SVAT WRC100 Wireless Indoor Remote Control Power Outlet
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Product Description
This technologically advanced wireless electronic remote can control virtually everything in your house with just the push of a button. Control lamps, radios, or other electrical devices from up to 100 feet away, even through walls, with this radio frequency wireless remote control. The receiver plugs directly into a three-prong outlet, and provides a remote switched three-prong outlet to allow radio frequency on & off control for a wide variety of electrical devices. The control unit, with key chain, is more than small enough to fit into your pocket, but its signal will work up to 100 feet away from the receiver even from inside your car. The possibilities for the wireless power switch are endless. Use it to power on kitchen appliances. Start your morning coffee brewing before you even head downstairs and have it waiting for you as soon as you reach the breakfast table. It's ideal for those hard-to-reach plug-ins like holiday lights and computer outlets. The kids left the television on and you don't feel like getting out of a comfortable chair to turn it off? Just one handy button and you're in charge.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2835 in Camera & Photo
- Color: Beige
- Brand: SVAT
- Model: WRC100
- Released on: 2007-02-21
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 3.00" w x 4.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- 100 feet wireless transmission range passes through doors, floors and walls
- Indoor receiver outlet
- Controls independent 3-prong 120 volt 60Hz standard AC remote switch outlets
- Controls up to 10A 1200W of current each
- Uses FCC-approved radio frequency technology
Customer Reviews
Works great!
I bought this item to operate a fan that I installed in a portion of our loft that overlooks our bed but is only reachable by ladder. Now we don't have the fan cluttering the room and I can power it up with a remote from 30' away. Very happy.
Save $$ by really shutting your TV off
Most people don't know that when you shut off your TV/Computer/Stereo that it still uses electricity - in some cases as much power as if the unit is actually turned on (it's called "stand by power"). The only way to really make it stop using electricity is to unplug it.
This unit is great. Shut off the TV, then use the remote to shut off the power supply - no need to unplug anything.
Just another way to save $$ and save the environment at the same time!
Signal even went through aluminum insulation vapor barrrier
I put a computer in the basement to use as a media source for my big LCD screen TV on the first floor. I was concerned that the signal from the switch wouldn't get through the aluminum vapor barrier in the insulation in the basement floor but I've used it for 2 weeks now and it's worked flawlessly. I'm very pleased. :)



