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Remote Control Light Switch Flipper

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Related review

William 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Wall Mount] This device provides the means of remote control of lights (on, off, intensity). The Vasa app used to interface with the switch is simple to use and includes switch installation instructions that were thorough and clear.  I have very little experience with electrical wiring, but was able to effect the installation in relatively short order.  Just needed to make a quick trip to the hardware store to buy a current detector.  The switch has an elegant appearance and can be smoothly operated, either directly or remotely

5
Steven 2024-04-02 03:15:57

[0.9 lb] This switch box was better than I thought it would be. It has a remote control included to switch between inputs. But as it turns out I have not needed it yet . The box automatically changes input when a device powers up. Plug and play easy install.

5
Steven 2024-04-11 02:20:13

This switch box was better than I thought it would be. It has a remote control included to switch between inputs. But as it turns out I have not needed it yet . The box automatically changes input when a device powers up. Plug and play easy install.

5
Richard 2024-04-01 01:25:16

[0.22 lb] I bought this to be able to carry a Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens with me, and at times a Nikon 70-300mm. Both worked well with the Lens Flipper. They don't mention that there is a cap in the box, so I bought a cap at the same time. It's ok to have the two (one from the box and the extra for like $5) because when not in use you can cover both sides to prevent dust and dirt. My two comments is that I would like a color code to be able to know which lens you are releasing. If you check out videos on how to use it, you carry one lens with the Lens Flipper, then when you want to switch lens, you remove from the camera and attach the camera lens to the lens flipper, then you remove the new lens from the flipper. However, for the few seconds you have both lenses on the lens flipper, it is possible to release the wrong lens. Example, I had my macro lens on the lens flipper and A 24-120mm on my D750. Once both lens were on the lens flipper, I was holding the macro ready for the release to allow me to mount it on my D750. But by mistake I pressed the release for the 24-120. So be careful to release the correct lens. If there was a color coding on the release, that mistake would be harder to make. I also would like the release to be a bit more firm, I am a little concerned that it could bump against something and release the lens. Maybe they should have a lock position. But overall I found it very useful.

5
Richard 2024-06-06 01:14:16

I bought this to be able to carry a Tokina 100mm f/2.8 macro lens with me, and at times a Nikon 70-300mm. Both worked well with the Lens Flipper. They don't mention that there is a cap in the box, so I bought a cap at the same time. It's ok to have the two (one from the box and the extra for like $5) because when not in use you can cover both sides to prevent dust and dirt. My two comments is that I would like a color code to be able to know which lens you are releasing. If you check out videos on how to use it, you carry one lens with the Lens Flipper, then when you want to switch lens, you remove from the camera and attach the camera lens to the lens flipper, then you remove the new lens from the flipper. However, for the few seconds you have both lenses on the lens flipper, it is possible to release the wrong lens. Example, I had my macro lens on the lens flipper and A 24-120mm on my D750. Once both lens were on the lens flipper, I was holding the macro ready for the release to allow me to mount it on my D750. But by mistake I pressed the release for the 24-120. So be careful to release the correct lens. If there was a color coding on the release, that mistake would be harder to make. I also would like the release to be a bit more firm, I am a little concerned that it could bump against something and release the lens. Maybe they should have a lock position. But overall I found it very useful.

5
Walter 2024-09-09 05:11:39

[LCD] An easy and light remote control that will make it easier for you to create dynamically and spontaneously.

5
Jesse 2024-04-15 05:53:49

[-98 to -56 dBm] Remote control via Unifi.ui.com.

5
George 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[104 W / 1.36 A] I bought these for both events and mobile DJ applications since they are battery operated (no searching for power, fast set-up) and the price is definitely right. These lights are great over-all...they are solid (heavy, but not too heavy), and they put out a ton of light for their size. I recently used them at a wedding event and they were still going after 8 hours of use (in fade mode). The only fault I have with these is that the menu on the back of the fixture is LED based and the abbreviations are confusing and not as intuitive as Blizzard's other products. I found a very easy work-around though, and that's to simply use the included remote. That makes setting these up VERY simple...you can choose a color, or a fade/sound active, with full control of brightness/speed right from the remote. Each fixture includes one remote (I got 8 fixtures), so I have plenty of spares if I need them. If you are looking for something with full wireless DMX control I would look elsewhere, but as far as a simple battery powered light I have not seen anything that can beat these for the money.

5
George 2024-04-23 09:34:18

I bought these for both events and mobile DJ applications since they are battery operated (no searching for power, fast set-up) and the price is definitely right. These lights are great over-all...they are solid (heavy, but not too heavy), and they put out a ton of light for their size. I recently used them at a wedding event and they were still going after 8 hours of use (in fade mode). The only fault I have with these is that the menu on the back of the fixture is LED based and the abbreviations are confusing and not as intuitive as Blizzard's other products. I found a very easy work-around though, and that's to simply use the included remote. That makes setting these up VERY simple...you can choose a color, or a fade/sound active, with full control of brightness/speed right from the remote. Each fixture includes one remote (I got 8 fixtures), so I have plenty of spares if I need them. If you are looking for something with full wireless DMX control I would look elsewhere, but as far as a simple battery powered light I have not seen anything that can beat these for the money.

5
Art Video 2024-06-11 06:47:18

I have this remote, previously found in my Genaray Powerhouse. I also already discovered that this remote works with other Genaray lights such as the PortaBright the day I got it by borrowing it from my Powerhouse light, but good to know it also works with the Endeavor. The PortaBright doesn't come with remote, so, that's an additional purchase unless they started including it... Overall, its a remote and it it highly necessary to have one! BTW. I've always found that a remote control in hands is far better and more reliable then those lights that only offer App control and don't come with a control at all... [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review] As you probably read in the description, it works on both, bi-color and non bi-color lights. In my case, ALL lights I'm using with this remote are 5600K locked, non bi-color. The point is... Even if you accidentally set the wrong color temperature on the remote, it doesn't affect the light working, nor does it cut out responding, which is great. If you have a PortaBright bi-color, then you'll be able to enjoy also playing with the color temperature controls on the remote. (I with my PortaBright version was a bi-color) LOVE that beautiful BRIGHT green illuminated display! Cons: Power button: Only turns off the remote, not the light. I really would like to see future remotes from Genaray to be able to power the light off pressing a separate Power Button. To turn the light off from the remote, you have to press the down arrow until 0ff appears. The additional downside on that, is that there's no way to restart the light back at the exact brightness. If there was a power button that did both, turn the remote and the light off (like the Godox SL-60W does), it would resume the same brightness it was from powering the light off. Another one is the duration of the backlit light on display. 5 seconds is too early for the green backlight to go off. I wish it lasted at least 15 seconds.

5