but don&#8217;t need hot water. Problem solved with the remote switches.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m now using the extra switches to control pretty much everything else in the house that doesn&#8217;t need to be on all the time (primarily AV equipment). So far I&#8217;ve found uses for 9 of the 10 outlets. With one remote next to the garage door opener it&#8217;s easy to make sure everything is switched off when we leave and then to turn on things we want on when we come home. With additional remotes next to our bed and in the bathrooms it&#8217;s pretty convenient. I&#8217;m not sure we&#8217;ll ever save enough electricity and gas (water heater) to justify the expense (plus replacement batteries for the remotes), but I feel better knowing that all those energy wasters are shut off when we don&#8217;t need them on.</p>
<p>So far I&#8217;m impressed. The range seems excellent and the on/off function seems rock solid. I was a little skeptical that they would work that well, but they&#8217;ve exceeded my expectations. Probably the best functioning remote devices I&#8217;ve ever had. I&#8217;ve only had them a week, but they seem very well built.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m giving them 4 stars only because they don&#8217;t sell the remotes by themselves. Otherwise I&#8217;d give them 5 stars. On the company&#8217;s own web site they list the remotes by themselves for a ridiculously high price that makes no sense. Based on the pricing of the packs the individual remotes should sell for less than $10 each. At that price I would probably buy a couple more remotes just to have them in more convenient places in the house.</p>
<p>Program the outlet and the remote control is very easy the only thing that is two remote working as one. You can&#8217;t not assign two outlet in two different room with same number in two different remote because when you press any remote the two outlet will turn off/on the same time. Right now just have to wait and see how long it last</p>
<p>The range for the remotes is outstanding and flawless to this point. I would definitely recommend this product to any household for making the process of turning lights on and off a simple and effortless push of a button.</p>
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		<title>Performs Exactly As Promised</title>
		<link>http://remote-outlet.info/2013/11/25/performs-exactly-as-promised/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Nov 2013 01:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I use mine every day. Only two cons that I&#8217;ve come across: 1. the plugs are MASSIVE. and 2. the battery is not a standard size so when it comes...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use mine every day. Only two cons that I&#8217;ve come across:</p>
<p>1. the plugs are MASSIVE. and 2. the battery is not a standard size so when it comes time to replace it, that might be a challenge. Also getting the battery into the remote was quite a challenge but not a huge deal. I couldn&#8217;t do it properly so the cover doesn&#8217;t fit back on.</p>
<p>Again. for the money this is good solution. If I had paid any more than $15 then I probably wouldn&#8217;t give it four stars.</p>
<p>i did not want have to run down the stairs every time i wanted to switch the cameras on or off (i need to reboot them like once a week, sigh i know&#8230;&#8230;) and the other ones i have till now (i think from x10) used to stop working on occasions, the reason they didn&#8217;t work is not because of the &#8220;distance&#8221; because the basement is just a few feet under where im standing in the kitchen its just that all the concrete and insulation seemed to make the signal fain every so often so i went for this unit. this unit work flawlessly! so this review is not targeted at the distance of the product but rather about the fact that it seems to send its signal through walls and floors pretty well. for me that was a plus.</p>
<p>it saves me so many steps, I can&#8217;t believe it. I bought it pretty much on a lark. But am I glad. I can control so many things from one spot. Lights in other rooms on at dusk, off at bedtime. Various Entertainment components easily controlled without moving to each of them. Considering more of these for my office.</p>
<p>They simply work. I&#8217;m sure that maybe a few out there don&#8217;t, because some bad reviewers have noted some lemons. But, also look at the high reviews&#8230; they all worked for me, and I bought about $200 worth for different houses/ rooms. I added fluorescent under-cabinet lights all over my house&#8230; 4 underneath my bed, 3 behind each television, etc. These remote outlet switches allow me to have accent lighting galore.</p>
<p>These worked instantly and very well. They are pretty big, so don&#8217;t plan on using the other plug unless you run an extension (probably ill advised). The remote is curved, so I can&#8217;t hang it on the wall like I did the last one. Now I have to walk one whole step into the room. I think I&#8217;ll live.</p>
