

💡 Light up your space wire-free and worry-free!
The SURAIELEC Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit offers a high-power 15A load capacity with a robust 100ft RF range, enabling wireless control of lamps, fans, and outdoor lighting without any rewiring. Its expandable system supports multiple switches and remotes, ensuring interference-free operation and smart home compatibility, making it an ideal upgrade for modern, flexible living spaces.






















| ASIN | B09YHBHP8T |
| Actuator Type | Rocker |
| Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,676 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #18 in Electrical Light Switches |
| Brand | SURAIELEC |
| Circuit Type | 3-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Lights, sockets, fans (up to 15A/1875W) |
| Connectivity Protocol | RF |
| Connector Type | Wireless |
| Contact Material | Copper, Brass |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | remote |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Current Rating | 15 Amps |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2022 |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.57 x 2.8 x 0.67 inches |
| Manufacturer | SURAIELEC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 125 Volts (AC) |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 2.8 x 0.67 inches |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Wattage | 1875.0 |
M**E
Good product
I bought two of these wireless switches because of the low cost to try and see how they worked. They were installed on separate breakers and light switches. They have worked well for about 6 months, and I am happy with the product. It does take a little electrical knowledge about wiring to install, but not complicated at all. The only drawback is you have to install the surface mount Decora style Pica transmitter switch within the wireless range of the receiver. Also, when there is a power interruption, you have to turn the switch off, then back on to reset it. The light does not come back on like a regular switched light will. This seems to be an inherit disadvantage to this technology and not the switch transmitter and receiver.
J**.
Button not working when arrived.
Needed screws loosened. Button was off. Now works great. Simple install. Keep it simple. Replaced switch located in adjacent room. Saves me time. Wife loves it. Awesome!
J**J
Works great.
Easy to install and works great.
R**W
Works great after install but wires are too short and can be frustrating, wall switch needs work
I had two lights in my basement that turned on and off with the same switch. Because I wanted to install a ceiling fan I needed to find a way to separate them. The SURAIELEC Wireless Light Switch and Receiver Kit seemed the best option at a reasonable price and would prevent the necessity of doing a lot of electrical work or replacing fixtures. While I am very pleased with the end results my husband did tell me that because of too-short wires the job took longer than it should have. A couple of inches more would have made this a 5 star product since it's been functioning great since install in August 2025. Also, the wall switch even when properly mounted is slightly unstable and is a little too easy to inadvertently lift off its mounting. At the time I ordered it this product was $17.98 which seems an okay value for the money if you are prepared for a little frustration with the wire lengths.
C**R
This thing is freaking incredible
If you're here reading this, it's because you're thinking about this, and I cannot iterate enough just buy it, it will (probably) solve your problem While it's a 3 way switch, it's actually almost a 4 way switch if you account for the base that receives the signals and actually does the switching - there's a small illuminated button on it that toggles the switch on/off, which is practically another switch. In my application, this is mounted near my electrical panel which is in the same area as the switches, and it's right next to my mud room door, so I use it just like the other two switches. Speaking of the other two switches... this thing has freed my mind of traditional electrical in so many ways. You don't need any wiring at all to add a switch. That means you can add a switch in your attic, add another light in a dim room, add a switch to your bedroom to control your outside lights, put a switch in a place that you can't safely/practically run wires, really the sky is the limit (and the range I guess, but, I haven't run into that limit). You can't even call an electrician to ask for a quote to add a 3 way switch for the cost of this. Not to mention, wiring a traditional switch into a place that doesn't have one already is a multi-pronged job. You need to patch and re-paint drywall, possibly in multiple locations, run the wiring, connect switches, add the 3rd switched wire between the two, etc. This could quite literally attach to your wall with a command strip, wire the switching relay in at the source, and you're done! It took me less time to add to my circuit than a standard on/off switch would have, I'm not exaggerating! An added bonus - this needs to switch the hot wire, not the neutral wire. As such, once the relay is wired up, you can turn the entire downstream circuit on/off using the wireless switch, so if your application like mine is to put 15 lights in a basement, you can use the overhead lighting, turn the circuit off wirelessly when you're about to handle the live wires, turn it back on (wirelessly!) once you've done it, and move on to the next one. Super handy, I really cannot say enough good things about this. The absolute only complaints I have is that it's only rated to 15 amps, and, the wires you have to connect to are stranded wires, not solid copper. I'd recommend using wago wire connectors over the included wire nuts to preserve these connections, as they're a little short as well. Someone has also pointed out to me that it may be difficult to wire into existing electrical boxes (IE your existing switch box that's behind drywall) due to using a locknut style connection through the knockout rather than a push-to-fit.
D**Y
Works well here through metal workshop wall
Due to a quirk of wiring, one lightswitch in my workshop is waaaaay over the far side, round a corner, in an annex built onto the side, with a corrugated metal wall between it and the main area. It's super inconvenient if I leave the workshop and forget to turn those lights off. I'd been planning - and dreading - running 14/3 Romex the length of the shop, then chanced upon this product. Honestly, it works brilliantly and exceeded expectations. I removed the existing lightswitch and drilled a hole in the side of its 1-gang wallbox (NB the wallbox is exposed, due to the construction - if it wasn't, I'd have drilled a hole in a faceplate instead) to mount the main receiver unit. Wiring is simple; neutral, line & load, and ground. The two remote switches easily wall-mount using a couple of screws (included) and are working over a range of maybe 30' and 40' respectively. As a bonus the receiver unit has a switch-button on it too, so I can now turn the lights on and off from 3 possible locations in the workshop. Product build quality is pretty good for the price. Overall, a really simple and convenient way to add extra switches.
P**E
Works great. Easy instructions
L**Z
Live saver! They work great as is intended. Easy to install as a light bulb. We love it.
A**R
will buy again
A**R
This item is great. We had a light switch on the opposite side of the room ( the entry was changed years ago) we were able to put the receiver in the old switch cover with a blank plate and put the new switch ( remote) by the door. I've tried many products to do this and this was the easiest and actually worked! No wifi needed.
J**.
Easy to install, I did install three 3 way units in close proximity and there was no interaction between any of them.
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