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Remote Controlled Switch Socket - Plug n Play, No Drilling Holes
The emote Controlled Switch Sockets are designed for remotely
controlling any electrical device connected to it. You can connect lamps, appliances etc. The remote requires one 12-volt battery. It is having a 100 feet range and operates on 433.92 MHz frequency. With this RF communication setup, unlike (IR: Infrared) you can point the remote in any direction as long as it is within 100 feet line-of-sight range it will work perfect. In reality, if there are walls or the socket is hidden behind the sofa or if it is in the basement then you might not get a full 100 ft range. http://www.progneer.com/wp/informati...arch_fd0=72159 |
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Remote Controlled Switch Socket - Plug n Play, No Drilling Holes
On 4/23/2010 10:34 AM, Jeffrey D Angus wrote:
wrote: The emote Controlled Switch Sockets So how do you set it to know when you're happy or sad? If you want to *appear* happy, click the smiley button. It is, after all, an Emote Controller. --Winston -- Gary was a liar, a thief, a scoundrel and a psychologist. He was the most redundant man I ever met. |
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