<p>First off, the socket switches are much larger than I expected and limit your ability to use the other socket in the outlet (if you have 2 like most outlets). For example, I could plug in another lamp below the switch, but my Ipad charger will not fit due to switch bulkiness. Second, the 3 button control is not flat on the back, its concave. To most this is not a big deal but I wanted to attach it to the wall with Velcro. I was still able to do so but it doesn&#8217;t stick nearly as well as a flat back remote would have with less Velcro space to hold it.</p>
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		<title>A Bit Bulky, But Otherwise Fantastic</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Nov 2013 02:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The only downside seems to be how bulky they are. If you aren&#8217;t able to plug it into the top outlet (if your outlet was installed upside down or you...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only downside seems to be how bulky they are. If you aren&#8217;t able to plug it into the top outlet (if your outlet was installed upside down or you lack room above the outlet due to furniture or whatever) it will cover the entire outlet because of just how big they are. Other than that, they&#8217;ve been great and have done exactly what I wanted them to.</p>
<p>So, the outlet we use for lights is behind our couch. So, each night they must be unplugged and it has become a hassle, as we age. These sockets will allow us to turn those pretty lights off/on with no problems at all. I&#8217;m quite sure we&#8217;ll find two more outlets that will aid us in turning things off/on. They got here in good time and they do what they say they do. I would use this company again. This is a GREAT price for these three. Get them, you will NOT be disappointed.</p>
<p>It was a small inconvenience but it just bothered me every time I had to fish around for the knob. This gadget made my life a lot easier. The buttons don&#8217;t feel sturdy but I haven&#8217;t had one problem. I just wish they weren&#8217;t so bulky.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have a pool table light but i do have a plug on the roof, so, I pluged in a spotlight and aimed it at the table for now&#8230;cheap a i know but instead of climbing up there over and over I use this remote and wa-la. Also use it to turn on a lamp in the bedroom&#8230;.and the 3rd I&#8217;m using it for a water fountain in the backyard. Remote works awesome even through walls.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t beat the price for a great little automation gizmo. Wife loves it &#8211; we can light up the counter in the kitchen and 2 Curio cabinets with them. Everyone who&#8217;s seen it says they want to get one (and have).</p>
<p>I suffer from SAD Seasonal Affective Disorder during the winter months, so I add lots of light to my living space. If you are a renter, you are unable to (or it would be disadvantageous to) install lighting, so your only other option is to purchase plug ins which is while these bad boys are so darn handy! Simple set up. Lights controlled by a remotes within minutes!</p>
<p>I park my diesel some 100 feet from the house and I can remotely open my garage door, and because of the in use indicator light, turn my engine block heater on/off without having to endure the inclement weather. Used the others around the house&#8230;&#8230;.too cool.</p>
<p>The devices make a clicking noise but only when the button is pressed so that is perfectly fine. The units themselves are rather large, but that is to be expected given the Amperage rating. I would/will be buying another set because these are so convenient for turning lamps on and off.</p>
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		<title>Best And Most Used Product In My House</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2013 01:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I use this remote to control the lights in our bedroom, so far I have used two out of three and both remotes works well. I also want to credit...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I use this remote to control the lights in our bedroom, so far I have used two out of three and both remotes works well. I also want to credit the manufacturer for including a battery in the remote controller and saying so in it&#8217;s description of the product. I had a remote, different brand, the same packaging, three socket oulets and one remote. Two out of the three remote socket oulets failed in just over a year. So I am keeping my fingers crossed how long this brand would last.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t have any issues with the battery compartment on the remote, as some of the other reviewers did, and I&#8217;m not trying to control anything through the wall so range hasn&#8217;t been an issue. My biggest complaint is that the outlet boxes are obscenely large, and the plug is oriented such that if you&#8217;re plugging this directly into a wall socket, it will block both outlets. Also note that they require 3-prong outlets, so if you&#8217;re thinking about using a multitap extension cord, it will have to be 3-pronged as well. This may work best plugged into something like a PowerSquid.</p>
