

⚡ Cut the cord, not the vibe—wireless control that keeps you ahead of the curve!
The Ortis Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit offers a powerful 300ft RF range for remote control of lights and fans without any wiring. Featuring a battery-powered receiver, it supports up to 1200W load and fits seamlessly into traditional switch panels. Easy to install and programmable for multi-switch setups, this kit delivers flexible, modern convenience with no wall damage, perfect for enhancing any smart home environment.
| ASIN | B09NC2837Y |
| Actuator Type | Lights and Fans |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,328 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #329 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | Ortis |
| Circuit Type | parallel |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | Radio Frequency (RF) |
| Connector Type | Wireless |
| Contact Material | Plastic |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Current Rating | 16 Amps |
| Date First Available | December 31, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | HAS-02 |
| Manufacturer | Ortis |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Terminal | No Terminals |
| UPC | 779288407107 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
A**H
Exactly as described
Had a fan/light on the same circuit in the bathroom. My daughter hates this. Pros: 1. it works. Solved the problem. 2. It was easy to install. I opened up the fan and found the wires with no problem. Followed the instructions and it worked the first time. The unit was small enough to fit inside the existing fixture. Cons: 1. The instructions were a little weak. I figured it out, but they weren't as clear as I would like. 2. The switch for the second circuit is a little thick. I imagine that they are all like this. We didn't mount it on the wall. It sits on the top of the toilet tank. It looks good there. and it works!
B**E
Don't be a noob. Practice safe electricity.
Update Jan 2025. Have had this for about 18 months. Have went through three "unique" batteries (type of "23A" which is 12v). That's a new weird sized battery every 6 months with less than daily use. Feels a bit too often to me. Would rather have a larger normal sized battery or maybe put two of these odd little batteries in it. Want to reduce one star, but it works really well, so won't. Orig review: This is one step over a beginner install. You kinda have to know what you are doing, and be familiar with household wiring / best practices. It does require a neutral wire. Once installed, it works great. There is a moment between pressing and the actual light changing. But that is just a factor of how these work. Only complaint is that the switch does not stay in position like a regular switch. This switch bounces back to a neutral position where it is in the middle, instead of either up or down which you pressed last. So, just looks kinda goofy sitting in the middle all the time. Also the plate is thicker than a normal switchplate, so you can tell it is a fake switch if it is sitting next to other "real" switches like mine is. But it is close enough for a town this size.
A**R
Works Well Easy Install
This product works as stated and was pretty simple to install. Only feedback I would say is it is easy to remove from the wall and have bumped it before and it’s fallen. The batteries are an odd size so I’d recommend keeping several on hand. I use the switch pretty much every day and I have replaced the battery twice so far and have had it for almost 2 years. I’d buy again if I had another need for one.
P**H
Not worth it
Worked good for a few months then quit working. Light stays on and won’t go off. Had this happen with two units. I Closet light so not much use. Just more Chinese junk.
K**I
Perfect for the price.
Easily replaces the more expensive bluetooth switch. Some mods to poolside wet box to make switch fit inside and hang properly. The base needed 2 holes drilled to mount. The top hanger hook completely removed with razor knife in order to use original switch bolt as hanger. Well worth the price I paid. Came preprogrammed but I reset anyways. First try at reapplying breaker power on low voltage DC step down xformer for underwater LED pool lights,, and it turned them on first try. The bottom rocker then turned them off. Here where the fun began. Not sure if this switch was designed for multi speed fan control but. When I tried to turn pool lights on again, it would only power lights after the third time pressing the top rocker. I can get used to that. So all in all a semi easy and economical replacement. BTW the rcv module was installed in outside wet box with step-down xformer.
A**G
With pass-through wire, it can control two lights with one switch
This wireless light switch works as expected. I have two recessed lights that I needed to control with this switch, and I originally bought two switches so that I could connect one receiver to each light. As I was connecting a receiver to one of the lights I noticed that the two recessed lights were already connected via a pass-through wire. In the end, I was able to use only one switch to control both lights. For the receiver input, I connected the power line. For the receiver output, I connected the pass-through wire that serves as input to the second light. Instructions were clear enough for me to figure out what I needed to do to achieve my goals. Both lights are now able to be controlled with just one switch, and I was able to return the second switch which I no longer needed. After assembling the unit, the response time it took for the lights to turn on/off was almost immediate. It truly behaved like a wired switch. There is a noticeable "clicking" sound that can be heard each them the switch is turned on, but that doesn't bother me at all. This wireless switch looks very similar to all the other wall switches installed in my house, so i can barely tell them apart. Very pleased with this product.
A**P
Magic! Saved me time and money
Great hack if you have light fixture that is always running hot. I had a porch light that didnt have a switch and was always on. I think the pull string looks tacky, but this was an easy hack to add a light switch without cutting open any walls. Saved me time and money by not needing to get an electrician out to add a switch
M**L
Does not last for forever.
Worked good up until a month ago. It works but is using batteries once a month. I’m not sure why. In the beginning and up until recently, it used one battery every 6 months.
P**T
It works but is cheap and clicks when turned on or off. Will hunt for a better quality
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