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The mySelectSmart GE Wireless Control is a motion-activated lighting solution that allows you to control indoor lamps and lights effortlessly. With a wireless range of 150 feet and a 20-foot detection range, this device is perfect for enhancing your home’s ambiance without the hassle of wiring. It requires 3 AAA batteries (not included) and is compatible with various bulb types, making it a versatile addition to any space.
Brand | GE |
Color | Motion Sensor - 1 Pack |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Range | 150 Feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Battery Description | 3 AAA Batteries Required (not included) |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Jasco Products Company, LLC |
Part Number | 36235 |
Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.02 x 6.98 x 7.84 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 36235 |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Style | Motion Sensor And Receiver - 1 Pack |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Certification | UL |
Included Components | 1 Sensor, 1 Receiver, Mounting Hardware, User Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | 3 AAA Batteries Required (not included) |
J**E
Wll Never Use Wired Dimmers Again
This dimmer works effectively and is easy to set-up. You can use up to two dimmers in different locations for thesame lght. Seems to get to a decent low dim point for LED lights as they don't dim as well as incandescents.Makes wired dimmers seem so antiquated.
K**R
Garage Door Application Works Great
Got tired of my family leaving the garage door open at night so I bought this gadget. I installed the sensors on my garage door (as shown in picture). Now when the door is open I have a light that comes on in the the hallway in the house. I put Velcro on the transmitter side with the battery to make it easier to change when the battery goes dead. It transmits about 70 feet and through my garage and through a steel door. I marked my rating down one star because it came with a dead transmitter battery.
G**N
Battery Mystery Solved!
I wasn’t sure what the problem was so I tried lithium batteries and they still were consumed quickly. Then I wanted to see the location of the sensor might be less than optimal. I had one mounted above a door and another to the side of a door leading into the garage so it would be guarantee that when the door even opened a foot or so the light would turn on.I believe the problem is it can’t be too close to a surface because the sensor sees this as an object and keeps bouncing reflections off it? I don’t know.All I can say is having to relocated the sensor so it’s clear in front of it, nothing above it nothing below it left or right, aimed at the door, the batteries have lasted 2 weeks plusPrevious - Three AAA’s every 2-4 days. Lithium AAA lasted 5 days. Not very sustainable but it’s just more landfill waste to have my lights come on…
J**L
Sporadic operation.
After returning the first one for sporadic function and getting a replacement the second one also doesn't work properly. After sitting for a few minutes with the door switch closed, opening the door and seeing the red light on the door transmitter come on, the receiver doesn't turn on whatever is plugged into it. Open and close multiple time it will then work for as many times as you try but let it sit for a few minutes and it doesn't trigger the remote receiver and requires opening a few times to get it to work. This totally defeats the purpose as a door opening remote switch. And just as a confirmation, I placed the receiver right beside the door switch and had the same response.
B**N
Works great
This device really solved a problem. The door into a room opens on the wrong side, or the light switch was installed on the wrong side of the door, because you have to open the door, walk around it, and back to the wall to get to the switch. There are bigger problems in life but after years of this it finally got really annoying. So I bought the contact sensor and it has been performing flawlessly for a few months now. I can’t believe I waited so long to get it.Installation was easy, but the unit doesn’t really sit flush on the trim because the trim is the standard builder trim that tapers and has a few ridges. But the adhesive on the unit is strong enough to hold even when contacting only about 1/4 of its surface.If I find myself in a similar situation in the future, I won’t hesitate to buy this again.
D**N
It takes a few wiggles
Mine doesn’t seem to work for a while after install. Which means that I set it all up and it didn’t turn the light off after ten minutes of no motion. I don’t know what finally did make it work as it should, aka turn off, but it finally did. I don’t know what it is not functioning the first time or two it is plugged in, but after a bunch of plugging in and unplugging, it does work now. Why doesn’t it work the way it should the first three times it is plugged in??
C**E
The door switch is great
I'm using 2 of these. One on a coat closet, and the other in a small reach-in pantry. They are controlling power to an AC/DC transformer that powers a 16' LED strip on the inside of the door trim. They strike almost instantly when the door is opened. I was able to mount the smaller strip to the top door stop, and the transmitter to the door just below it. Time will tell how often I have to replace the batteries, but so far they've showed no sign of trouble.Edit: Update 12/1/2020 - We moved to a new house, and I've now purchased several more of these. I still love them, and think they make an ideal solution for closet lighting. But.....GE has changed the packaging. It is now just a flimsy cardboard & plastic clam shell design connected at the top with a single dot of glue at the bottom. I don't know if it is the heat in the Amazon warehouse, or just subpar glue, but the clams shell opens up REALLY easy, to the point that pieces fall out before they get into the shipping box. Of the 5 new sets I ordered (1 at a time), only 1 of them showed up with all of the pieces the first time. One of them showed up as just product package, with nothing in it. Amazon was great about replacing them all. Just something to watch out for. The package SHOULD contain the plug in module, the transmit module, and a little white magnet piece.
P**L
Don't buy 2
These work GREAT, but there is no way to adjust the frequency. Thay are all on the same frequency. If you use one to light up your Christmas tree, and another to light a lamp in another room, either sending unit triggers both receivers. The sending range is at least 30 feet. If your units are further apart, they might work.Great for one, iffy for two. It is an interesting way to find out if someone in an apartment or condo near your's uses these.
A**R
Works well.
Works as described. A bit of a learning curve to establish communication initialization.
A**R
Didn't work
The box came open. It didn't work.
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