<p>The only draw back for this particular style is that the units are very large. They have been used daily for many months now and have worked beautifully. Some reviews mentioned the difficulty in putting in the batteries and I would have to agree.</p>
<p>The newer models allow you to program each socket to respond to any of the buttons on the two remotes provided. The instructions that came with the device are very poorly written. Poor English in some cases and incomplete instructions. There is no explanation of how to &#8216;un-program&#8217; a button, and I was finding it impossible to get the two remotes to replicate one another. In some applications you want to program the remotes to control different devices, but in what I believe is the more common application you want the remotes to functional identically. If I program button number 1 on remote A, I want button number 1 on remote B to control the same socket. I would setup one remote, and then when I went to duplicate the process for the second remote some of the buttons stopped working on the first remote and vice-versa.</p>
<p>I reached out to customer support via email and got a quick response. The customer service rep (Tyler) was very helpful and informed me that each socket can only remember up to 3 buttons. So as soon as I tried programming a 4th button to a socket that had already been associated with 3 other buttons, it removed the association for one of the 3 previous buttons. Each button sends out a specific frequency. 5 different frequencies for buttons 1-5 on remote A, and another 5 frequencies for each of the buttons on remote B.</p>
<p>I explained that this is the setup I wanted, and that I wanted all buttons on both remotes A and B to behave identically. They are all hooked up to various lamps in my kids&#8217; bedroom.</p>
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		<title>Does The Trick!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2013 01:20:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I actually searched for clapper and came across this thing. I thought a clapper was tacky, but wanted a solution to turning on the bedroom light without walking across the...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I actually searched for clapper and came across this thing. I thought a clapper was tacky, but wanted a solution to turning on the bedroom light without walking across the room in the dark. And this works great!</p>
<p>The switch isn&#8217;t really a switch, more of a button. But I don&#8217;t mind at all. It looks like a light switch, so it gets the job done. Easily worth the price.</p>
<p>Solve elegantly a lot of problems like switch too far, unreachable or no switch at all. I have three of them and I gave a lot of them as gifts to elderly parents who love them and use them even to turn on and off their night lights or their fans. However, if Westek had provide us with a way to tweak the frequency at will, we wouldn&#8217;t be stuck when we mistakenly buy two same frequency wireless switches.</p>
<p>I used two sided tape to mount the switch. The switch and the plug are only about 10 feet apart, but it works perfectly. The light switch is really just two buttons. both the top and bottom will turn it either on or off.</p>
<p>I use this to activate a lamp on an end table that is too far to reach from the couch. The switch just sits on my coffee table so I can flip it on or off easily. I use it constantly and have had zero problems (knock wood).</p>
<p>Am here getting another one for a bedside lamp. Hoping I have no crossed frequency issues.</p>
<p>It works great! I used command strips to attach it to the wall because I live in an apartment. One thing I didn&#8217;t see on any instructions was that you have to take the screws off the front plate in order to activate the battery inside. I did this with my fingernail so it wasn&#8217;t difficult, I just didn&#8217;t realize I needed to do it. I would definitely order another one of these in the future!</p>
<p>My electrician actually recommended these devices! Plug them in, stick it on the wall and &#8220;voila&#8221;, The one we had would turn off when the refrigerator motor would kick on or the a/c, etc. It was driving us nuts. It was a larger switch too. This one works great and the box is less bulky.</p>
<p>I am using this in a home automation project so I needed an on command AND an off command. The buttons on this remote are made to look like they are on and off, but they are only one button. This means it only sends one signal. The outlet just switches state when it receives a signal.</p>
<p>if you want this get it it is the best outlet controler i have ever had.i love it. i dont just use it for turning stuff on and off i also use it for pranling people:p i also like how this has this has a switch on the device its self so you dont have to use the remote an inch away. so i think you should get it i love it and i hope you love it.</p>
