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The BN-LINK Wireless Remote Control Electrical Outlet Switch is a versatile and user-friendly solution for managing your home appliances. With a robust 100 ft range, 1200W capacity, and the ability to pair multiple outlets, this system offers seamless control over your devices while ensuring energy efficiency and safety.
Manufacturer | BN-LINK |
Part Number | ES1513-5-2 |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ES1513-5-2 |
Batteries | 2 12V batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2 Remotes 5 Sockets |
Color | White |
Style | Indoor |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1200 watts |
Amperage Capacity | 10 Amps |
Maximum Power | 1200 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
Plug Format | B - US style with ground plug. |
Switch Style | Push Button |
Special Features | Remote |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Description Pile | A23 12V Alkaline Battery |
Average Battery Life | 365 days |
S**M
Perfect for the Holidays
We have a large great room with built in covey holes in the wall surrounding our TV plus the very top which is 14 feet up had a ledge where we string lights and ceramics together. We need to control each of these areas independently because the wall outlets are located in each area and are always live. I had several remotes which I used and over time one switch would die and I would buy another set. I finally got fed up with having a stack of remotes and bought this package. Now I have one remote controlling a dozen lighted fixtures. They work flawlessly so far so I would highly recommend this for convenience and quality.
V**Y
Update: remote suddenly “failing” (it’s not the remote)
UPDATE: many people experience the remote suddenly failing to work. My remote finally started showing this behavior a year after my purchase. But I do know what is happening: This happens in the winter or perhaps in a well air conditioned home. The battery gets cold, the juice solidifies and the remote fails to catch a signal. There are three remedies: 1). Hold the remote on a warm part of your body (I tuck it under the back of my knee and tuck in my leg), 2) Take a blow dryer to the remote or 3) Remove the battery and roll it swiftly between your palms to heat it up. This takes about 30 seconds, as does the blow dryer. The first suggestion takes longer. This occurs with many models and it is not the remote that is broke, it is the battery that is too cold. Interesting point: look at the reviews that complain about the remote stopping suddenly, and check out the date of their review. 🙂 They are all in cold months. Other than frigid batteries, this is a very reliable device. Enjoy!OLDER REVIEW:I had a trio of remote outlets I bought back about five years ago for the Christmas tree. They finally gave out on me, but it might be battery related. Either way, I bought new batteries and also bought new remote plugs; this one has five.The buttons on the remote controls are labeled and the plugs (1-3, anyway) work well. The only issue I have is the older plugs I had allowed me to plug my lamps in the side. These only offer a receptacle on the front, making the plug jet out, making it difficult to tuck the cords away.It has a good range. I went clear over to the front of my house to turn on the lamp in the back room, and it easily turned on the lamp through the walls and any other crud I have, taking up space and blocking the plug.This means when I do get my tree up, I can turn the tree lights on and off from my seat.It comes with two remotes. The plugs come with a button on the side to activate the plug. You plug one plug in each device, and both remotes immediately work. No need to sync or pair the remote with the outlet the way you would with Bluetooth.Of course, with two remotes, someone else can have control of your devices. If you’re a control freak, good luck with that! But I like to think of it as having an extra remote to replace one that will no doubt get lost some day.The only way I could handle the previously lost remote issue with the set that only came with one remote, was to turn the lights on and off manually. When I had the lights on, I shifted in my seat and the light suddenly turned off. I found the remote beside my recliner cushion. Then I added a key ring to it and hung it on my metal desk lamp that’s holding all sorts of magnetic gizmos. And in mentioning that, I should add that I glued a small powerful magnet to one of the remotes of these outlets and it easily sticks to the metal lamp, replacing the previous remote.I do like these remote controlled outlets, even with the front-facing receptacles, which is nothing more than a mild nuisance.I am considering buying another set, but I do want to try to get my older set working first.No sense in wasting something that could be repaired.I do recommend these. If I have any issues with this set, I will be certain to update my review. But I will also update to mention any feature I discover that suddenly impresses me.
D**T
Super awesome product!
I love these! Use them for fans. So easy to use. Love the remote. Thank you. 🐉
M**E
Just about perfect for my needs
I bought this product to work with the 4FT LED Shop Lights I ordered for my basement. I decided to upgrade my basement fluorescent lights to these LED fixtures when they went on sale before the holidays.https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XGBKDKZ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1I ran across reviews for this product by people who used a wireless remote control outlet system with the lights. And I want to thank them for giving me the heads up, because I tried it and it worked perfectly for me! I ordered 2 sets of the LED fixtures to total 8 and added the BN-LINK ES1513-5-2 Wireless Remote Control Outlet with Extra Long Range (5 Pack) to work with them.I had to add some socket adapters and some multiple outlet splitters here and there to make it work. But it did work, and like a charm! I now have clear beautiful bright light throughout my basement, and I can see what I'm doing! I mounted one of the remotes in a holder at the bottom of the basement stairs and the 2nd across the basement over the workbench. The range on the remotes is great! I have the basement set up in 4 wireless LED light task zones at present, and will add a 5th down the road when I set up a laundry sorting center. I'm still finessing the system, seeing if it does the job, and will have to spend some time stapling cords down along the beams and floor joists, but all in all I couldn't be happier with the end result. It's like having your entire basement lighting upgraded at a fraction of what it would cost to have an electrician do it.Some people would prefer to have the motion sensitive version of the lights and just not have to worry about it. But I've tried motion detectors before, and found them too annoying. They tend to turn off when I'm in the middle of something, and no amount of fussing with the settings made it right. I'm much happier with this wireless remote control outlet system.
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