Illuminate Your Space, Anytime, Anywhere! 💡
The Thinkbee Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit offers a hassle-free lighting solution with no wiring or WiFi required. With an impressive range of 1969ft outdoors and 130ft indoors, this waterproof system is perfect for various settings, from homes to offices. It supports multiple light types and comes with a 36-month warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.
W**G
elegant and simple
great product, nicely packaged, looks clean and neat, easy to set up... great value, will buy again soon.
J**J
Great product
Great product! Worked like a charm. Pairing transmitter to switch was automatic. As soon as there was power to transmitter, switch was paired without me having to intervene at all. Only negative thing about this product is the size of the transmitter makes it close to impossible to fit inside gang box, but it really isn’t fair to blame it on the transmitter when the gang box is also to blame for being too small.
G**R
Works great!! Easy for handyman to install
I've purchased 2 of these for 2 different lights. One was for a bathroom overhead light fan combo. I wanted to be able to turn the light on from the entrance, without having to rewire to add a switch.The other was for a newly installed pendant light over a kitchen sink, replacing a recessed light. Again I wanted a more accessible switch without rewiring. Both work perfectly the first time without a lot of fiddling. I would recommend having someone familiar with fixture installation to connect the receiver and hide inside the box, but it's not so complicated that you'd need an electrician. You do need to have the lights already wired to switches that you leave on. These give you an extra more accessible switch. My only complaint is that even with the right kind of dimmable bulbs, dimming takes a bit of practice clicking the switch a few times to get a lower intensity.
D**Y
Gave me control of when outside lights go on
Electrician that installed my outside flood lights with motion detectors but had hard wired them. Had no off-on switch in the house to control them. These units gave me the ability to turn them off. Was easy enough to wire them up. Left the antenna pigtail sticking out of the light box. No issues with remote switching. Only issue was the motion detector would turn lights on but after they timed out light would go on and off on their own. Just removed the motion detector and problem solved. didn't want them anyway.
F**N
Easy remote control for lights and ceiling fans
Working well so far. I installed this about a month ago, to add remote control for lighting and ceiling fans in the same room. The two original switches, mounted in the same two-gang wall box, are not in a convenient location. I was able to fit the two receivers from this kit inside the box and behind the switches, with the new wireless switch unit mounted in a more accessible location.I did the installation this way because there are two separate light fixtures and two separate ceiling fans powered by this pair of wall switches. I would need two receivers for the two light fixtures and two more receivers for the two ceiling fans in order to make the connections according to the included instructions.Because of the crowded electrical box, I did not use the two "lever-nut" wiring connecters that are included with this kit. Instead, I connected the two Neutral wires on the receivers with the other 3 Neutral wires inside the wall box. Then, for each circuit, I connected the receiver's IN line wire to the light switch and the OUT line wire to the appropriate wire going to the light or fan. I wasn't sure that this would work, with all of the white Neutral wires connected together, but that's a pretty common method for wiring multiple outlets and switches. So far, everything is working great.My only complaints would be regarding the battery replacement for the wireless transmitter unit. The instructions are not clear at all about the procedure for opening the unit to replace the battery. I eventually figured out how to pry off the front of the unit, but I couldn't be sure that I wasn't going to break something in the process. The battery in the transmitter unit will eventually need to be replaced, and the instructions for doing that should be a lot better.I'm deducting one star due the frustration caused by inadequate instructions. (If I had broken the unit while trying to get into it, this would be a one-star review.)
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