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		<title>Will Control Fluorescent And LED Lights As Well</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2013 01:20:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bought one of these, put the on/off switch on the wall as you head down the hall and now it&#8217;s so easy to turn it on and off. Then, recently,...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bought one of these, put the on/off switch on the wall as you head down the hall and now it&#8217;s so easy to turn it on and off. Then, recently, I had trouble with my knee and found myself in the recliner quite a bit. Had to call hubby to turn on the light on the end table. Bought another one of these, attached the on/off switch on the side of the end table with Velcro and now I just reach down and flip it to turn on the lamp. What more could you want?</p>
<p>The package states that it will control fluorescent, LED and incandescent.</p>
<p>The package also states it will control, &#8220;lights, TVs, Audio components and Small appliances&#8221;, &#8220;Appliances up to 960 watts &#8211; 8 amps&#8221;, &#8220;Battery lasts up to 2-3 years under normal use&#8221;, I only wish there was a way to choose your frequency. I guess you get the luck of the draw. I may have to go to Home Depot if I want to buy another, so I can see which one I am buying.</p>
<p>It works great, but every once in awhile the connections get &#8220;crossed&#8221;&#8230;I will use the switch for my lamp and it will turn on my fan, or vice versa. It&#8217;s a small annoyance for a great product though. I tend to get hot and cold a lot so I find it very useful to have a switch by my bed that turns the fan off and on. I also use two for lamps where the lamp switch is a little too far away for me to reach easily. And they are also great at Christmas time for your tree lights. I would sugget this would be great for the elderly too&#8230;.my grandma had trouble seeing and reaching for the lamp switch, so I offered to give her one of these switches where she could keep it right in front of her. I like the toggle switch too rather than a regular one because it&#8217;s so easy.</p>
<p>This was a great solution. Some complain about the screws on the switch plate cover, but they worked fine for me. Remember they are decorative and are plastic so you don&#8217;t over-tighten.</p>
<p>The switch on my wall operated an outlet. That outlet is immediately next to the switch. This didnt work for me. I have my lights in the back of the room. Then I stumbled across this gem. Just plug it in and attach the switch to the wall and you got yourself a solution.</p>
<p>Before I had to walk in the room in the dark, feel around for the lamp, then the switch to turn it on. Now I can do it as I walk into the room. Great little device.</p>
<p>I used double sided tape to mount the switch on the wall instead of drilling holes to attach it (and I doubt that I&#8217;m the only one who would do that, so perhaps that option should be included). I expected a slight delay in the operation of the switched unit (in my case a wall light), but to my pleasure, it comes on instantly, much like an actual wall switch. These are a good option for some less expensive homes that were built without any switched power in, say, the bedrooms. But, since they&#8217;re sold with no regard to frequency (at Amazon anyway)(I think there are like 6 frequencies available), I&#8217;ve decided that if I wanted to use a number a these in adjacent rooms, I&#8217;d just buy a bunch, pick out the ones with different frequencies, and send the rest back (this should avoid turning on every light with same frequency since the range is fairly impressive). It&#8217;s a poor way to get what you need, and I&#8217;m sure would/does drive up costs for the seller, so perhaps they should rethink the &#8220;frequency shipped at random&#8221; model.</p>
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		<title>This Switch Acts Like A Single On/Off Button &#8211; Either Paddle Acts As You Want It To</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Nov 2013 01:55:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have the light where I really need it and the switch out-of sight. I would buy this again (when needed). Appears to be better quality than similar switch I...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have the light where I really need it and the switch out-of sight. I would buy this again (when needed). Appears to be better quality than similar switch I had purchased (which failed after less than a year). Other switch had a built in night light that I liked. This one does not have that feature.</p>
<p>We hooked up a fluorescent strip light, but wanted a way to turn it on and off beside groping in the dark for the in-line switch. We purchased this, plugged it into an available outlet in the closet, and located the switch in the area where we wanted it. (We mounted the &#8220;switch&#8221; box with 3M picture hanging strips, so we could change the batteries easily) Works great, no problems. As others have noted elsewhere, although it looks like a standard &#8220;flip switch&#8221; in the pictures, it&#8217;s actually just a button you press for on/off. Doesn&#8217;t bother me, because I&#8217;m delighted to have light in the laundry closet!</p>
