Illuminate Your Space, Anytime, Anywhere! 💡
The Thinkbee Wireless Light Switch is a versatile and user-friendly solution for controlling your lighting system. With a remarkable range of 1900ft outdoors and 328ft indoors, this switch is perfect for various settings, including homes, offices, and outdoor spaces. Its IP66 waterproof rating and fireproof design ensure safe operation in any environment. The system allows for easy expansion, accommodating multiple control panels and receivers, making it a smart choice for modern lighting needs.
J**R
Light relays
Relays are easy to install. Pair easily and worked immediately. Great solution to separate lights on one original switch
T**K
Easy to setup, but need some thoughts to integrate
The remote comes with battery installed, so there is no need to look for any. The setup is easy enough and range is adequate for my use (within the same room). Cost is also reasonable. We will have to see if they are reliable enough for the long haul.Due to its small size, I intend to integrate them into the outlet hub. I know it is a tight squeeze even if their size is small. Will update this if I run into problems.update: I need these to control 2 lights and I tried to wire these into an outlet box. No, there are just not enough space for the outlets and these 2 modules. I tape them to the outside of the outlet box, so they are functional despite not looking their best. Next challenge is the wire length. The few inches (4"?) of wires provided are not able to connect with the incoming L/N wires and the sockets. I added some strips of wires to help to bridge. If the manufacturers are reading, the key recommendation would be to provide longer lengths of wires (would 6"-8" increase much cost?)
S**S
Overall good product
install was very easy and works just as described.if i had any complaints it would be that the wires on the relay are a little short. another 4-6" would make it easier to mount. also, the switch feels very cheap but does work well. it would be nice if it had an on/off indicator. the small blue led lights only when the button is pressed. not sure what the purpose is of that but i have this controlling exterior lights so if someone presses the light during the day, you wouldn't know that the light is on unless you go outside and see it on. a small notification led would be great. i wouldn't mind having to change the battery a little sooner because of it.
R**R
It Works as Advertised! Nice!
The switch is easy to install and conceal in a metal electrical box, behind the pool light switch. And, it was easy to wire up after I thought about wiring into a GFCI circuit. And surprisingly, even with the switch antenna fully inside the closed metal electrical box, the remote works fine approximately 35 feet away. Sweet!I am little concerned about replacing the battery in the remote. The remote is difficult to open and seems the plastic hinges and tabs might get brittle after a year or so outside. I'll deal with that when the time comes I guess.I really like the concept and having a remote switch that does not need Wifi or pairing with my phone. The product allows us to turn on the pool light right outside the back door, rather that going all the way across the yard, opening the electrical box...and repeating when turning off the light.I haven't decided where to use the second switch. But the success using the first one shows great potential.
K**N
Works well
The product itself works as it should and having been an electrician for a number of years this was easy to install. One note though is that the connectors are complete garbage and that's where they should be placed. The connectors do not hold well and could possibly cause an electrical fire. Just get yourself some yellow wire nuts and use those instead.Now to the switches themselves. These are easy to pair and work as they should. I modified the installation because there is a spiteful 15 year old monster here which will go to a light switch and stand there flipping the light switch on and off eventually just leaving the light or lights on. What I did with one light is mount the receiver inside of the light fixture leaving the antenna no more than 2 inches outside of the fixture. I then paired it of course. I the removed the light switch from the wall and disconnected the feed and the switch leg from the switch. I twisted a yellow wire nut onto these two wires and pushed this back into the box. I then put the light switch back where it was removed from and reinstalled the cover. No more spiteful monster playing with the light switch.The second one was just a little more involved. I removed the light switch cover and two light switches and removed the feed and switch legs from the switches. I put the input of the device with the feed wire and the output of the device with the switch legs and of course the neutral wires where they should be. Neutral on the device is blue so they should be connected to the white wires, input and output as described. Doing it this way may be a little difficult depending on the space inside of the box so be aware of that. I then put the useless switches back in the box after putting the device back in after pairing. I placed the antenna behind the switch cover to the left so it couldn't be pulled on and then put the cover back on. I can now turn the laundry room lights on and off, the kitchen lights on and off and the dining room lights on and off from our bedroom which is crazy I know but all of this has eliminated a problem and I really got a good laugh when the monster went to play with the dining room light switch and the light didn't turn on.As a reminder do not use the supplied connectors. They are garbage. One other thing is if you're not an electrician or don't have electrical experience, have someone else do the work. Also make sure the circuit is off while installing other than during the pairing process. 120 volts can really hurt.
0**Y
Works great
These are amazing for older houses with limited options for adding light switches. My living room didn't have a light switch or any type of lighting. I simply spliced the receivers into short extension cords and now I can put a lamp anywhere in the room and operate from the switch at the entrance. The included connectors are really nice and make wiring it up as easy as it can be. The only con is that you have to take the switch apart to change the batter but it just pops apart so even that isn't a big deal.
E**I
Top
Passt ganz gut leichte Einbau
M**)
Wow!
Super cool!!Wir haben ein Haus gekauft und brauchten an der ein oder anderen (für uns logischen Stelle) noch einen Lichtschalter.Ohne aber das komplette Haus in eine Baustelle verwandeln und Unmengen an Geld ausgeben zu müssen.Nun sind wir stolze Besitzer eines weiteren Lichtschalters, der via Funk funktioniert.Optisch sehen die Schalter super aus.Sie knacken nicht unschön beim Schalten und können zudem entweder in die Lampe selbst oder hinter den anzufunkenden Schalter installiert werden, der dann von einer anderen Stelle im Raum bedient/ angefunkt wird.Wir hätten das Licht in einem Durchgangs-Keller-Raum einschalten müssen (um ihn stolperfrei durchqueren zu können). Bis dahin: logisch..Anschließend hätten wir aber wieder zurücklaufen müssen, um dieses Zimmer dann doch stolpernder Weise verlassen zu dürfen (da es ja ein Keller-Durchgangszimmer ohne Fenster ist)..nun passt alles so weit; wir sind glücklich mit dem Licht im Keller und haben uns weitere Funkschalter bestellt.Mittlerweile bauen wir sehr kreative Schaltmechanismen damit im Haus ein ☺️
U**Z
danke sehr top !
sehr top !
G**K
:)
Bin begeistert! - Habe bereits weitere Einsatzmöglichkeiten im Blick.
H**G
Einfache Montage
Habe den Schalter im Badezimmer montiert, funktioniert Tadellos. Ist sehr Empfelenswert
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