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title: "DEWENWILS Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit, No in-Wall Wiring Required, Remote Control Switch Lighting Fixture for Ceiling Lights, Fans, Lamps,100 Ft RF Range, Programmable"
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# 100 Ft Range No Wiring Needed Programmable DEWENWILS Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit, No in-Wall Wiring Required, Remote Control Switch Lighting Fixture for Ceiling Lights, Fans, Lamps,100 Ft RF Range, Programmable

**Brand:** dewenwils
**Price:** AED 90
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** DEWENWILS Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit, No in-Wall Wiring Required, Remote Control Switch Lighting Fixture for Ceiling Lights, Fans, Lamps,100 Ft RF Range, Programmable by dewenwils
- **How much does it cost?** AED 90 with free shipping
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## Best For

- dewenwils enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dewenwils brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Design:** Fits effortlessly into tight spaces, ensuring a clean and sleek look.
- • **Unmatched Range:** Control your lights from up to 100 feet away—no line of sight required!
- • **Expandable System:** Easily add more switches and receivers to customize your lighting experience.
- • **Seamless Installation:** Transform your space without the hassle of rewiring!
- • **Interference-Free Operation:** Advanced tech means no more worries about signal clashes with neighbors.

## Overview

The DEWENWIL Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit offers a hassle-free solution for controlling your lighting fixtures without the need for in-wall wiring. With a robust 100-foot RF range, compact design, and programmable features, this kit allows you to easily manage multiple appliances and expand your system as needed, all while ensuring interference-free operation.

## Description

Product description Expand Your Lighting System Freely DEWENWILS Remote Control Switch and Compact Receiver Wireless Light Switch Kit 1.Add ON/OFF light switches to the existing lighting system freely without wiring and won't affect the existing system. The handheld remote provides more flexibility. 2.Wiring between the power and lighting fixtures, the compact receiver switch kit fits limited space like rose/canopy, electrical junction box, switch box. It can also be easily hidden in ceiling or mounted on surface. 3.Easy installation, no pulling wires or tearing walls, they save huge labor and material costs compared with traditional switches. Apply to any lights like halogen, incandescent, CFL, fluorescent, LED light and can be used in bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, and living room, etc. Notes 1.Cut off all power before installing the receiver. 2.The receiver will remain "OFF" after a power cut to save energy. 100 FT Remote Control Range in Open Area Strong RF signal works through walls and doors. No requiring line of sight between the remote and receiver. You can use the switch in any rooms to remote control the pairing lights. The wireless range may be shortened by electronic devices, walls, or other physical barriers, the distance may be slightly less than 100 ft in actual use. Make Your Life Easier and Comfortable The portable handheld remote is perfect for the elderly, pregnant woman and those with limited mobility or back pain; make your life convenient, safer, and energy efficient. Get Rid of Troublesome and Unstable WIFI Control Switches No complicated setting up needed and do not need to worry about the strength of WIFI signal. The Benefits of Using Dewenwils Wireless Light Switch Kit 1. Add more switches to the existing lamps freely; no in-wall wiring required. 2. Relocate a light switch without tearing walls or affecting the existing system. 3. Programmable wireless light switch and receiver kit allow you to remote control lights with multiple switches for staircases, basements, garages, lofts, etc. 4. You can also pair more receiver kits, outlets and light sockets (The same model from Dewenwils only) with 1 handheld switch and remote control a group of lights with just 1 switch.