<p>Only complaint is that when ordering additional units they do not ask for a preferred frequency. You may want to match existing units or more than likely you may prefer different frequencies. This choice should be part of the ordering process.</p>
<p>They work great for this. The switch part is small and light enough to be attached with a couple pieces of removable mounting tape, which is great.</p>
<p>The only downside is the radio channel is built into the device, and there didn&#8217;t seem to be any way to choose which one you wanted, or really an indication that this was the case on the product page. I ordered three and they came one of each channel, which was what I needed so it worked out for me. Still you should be aware of the channel thing in case you want two to work on the same channel etc&#8230;</p>
<p>Now there is no danger of him tripping over something on his way to the bed. I would highly recommend this to anyone who needs a convenient way to control electronics.</p>
<p>Also, up and down on the switch both do the same thing; but they are nice aesthetically I suppose. Overall very happy with this purchase.</p>
<p>Since daddy and teen are not on the same sleep schedule <img src="http://remote-outlet.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" class="wp-smiley" />  we had to forgo using it and purchase another locally to be sure and get a different frequency. It would be nice if the frequency was in the description, but I couldn&#8217;t find one online that let you pick that way.</p>
<p>The only downfall is if you purchase two or more, make sure they are not too close to each other room wise. I have one in my bedroom and the other in the living room and when I turn one on in one room, the other also turns on. Not a huge problem, but sometimes they tend to get mixed up and when one turns on, the other turns off. It&#8217;s kind of comical, but really frustrating at times. Otherwise, very simple idea for one or two rooms, if separated enough.</p>
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		<title>Solid Wireless Solution To For An Outlet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2013 01:20:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You might think &#8220;what&#8217;s the big deal&#8221;, but I&#8217;d previously bought and immediately returned a similar device, Westinghouse T00412 Light Switch Remote (currently not available on Amazon, which is a...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You might think &#8220;what&#8217;s the big deal&#8221;, but I&#8217;d previously bought and immediately returned a similar device, Westinghouse T00412 Light Switch Remote (currently not available on Amazon, which is a good thing!). Here was my experience with both products:</p>
<p>Westinghouse- the battery was already installed when I opened the sealed package- so it&#8217;s likely energy was draining from the battery since it was packaged. Lamp turned ON when I flipped the switch up. Lamp stayed ON when I flipped the switch down- I couldn&#8217;t turn it off! Back to Amazon it went.</p>
<p>AmerTac- battery installed but with a plastic tab which I was instructed to remove- so the battery was fresh. Lamp turned ON when I flipped the switch up. Lamp turned OFF when I flipped the switch down.</p>
<p>This doesn&#8217;t sound like a big deal, but it IS nice when a product does exactly what it&#8217;s supposed to do and MIGHTY AGGRAVATING when it doesn&#8217;t. Shame on you, Westinghouse!</p>
<p>I did not want to pay an electrician to rip apart my walls and my home is old, so they always insist on redoing everything. A simple job ends up costing way too much. Both units have worked flawlessly for 4 months and I turn them on and off every night, sometimes more if I leave at night.<br />
I plan on ordering a few more matching sets (Channel F) for my living room switch so that multiple lights will turn on at the same time with one switch&#8230; Be sure to order different channels if you want to install multiple sets for different lights.<br />
Quality of the switches is a solid rocker and the lights can be turned on or off by hitting either the top or bottom of the switch. Rather convenient unintentional feature.</p>
<p>It was designed like a large paddle switch, but did not behave like one. Beneath the large paddle are small micro-switches, and you must press the paddle in exactly the right spot to activate or deactivate the switch. If you pressed the paddle anywhere that was not directly above the micro-switch, the thin plastic of the paddle would deflect and absorb your motion and fail to depress the micro-switch.</p>
<p>This Westek switch has a smaller paddle which feels very firm to the touch and works every time. Furthermore, it does not actually matter which side you press. If the light is on, you can turn it off by pressing EITHER side of the paddle (and vice-versa). It functions like a single on/off button. We do not mount our switch on a wall, but use it to activate a light from our coffee table, so the fact that we never need to know which side is &#8220;up&#8221; or &#8220;on&#8221; is very nice.</p>
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