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  • Channel: 1
  • Brand Name: ANNTEM
  • Package: Yes
  • Frequency: 433 MHz
  • Wireless Communication: RF
  • Model Number: S-MOK++JS-D
  • Use: Universal
  • Remote control distance: Open environment of about 30 meters, can penetrate wall remote control
  • Load power: 10 watts of electricity within the device
  • The input supply voltage: Output supply voltage
  • Operating Voltage: DC 3v to 12V (Wide voltage universal)
  • The world's smallest : Miniature,Ultra-small,Mini,Remote control switch
  • Low power consumption: Power supply remote control switch
  • tiny Switch module: Wireless remote switch
  • Wireless switchgear: Power controller
  • Lithium battery remote control switch: power ups ,Power outage,Remote control switch
  • Remote control circuit breaker: Remote control energy - saving switch

The world's smallest Wireless remote control switch 3.7v lithium battery Power controller remote control ON/OFF Miniature module

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Customer Reviews

C***n
October 25, 2020

Haven't had a chance to test them. Only arrived two days ago.

R***n
June 23, 2020

Arrived after 5 weeks. All working. With my test meter, shows closed circuit around 70K ohms, hopefully this will not cause problems when I wire it up with too high a resistance.

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