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The DEWENWILS Wireless Remote Light Switch Kit offers a no-wiring, no-WiFi solution to remotely control indoor lighting and appliances up to 100 feet away via RF signals. It includes a wall-mountable switch and compact receiver pre-programmed for immediate use, supports up to 1200W load, and is expandable with additional switches and receivers. Ideal for millennials seeking sleek, flexible smart home upgrades without complex installation.


















| ASIN | B08CXCHFYC |
| Actuator Type | Wall-mounted |
| Amperage Capacity | 10 Amps |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,908 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #35 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | DEWENWILS |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | indoor lighting fixtures, ceiling lights, plug-in pendant, lamps, hard-to-reach lights, and other electric appliances |
| Connectivity Protocol | RF |
| Connector Type | Wireless |
| Contact Material | Plastic |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | ON-OFF |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,089) |
| Date First Available | December 4, 2020 |
| Description Pile | 12V 23A |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.72 x 1.97 x 2.95 inches |
| Item model number | BHK0302E |
| Manufacturer | DEWENWILS |
| Maximum Power | 1200 Watts |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount,Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 125 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 1.97 x 2.95 inches |
| Style | 10A 1 Pack Switch+1 Receiver |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 125 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
J**K
Nice switch
This is a great wireless switch. It was easy to install, looks great and works like a charm.
D**T
Great product for the price. Does exactly what it promises.
I was a little skeptical if this would work reliably for the price. But have no worry. It was easy to install, it worked on the first try with no silly programming or adjustments needed. I’d highly recommend this if you don’t want to wire up a new switch. When you turn it off you have to press and hold it for a split second. But it’s not a big deal once you figure it out. Excellent deal for the price.
T**S
Product Had Issues, But Excellent Customer Service
I had bought the DEWENWILS Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit in hopes of an easy, wire-free way to control my lights and fans. While the product itself gave me some trouble-the connection between the switch and receiver was intermittent, and the range was far less than advertised-I was impressed with how quickly and professionally customer service responded. They were fresh, attentive, and genuinely tried to help resolve the issue. It may be that this particular product just didn't live up to my expectations, but the support provided has made me confident in the company. That being said, I would continue using their products in the future because of the good customer service; I know they stand behind what they sell.
Z**A
Works well so far, mounting could be better
It is so great that technology allows the placement of a light switch that does not require running wires to the switch, and for a very low price. This is my second install of one of these remote switches to this same light, the first having failed after a week (different brand, who was going to get a negative review until I realized while installing this one that I had made a wiring error the first go round). What I appreciate about the Dewenwils wireless switch kit is the size of the receiver. I needed it to fit within a Wiremold junction box (4th picture), which is quite shallow. The first kit I used had a little bit larger receiver and it was a bear getting it to fit. The other thing I appreciate is that the wiring is super straight forward. Two input wires, labeled on the device as such, and two output wires, also labeled. Very easy to hook up. The switch works well. (Or, worked well. See below.) The switch gets mounted to the wall and at quick glance looks like a standard light switch. On closer inspection, you can see that the switch is a bit fatter than a normal wall-mounted light switch, because it holds the electronics (see photo 3). The kit also comes with a mounting plate that gets fastened to the wall. The switch box has little pegs that slide into receiving cradles on the mounting plate. The Dewenwils kit has three pegs and cradles and the first kit I used has four. See photos 1 (Dewenwils) and 2 (from the old kit). Each mounting plate has screw holes for attaching to the wall. Notice in photo 2 that, in addition to the 4 pegs, there are a total of 5 holes, including the large ones at the top and bottom center. These are placed deliberately so the mounting plate can be screwed to an existing junction box. In photo 1 (Dewenwils), the mounting plate only has two little holes, on in the upper corner and another in the opposite lower corner. I was so pleased the first time I installed the remote switch (the one I fried) when I discovered that it attached so smoothly to my existing junction box. It