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The Fosmon Wireless Remote Control Outlet Plug Indoor is a versatile and user-friendly solution for controlling lights and small appliances without the need for electrical wiring. With a robust 15A/1875W power rating, programmable RF remote control, and a compact design, this product is perfect for enhancing your home or office environment. It is ETL certified for safety and comes with a limited lifetime warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.
K**B
Responds much faster than others
The media could not be loaded. I got this to be able to turn my plug-in bathroom light on with a flip of a switch rather than plugging/unplugging it every time that I need to use it. I tried a couple of different ones, such as the Phillips brand, but there was always something wrong with how the outlet adapter was set up, the lag time for the outlet to turn on/off, or needing to have the remote pointed directly at the wall adapter for it to work. I finally found a solution that has nixed all 3 of these issues that I had with other outlet adapters. As you can see from the video, the response time is immediate for the outlet to turn on/off and the remote is secured to the wall above my standard double toggle light switch. You will see that the adapter has a red light indicator on the top right side to alert you if it is on or off so there is no guesswork. The 3 rocker design fits perfectly to match up with the length of my standard double toggle switch so it looks like it was meant to be there and blends well. Setting this up is an absolute breeze - all you do is plug in the adapter and then it automatically goes into pairing mode with the switch and you hit the on button for which switch you would like paired with that outlet. It indicates that the outlet is in pairing mode with the red button on the top right corner blinking. I really appreciate the design of these outlet adapters in comparison to others that I’ve seen or used. Typically, they are much larger, boxier, rounded, or have the plug in an awkward position, and impede use of the other outlets, but these are a perfect rectangular shape that allows use of the other outlet in a standard duplex or allows you to use 2 in one single outlet. I have a surge protector on my standard outlet that has 6 available slots and I am able to use all 3 that come with this kit and still have 1 available slot to plug in things like my hair dryer when I need to. This really is a great value for 3 outlet adapters in one kit and is priced much more reasonably than others that I’ve seen. For the functionality, price point, and quality, I don’t think you can get much better than this!
S**M
Such a wonderful gadget!
Plugged 3 floor lamps to shine more light in my hobby room and this remote system made it happen easily and effectively.
R**S
Perfect for controlling added lighting
I have bought a number of LED light systems in the last few years, such T5 LED tubes, long LED strips, and short modular LED strips, and they are always fun to work with and sometimes outperform more traditional forms of lighting. The missing piece has always been the switch. What you want is a wall switch that will control your lights. Some of the strip systems come with remotes, but these are easy to lose and they are mobile, so you might not find it right away each time you reach for the switch.That where these switches come in handy. It's just the interface I wanted: a large rocker switch that immediately turned on or off the lights. To install them you just plug in the remote switch boxes and start using them. You don't need to have an electrician run new wiring and a handyman to touch up your drywall afterwards. Setting up the switches was quite easy. You "program" the wall socket box by pressing the switch after plugging in the box. For my application, I have installed three sets of T5 LED tube lighting on top of bookcases, and I wanted to control them from the entrance to the room. These switches solved the problem perfectly. Now all I need to do is decide whether to mount the switch box on the wall, next to the existing light switches, or mount it on a bookcase side, or leave it as a remote. Awesome!I had tried some other remotely controlled outlets I'd bought at Costco years ago, but the controller was a tiny touch sensitive remote panel, and although it almost always succeeded at turning on the lights, it was much less successful at turning them off. The Fosmon by comparison has big switches, tactile feedback, and works every time with greater range.
V**E
Works great! Small flaw
This really does work great. There is a small flaw. Sometimes the first 2 buttons turns on both lights. One thing to know is that the 3rd button shuts off all 3 lights. But it beats having to go unplug cord or going to reach light to turn it off.
J**F
Made garage life easier.
Got this to easily set some things up. One controls the rigged up blower fan to get air movement. One get the shop lights I have installed that are just plugged into an outlet. And last one for my chargers so I don’t have them constantly running when I’m not around. Needs to be remade to jsut take a double a or something easier to change then the watch battery
S**S
Nice, makes my wife's life easier...
House we rent is ancient and doesn't have light switches in half the room. This was a great renter-friendly way to put switches where ever we want, and we can take it with us when we more.
J**A
Best for classroom lights
I have always had floor lamps in my classroom and they are on their last leg due to the on/off switch getting worn out. This is saving my lamps and time to turn them all on and off quickly!
I**N
Good but buggy sometimes
It’s good but can be a bit buggy with one switch activating multiple
E**W
Works great. Easy and flexible to program, extendable.
Our living room has multiple standing lamps as the light source - this made it possible to easily switch them on or off from the entrance.Installation took less than 5 minutes.Programming was flexible, allowing me to make one switch turn all 3 lamps on or off and the other two to control individual lights if we want a more moody lighting.Very happy with this purchase - saved a whole lot of wiring and opening walls to install switches.I like the fact that the remote is designed like a normal switch.The Braille lettering does not seem very useful, as to read it one already needs to locate the switch and the up-down orientation is tactile and corresponds to the standard on-off.I wish the seller would offer sets of two separate switches with one plug as well as that would be useful for 3-way switch situations.
L**A
Quality is great! Just connection issues
The remote connects more than one together, tried unpairing won’t work
S**
handy, and good customer service
I love these things, put anything on a switch... I use them in my home shop/mancave for all the lights and TVs and stereo, etc. put the switches behind the bar.One thing to note: after a power outage they will lose their pairing/scramble their pairing when the power comes on and you go to use them... I contacted customer service because I had thrown out my user manual like a proud dumb man... they emailed me a new one, which shows you how to unpair the each of switches individually so you can re-pair them properly again...Here's the procedure for anyone who's a serial user manual discarder like me... Unpair the switch and plug1. Unplug the receiver and plug it back in again.The LED indicator on the receiver will flashslowly, indicating that it is in pairing mode.2. Press the selected OFF button once to unpairwith the receiver. The receiver's LED will flashquickly for 4 seconds. After this, the receiverwill return back to pairing mode.3. Unplug the receiver, or wait until the receiver'sLED stopping flashing.4. The receiver should now be unpaired with theselected buttons.
D**D
2 out of isn't bad but it could have been way better
Setup of this system is easy. Plug 1 of 3 in, hit switch 1 on. Plug 2 of 3 in, hit switch 2 on. Plug 3 of 3 in, hit switch 2 on. Now you have individual control of each unit. That is where it ends. If the power goes out, all 3 plugs will forget their assigned switch # and all 3 will be waiting to pair at the same time. The remote does not forget. Therefore you have to unassign each switch from the plugs, remove all three plugs from the power. Then start all over again re-pairing each plug. A simple redesign where the plug remembers after power outage as to what switch it was assigned to would be better. As long as the power remains on, you are okay. That is what I found in my case, unless I missed something.Update: the plugs WILL remember which switch they were assigned to when power returns to the plugs. Just wait for about 30 seconds before you push an on/off switch or the plug will be assigned to another switch or unassigned from the pressed switch.
F**.
Easy to install
Couldn't run a switch in the location we wanted easily makes turning on string lights simple without wiring
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