Wireless remote control switch

Wireless remote control switch

A "Wireless remote control switch" is an electric switch which is controlled by a radio or other signal and does not require an operator to touch the switch is known as a wireless remote control switch. The remote control device, if electrically operated, uses batteries with a low, safe, voltage. Such a switch avoids the risk of electric shock if a user touches a switch with wet hands, and allows switching apparatus from a location without a wired switch.


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