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No hay artículos en el carroInterruptor de pared inalámbrico: el interruptor de luz de control remoto HAPYTHDA se puede controlar de forma inalámbrica sin cableado, deshacerse del método de cableado complicado tradicional y añadiendo fácilmente un interruptor de repuesto en cualquier lugar. Mantén una apariencia buena y segura sin cables molestos y haz que tu hogar sea más hermoso
BulletproofGoddess
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
Amazing!!! I was finally able to use my light in my walk in closet from a home built in the 1940s that I am renting as the pull chord snapped off. Would buy again!
Megan Spivey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de enero de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Linda C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2024
Use it to turn on light in basement that was previously controlled with a pull string. This switch was easy to install and work well.
L. Vanessa Gruden
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de noviembre de 2023
I own an 1920's house with high ceilings. The few overhead lights are powered on/off by pull chains. Pull on them for years and they eventually jam. This means a tall person has to try to unjam, using a stepstool, and it's not always successful. If you can't unjam, you're faced with replacing the entire light fixture.I was lucky: the overhead light that jammed was in the "on" position. So I could just temporarily unscrew the light bulb. But how to fix? Getting an electrician to install a new light can cost $100 or more.This little miracle worker did the trick. Using a floor lamp, I "paired" the matching bulb for the ceiling light with the remote and tested it. Pairing was super-simple!Cue the helpful tall person, who installed the paired bulb in the ceiling fixure and replaced the glass cover.Then I used the included sticky tape to stick the remote to a convenient wall. I'm not sure why they bother including a plastic border for the remote; I just discarded that, leaving a sleek little 2"x3" wall switch.One innovation I added: the remote came with an indented circle and line for "on" or "off." I'm a tech idiot so I can't EVER remember which is which. (And I'll bet other older folk unused to symbols or with poor eyesight might not, either.) So I put a spot of GREEN nail polish on the "on" symbol and a spot of RED on the "off." So even without my reading glasses I can easily see what to push.I liked this enough I bought another for a room with no overhead light at all and used it in a plain old pole light. I always used to have to reach for the pole switch and it was a big PIA if my hands were full. This gadget solved that problem as well.I may end up buying more. Having old pull-chain fixtures is annoying - either you flail around trying to grab them and/or they are bopping you in the head.The Hapythda remote bulbs have made me Hapy, too.
Edx D
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2022
Socket came without switch. Another set was sent. Works quite good when all the parts are delivered.
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