The lazy & beautiful wireless revolution.


I'm a little gadget freak. Ok fine, a big gadget freak.

I love anything that is automated, wireless and convenient.

When I finally rented my own apartment and lived by myself I wanted to make it a sanctuary for 'nights of passion & days of endless comfort'. One out of 2 ain't bad....*insert awkward silence here*..... Anyway, I wanted to have many lights with different strengths, allowing me to create a soothing atmosphere. Problem is, I got pretty tired of having to go to each light and reaching down to turn them on individually. Not good for the back & takes too long ( excuses excuses... )

My Problem is eternally solved.

One of the most useful and downright COOL products I have ever bought is the wireless remote controlled outlets.

Its approx $25 and is worth every penny.

Simply plug any kind of device/lamp into the outlet and you have instantly created a remote controlled appliance. Without sounding ridiculous & in my strictest British accent; it is the bomb.

You can buy a one button remote with one outlet, but I knew I was going to find other things I could turn on and off while in bed or otherwise. I sure did.

- A good trick is, I used a 2 plug splitter in one of the outlet, allowing one button to control TWO devices. Yeah. Go me.

Product info :
  • Plugs into any standard wall outlet & operates through doors and walls, up to a 60ft range.
  • Perfect for lamps & small appliances (Max 10-amp load).
  • Remote & manual operation with power status indicating LED lights.
  • For indoor use only, comes with a factory 1 Year warranty and INCLUDES BATTERY ( Boo Yah! )
I bought the wireless kit on Amazon.com.


  This is my personal set up -
  • Button 1 - Controls my desk top fan.
  • Button 2 - Controls 2 lights.. a floor lamp & a Himalayan rock salt lamp.
  • Button 3 - Controls 2 lights ( on other side of apt ).. another floor lamp & a Himalayan rock salt lamp.
Friends and family have been impressed by this little product and some have managed to shamelessly return to their childhood ways by picking up the remote and constantly turning a device on & off & on & off & on & off.

Oh simple pleasures...

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