just happened that I had a junction box in the perfect spot to mount the switch. It was so perfect! No longer would I have a blank cover plate on my wall, instead I'd have a switch that controlled the ceiling light, and oh so conveniently, the new switch attached just like screwing on a new cover plate. Well, and here's my complaint, the Dewenwils does not have the same aligned holes and therefore it became very complicated to mount. What a silly oversight. For me, the only location that really worked to place the light switch was over the existing junction box, but without the properly aligned holes, there was no way to get it to attach. It would have looked stupid to have this switch right next to a covered junction box, or right above it or below it, or awkwardly on some other wall. I thought to maybe attach the switch to the junction box cover with command strips, but that was going to look ridiculous. Such a simple thing as a couple of mounting holes was missing and I would have returned the item if I hadn't already gotten it all wired and functioning. This oversight on the manufacturer's part cost them a star. Fortunately for me, I was able to disassemble both switch boxes and swap the electronics from one box to the other. The innards are exactly the same and this was easy to do once I liberated a couple of screws. So now I have the new receiver in my light fixture that is communicating with the old switch and it is nicely mounted right where I want it to be, over the unused junction box on the wall. It is unfortunate that I had to do this, because the switch design isn't as good as that of Dewenwils, but I'm happy enough with the work around. If I knew about the mounting plate issue before I ordered it, I would have kept looking.
J**.
Did not work.
I bought this item because I could not get a wire from the lights to where I wanted a switch in my basement. I decided to wire it up and test it before I installed the lights. The lights turned on just fine, but would not turn off unless I got the switch within a few inches of the receiver. I tried every variation of holding the switch different ways to changing the angle of the receiver and it just didn't work unless it was close to the receiver. I couldn't figure out why it would turn the lights on from any location but would not turn them off. I returned everything and bought a Linptech R10 receiver with a switch and it worked great, and the pushbutton did not even require a battery! I also bought a separate receiver and linked the two in the app and now it switches off two separate lights with the push of a button. It looks like Linptech just came out with this new model because the one I first saw had a gaudy button, but the R10 is a more traditional flat button. It is more pricey, but it actually works! And the Linptech one can be connected to an Alexa device too, if that floats your boat. I can't do that, because we named our daughter Alexa (she's 16) before Amazon came out with their equipment that listens to everyone's conversations. But I digress, the bottom line is don't buy the Dewenwils equipment unless you want to be frustrated and have to go through the process of sending it back and buying a different one.
M**E
Easy to install and works perfectly...
I love this light switch. It was easy to install and I haven't had any issues with it. It functions exactly as it is supposed to. I used it to get my kitchen light isolated since I had no switches between my living room light and kitchen light, which are on the same circuit. It solved a headache problem for us without hurting our wallets. Highly recommend.
P**2
Great product .
Item was as described, shipping was fast . This remote switch works great. I installed it too control my bathroom light . I was afraid to drill into the wall to mount the remote so I used alien tape . I am very happy with this item and highly recommend it.
A**X
The light-off process needs improvement.
This product is easy to install, but it often malfunctions when the lights are turned off, wasting time.
A**R
Does what it claims to do, range is a bit tricky and it needs to be positioned just right if you are using all three switches. The switches, feel very cheap, and have a cheap clicky feel to them that does not feel good.
H**.
Son prácticos, funcionan bien, solo antes de colocar el apagador, deben verificar que enciendan y prenda bien por qué la señal se ve interrumpida fácilmente.
L**S
I ordered the single switch with two receivers. Installation was a breeze. Turned off the power, connected the existing white wire to their blue and existing black wire to their red. I hooked up a test light to their black and white wires and turned the power back on and the receivers worked immediately when I clicked the remote switch. The only negative is the screws provided to mount the remote to the wall really have to be tightened down so they don't sit too high and block the remote latching in to the frame.
D**N
I found the instructions a little confusing, not north american terminology, but it works great, thank you
G**I
Muy buen sistema de luz inteligente. Tarda un poco en prender y apagar pero bien
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