

👏 Light up your life—no hands required! ⚡
The Clapper is a sound-activated on/off switch designed for effortless, hands-free control of lights and devices up to 1200 watts. Featuring a reliable 10 amp copper contact system and easy screw terminal installation, it responds to claps or other sharp sounds, offering versatile activation. ETL certified for safety, this compact switch transforms your space with convenience and style.
| ASIN | B00P5P5G5E |
| Actuator Type | Push Button |
| Best Sellers Rank | #230,434 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #125 in Sound Therapy Products |
| Brand | Clapper |
| Brand Name | Clapper |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Screw Terminals |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Current Rating | 10 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,010 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Clapper |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Model | The Clapper |
| Mounting Type | Panel Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
| Specification Met | ETL |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Terminal | Blade |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
T**Y
It's fun
It doesn't have to be a clap. I have this setting in a place where claps actually don't really reach it but it's right next to a chest. I just tapped the side of the chest twice, and it turns on the light. Pretty cool having the option to do that and especially when it's one of those lights that has the switch at the very bottom of the cord for some reason. This is exactly the solution.
K**K
convenient
Love it! Get all comfy in bed..and then..oops! Forgot to TURN lite off..well, no more with this clapper thingie! Simply clap hands firmly twice and it goes off..!
M**L
Learn how to use it and you will love it !
Okay everyone ! It actually is very interesting... there is a 2 clap and 3 clap plug, I know it says it on the box but I was just so excited for the machine I forgot how advanced it is. So your claps are displayed on the machine as little lights and depending on which plug you have your device plugged into it can control them separately depending on how many claps it hears. (Which I love) I have my fan plugged into the 2 clap slot. Paying attention to the lights on the device makes it easier to operate because you can tell hell many claps it hears and sometimes I find I have to clap more than specified to make it work but that’s fine because of the little lights. Having said that, I have been listening to the album “Notorious K.I.M. - Lil Kim” on cassette at a pretty decent volume... how else can you listen to rap music?... and i have to lower it a little bit because the claps in the music throw it off. Other than that, I’m curious to plug a light into it and to listen to music to see if it strobes 😂... it is actually pretty useful since I do not ever feel Iike going behind the fan to turn it on and this way I can perpetually keep it on the highest setting and clap twice to turn it on. And to answer some other people’s questions I’m sure if I clap some cheeks it will react! 😂😂
T**S
Christmas tree
Loved the easy way to turn Christmas tree lights on and off! Worked well. Couple times odd noises seemed to turn tree off … my do layed next to tree to chew on antler toy and the noise made the tree go off then on… actually more humorous than annoying! Would buy again.
P**T
Extremely Inconsistent.
Somehow I ended up telling my 8 year old son about this product coming out when I was a kid, and he wanted one. After receiving it in the mail and plugging it in, it is clear that the technology is exactly as it was in the late 80s. This product requires 3 slow claps to even function; and when it does function correctly it’s very inconsistent, to the point where you will hear it click to turn on/off the light but nothing happens. I would say that for roughly every 3 times my son tried to clap it on or off, it functioned only once. It was nice to reminisce but I’d like to forget how unreliable gadgets like this were 30+ years ago. Returning it and erasing it from my long term memory bank.
T**S
Sometimes triggers accidentally
I bought this to turn on the living room floor lamp. It plugs in behind the sofa. Unfortunately, when I sit or lie on the sofa, sometimes it misinterprets the sound as “clapping“ and turns on the light when I don’t want it to. When I do want it to, I have to position myself at a certain angle in the room so it gets good acoustics and hears my clapping properly. What can I say? This is a classic product, but the technology dates back to the 1970s. However, I found the Amazon Alexa smart plug did not last very long, so I will have to see how well The Clapper works longevity-wise.
R**T
Original home automation for the win
Forget google home, forget Alexa, forget Siri. Get down with the clap. It’s the original and the best. My wife loves it when I come into a dark room and clap like welcoming the king of light. She loves it when I wake up in the middle of the night at clap to the lords of illumination with my might. For I am king of light. I am the lord of illumination. With the deft impact of my hands, I control the shadows. Darkness be gone. Like Thanos, my hands hold the power. Now and forever.
K**N
Good luck
Don't bother it's not worth it. Set up was easy, but getting it to work is another thing. I installed it in my bedroom so I don't walk in the dark. I have to stand at the door to get it to come on and have to clap your hands fairly hard and do not have even a pillow in the way or it won't work at other times it will work if I cough or clear my throat. I'm very disappointed
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