This wireless electrical switch from GoConex makes installaton faster and simpler because it doesn’t need to be attached to the frame, providing flexibility for where the switch can be installed. No wires means that the builder or homeowner can move a switch to a new location without cutting drywall or touching wire. The wireless switch reduces building-material and vapor-barrier penetrations. Users also have the option of controlling one or multiple switches from any GoConex wireless switch.
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