Yongkomo Wireless Remote Control Socket: Wireless remote control for easy operation
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You'd think adding smart lighting requires an electrician and a fat wallet. Think again. The Smart Light Bulb Socket is a clever little gadget that turns any standard E27 bulb fixture into a wirelessly controlled powerhouse. It's an adapter that screws right in, letting you flip lights on or off from your phone—no hub, no fuss, no rewiring. Perfect for those pesky high ceilings or ornate chandeliers where a ladder feels like overkill. Bedrooms, living rooms, even outdoor spots? Sorted.
Battery-powered and dead simple to install, it's the definition of plug-and-play (or screw-and-go, if we're being precise). The built-in timer is a neat touch: set it to light up at dusk for security or shut off after movie night to save juice. Picture this: controlling a bedside lamp from the couch, or automating the porch light to scare off porch pirates. Works with LEDs and most bulb types, it's a no-brainer upgrade for anyone craving a smarter home without the smart-home headaches.
- E27 socket compatibility for standard bulbs
- Battery powered for portability
- Timer function for automated switching
- ON/OFF control for convenience
- Wireless remote control for easy operation
General specs
- Brand: Yongkomo
- Seller: Joom
- Socket Type: E27
- Power Source: Battery Powered
- Control Method: Wireless Remote
- Functions: ON/OFF Switch, Timer
- Compatibility: LED Lamps, Standard Bulbs
- First listed by seller: 8/24/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $8.30 | $7.76 | $9.07 | $18.27 | $15.64 | $6.94 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 27, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | September 16, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 31, 2025 |
Control Method | Wireless Remote | Wireless Remote | Wireless Remote | App, Voice | ||
Compatibility | LED Lamps, Standard Bulbs | E27 bulbs | E26, E27 bulbs | E27 socket bulbs | ||
Voltage Range | AC85-265V | AC 85-265V | 110V-240V | |||
Features | Smart Timer, Adjustable Brightness | Smart Timer, Adjustable | Delay timing, Remote control | Remote control, Built-in timer |
Daniel H.
Miami, FL
September 3, 2025
As a designer, I'm always looking for practical solutions, and this gadget hit the mark. Problem: I have a high chandelier in my living room that's a pain to reach, and I wanted smarter control without rewiring or high costs. Solution: This adapter screwed right in, connected to my phone app in minutes, and now I can turn lights on/off remotely or set timers. Takeaway: It's a no-brainer for adding basic smart features affordably. Not perfect—battery and connection quirks—but for the price and ease, it's extremely helpful. Definitely recommend for anyone in a similar spot, just keep spare batteries handy!
- Pros: Extremely easy to install—just screw it in and connect via app without any extra gadgets. Love that it works with my existing bulbs and the timer feature is a beast for automating lights at dusk or after activities. Perfect for hard-to-reach fixtures like my high ceiling chandelier, saving me from ladder hassles.
- Cons: Battery life could be better; I find myself replacing them more often than I'd like. The connection can sometimes drop, requiring a reset, which is annoying. It might not play nice with every bulb type, so check compatibility first—I could be wrong, but had a minor issue with one older LED.