Review: It works great but it has "a ground-loop" issue. Easily fixed. Let me explain. - It works great! I used it to remotely control a light/ceiling fan combination in my living room. The house is not wired for separate control of those things. I damaged my sense of balance from a fall and I'm not able to climb a ladder to install a device designed specifically designed for this purpose. I installed the receiver inside the electrical box in place of the wall switch. I stuck the transmitter onto a plastic "blank" cover plate mounted where the original switch was. I use that for local control and I paired a second transmitter for remote control. Pairing is extremely easy and you can control a device with multiple transmitters or multiple receivers. It works well in spite of the fact that the box is metal. I put a 3M thrust bumper on the receiver near the on/off/pair button to keep it from being accidentally pushed by the cover plate. You can of course pull the remote off the cover plate to use it remotely if you like, because I used 3M Command Strips which are similar to Velcro to mount the remote control onto the cover plate. EDIT 1: I bought another pair of these to use in my bedroom but the receiver would not work as well as the one in the living room. I tried all of my transmitters, since the receiver is very easy to pair to different transmitters. The electrical box in my living room is metal, but the one in my bedroom is plastic. I also tried all three of the extra receivers I had, with no improvement. EDIT 2: It turned out to be a "ground loop" issue. The thing has two " Neutral" wires connected together inside the receiver. Cut one of them off. Do not connect both of them to the same point. At this high frequency, the signal from the remote causes 433 MHz current to circulate through the two ground wires, producing a "ghost" signal out of phase with the original signal from the remote, cancelling some of it out, causing unreliable operation. The metal electrical box of the one in the living room prevented the ground loop from causing a problem. In the bedroom unit, fixing the ground loop helped, but it did not completely fix the problem. EDIT 3: Multi-path interference. The first setup I did in my living room was perfect in every way, but I had a lot of trouble with the second setup in my bedroom. Now it's also working perfectly. While I believe that the ground loop was part of my problem, I believe multi-path interference was also part of my problem. The problem is that the house wiring was picking up some of the signal from the transmitter and re-radiating it into the receiver along with that directly from the transmitter and out of phase with it, canceling some of the signal out. This phase difference changes as the transmitter is moved around in the room. The system would work perfectly from the other end of my house because the wiring in my bedroom was not picking up and re-radiating the interfering signal. The solution was this: I lined the plastic electrical box in the bedroom with aluminum foil to simulate the metal electrical box that was shorting out the interference in the living room box. The system is well designed, but it transmits a complex signal at a high data rate which makes it sensitive to things like multi-path interference. The older remote light controls, while also operating at 433 MHz, transmitted at a much lower data rate, making it much more forgiving of interference. The self contained units that plug into the wall probably deal with this in the PC board layout. CONCLUSION: Cut off one of the neutral wires and if the electrical box is not metal, line it with aluminum foil.
Review: Great solution for a no hard-wire ceiling lamp - The product worked really well. Great solution.

## Features

- 【 Without Rewiring 】 Simple installation; wired between the power and lighting fixtures; no in-wall wiring needed; expand your lighting system freely and won't affect the existing system
- 【 100 Feet RF Wireless Remote Range 】 Strong RF signal works through walls and doors without any interference; does not require line of sight while using; up to 100ft range in open areas
- 【Compact Receiver Kit & Non-Interference】Compact receiver switch kit fits limited space like rose/canopy, electrical junction box, switch box; Unique advanced technology eliminates self-interference or interference with other existing RF remote control system; no need to worry about duplicate frequency problem or affecting your neighbors lights
- 【 Programmable and Expandable 】 Available to add more handheld switches, receiver kits, extra wall remotes, outlets and light sockets (Same Model Only); transmitter switch and receiver have been pre-programmed for immediate use
- 【 Widely Used with Multiple Appliances 】 1 Switch controls a group of lights (1000W tungsten / 600W fluorescent / 200W LED); remotely turn on/off indoor lighting fixtures, ceiling lights, plug-in pendant, lamps, hard-to-reach lights, and other electric appliances with a push of a handheld switch

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08SK2DSNK |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,961 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #337 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | DEWENWILS |
| Brand Name | DEWENWILS |
| Circuit Type | 2-way |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Wireless |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 373 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.15 x 2.05 x 2.95 inches |
| Manufacturer | DEWENWILS |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Model | HRLS11F |
| Mounting Type | handheld |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Part Number | AUB08SK2DSNK |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |

## Product Details

- **Operation Mode:** ON-OFF
- **Current Rating:** 10 Amps
- **Operating Voltage:** 120 Volts (AC)
- **Contact Type:** Normally Open
- **Connector Type:** Wireless
- **Brand:** DEWENWILS
- **Terminal:** Screw
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.15 x 2.05 x 2.95 inches
- **Circuit Type:** 2-way
- **Actuator Type:** Push Button

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: If this switch is on before a power outage, does it return on when power is restored? required for safety egress lights!**
A: It will remain "off" state after the power goes back.

**Q: can I reprogram one transmitter to work for 2 receivers?  If so, how do I do it?**
A: never could get it to work.

**Q: Is it possible to operate 3-5 independent receivers (not connected with each other with wires) with a single switch?**
A: Yes, you can use one remote to control 3-5 receivers and turn on/off them at the same time.

**Q: to seller: I want to have multiple remotes that control the same light. How do I do this?  Buy extra remotes? are there programming instructions?**
A: Please contact us via support@dewenwils.com with a detailed description of this problem and your order number, our customer service team will solve it for you as soon as possible.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works great but it has "a ground-loop" issue. Easily fixed. Let me explain.
*by A***S on May 11, 2025*

It works great! I used it to remotely control a light/ceiling fan combination in my living room. The house is not wired for separate control of those things. I damaged my sense of balance from a fall and I'm not able to climb a ladder to install a device designed specifically designed for this purpose. I installed the receiver inside the electrical box in place of the wall switch. I stuck the transmitter onto a plastic "blank" cover plate mounted where the original switch was. I use that for local control and I paired a second transmitter for remote control. Pairing is extremely easy and you can control a device with multiple transmitters or multiple receivers. It works well in spite of the fact that the box is metal. I put a 3M thrust bumper on the receiver near the on/off/pair button to keep it from being accidentally pushed by the cover plate. You can of course pull the remote off the cover plate to use it remotely if you like, because I used 3M Command Strips which are similar to Velcro to mount the remote control onto the cover plate. EDIT 1: I bought another pair of these to use in my bedroom but the receiver would not work as well as the one in the living room. I tried all of my transmitters, since the receiver is very easy to pair to different transmitters. The electrical box in my living room is metal, but the one in my bedroom is plastic. I also tried all three of the extra receivers I had, with no improvement. EDIT 2: It turned out to be a "ground loop" issue. The thing has two " Neutral" wires connected together inside the receiver. Cut one of them off. Do not connect both of them to the same point. At this high frequency, the signal from the remote causes 433 MHz current to circulate through the two ground wires, producing a "ghost" signal out of phase with the original signal from the remote, cancelling some of it out, causing unreliable operation. The metal electrical box of the one in the living room prevented the ground loop from causing a problem. In the bedroom unit, fixing the ground loop helped, but it did not completely fix the problem. EDIT 3: Multi-path interference. The first setup I did in my living room was perfect in every way, but I had a lot of trouble with the second setup in my bedroom. Now it's also working perfectly. While I believe that the ground loop was part of my problem, I believe multi-path interference was also part of my problem. The problem is that the house wiring was picking up some of the signal from the transmitter and re-radiating it into the receiver along with that directly from the transmitter and out of phase with it, canceling some of the signal out. This phase difference changes as the transmitter is moved around in the room. The system would work perfectly from the other end of my house because the wiring in my bedroom was not picking up and re-radiating the interfering signal. The solution was this: I lined the plastic electrical box in the bedroom with aluminum foil to simulate the metal electrical box that was shorting out the interference in the living room box. The system is well designed, but it transmits a complex signal at a high data rate which makes it sensitive to things like multi-path interference. The older remote light controls, while also operating at 433 MHz, transmitted at a much lower data rate, making it much more forgiving of interference. The self contained units that plug into the wall probably deal with this in the PC board layout. CONCLUSION: Cut off one of the neutral wires and if the electrical box is not metal, line it with aluminum foil.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great solution for a no hard-wire ceiling lamp
*by V***S on April 19, 2026*

The product worked really well. Great solution.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Carrer Electrician
*by T***E on November 21, 2021*

Device works perfectly as described. If you understand the wiring scheme of a switch then hooking this up shouldn't be an issue. This can easily be wired into existing electrical system, and is a good size to fit into your average standard switch box, assuming it doesn't have a bunch of passthrough splices or separate feeds insixe of it. I personally used this in my RV to let me control the overhead lights at will, as A) the only switch is in an annoying location, and B) my lights and thus the switch are 24vdc so as to run off battery backup. I used this device to energize a wafer relay I also installed with the N/O set run in parallel with my rocker switch. Works like a champ. The only thing I'd suggest one keeps in mind is that having your typical light circuit run via a device that uses batteries, especilly non-standards, introduces a potential for issues. For example, in my case due to how I wanted it wired, if the lights were on and the batteries died in the repote, the lights could not be turned off with the physical rocker switch as they are in parallel. Naturally, tripping the circuit breaker would reset the relay back to off and allow the rocker to then work as normal, but that's not something a layperson who doesn't spend their days thinking about electrical circuitry would know about / consider. This device is just an example of something where you could install it 100% up correctly and yet potentially create issues -- or, rather, nuanced operation in things that are otherwise typically completely idiot-proof. So be clear -- this thing is absolutely amazing and totally ideal for cheap, easy circuit control. I'm definitely gonna get a few more for some other projects I have. I just personally would be quite warry about trying to install them for others, professionally or otherwise. Late night calls about how you did shoddy electrical work because their lights won't turn onn/off are to be avoided. Speaking from experience, the fact that it's actuallh a dead battery or lost remote rather than your work isn't much solace at the point you've already woken up from a dead sleep to answer your phone!

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*Last updated: 2026-05-30*