| Motorola Homesight Wireless Power Controller HMDC5025 |
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CONVENIENCE- Wireless device - Easy to install and operate - Plugs into standard 3-prong wall outlet VERSATILITY- For use with appliances and lights - Small, unobtrusive design PERFORMANCE- Does not require re-discovery in the event of power outage to PC |
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| Description: |
| Motorola Wireless Power Controller: Turns lights and appliances on or off. Manual on/off button. LED light indicators power on. Plugs into standard AC wall outlet. MODEL: HMDC5025 VENDOR: MOTOROLA/GI FEATURES: homesight Wireless Power Controller This Wireless Power Controller lets you use your homesight system to turn any appliance or light on or off. Use your system to control devices in other rooms, or schedule events in advance - such as turning the radio on every morning, or turning a light on whenever the front door opens. For use with the homesight Wireless Easy Start Kit. Includes Wireless Power Controller and Quick Start Guide. CONVENIENCE - Wireless device - Easy to install and operate - Plugs into standard 3-prong wall outlet - Manual on/off button VERSATILITY - For use with appliances and lights - Small, unobtrusive design PERFORMANCE - Does not require re-discovery in the event of power outage to PC. SPECIFICATIONS: ACCESSORIES - HMVC3075 Wireless Camera (Day) HMVC3050 Wireless Camera (Day/Night) HMVC3020 Wired Camera HMSM4140 Wireless Door/Window Sensor HMSM4050 Wireless Motion Sensor HMSM4150 Wireless Temperature Sensor HMSM4160 Wireless Water Sensor HMDC5025 Wireless Power Control Monitor HMSC7050 Wireless Home/Away Keys HMSC7075 Wireless Home/Away Keypad HMAC9100 Wireless Signal Repeater HMAD80000 Wireless Siren REQUIREMENTS - Motorola homesight Wireless Easy Start Kit Broadband Internet service, Cable/DSL modem and Email account required for remote notification. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 2 YEARS |
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Great product, but...., September 10, 2007
By user
......the price was the lowest available, but only allowed to buy one. That's unfortunate, because I wanted to purchase at least two. Oh well, guess I can't be greedy.
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Fun, January 15, 2007
By user (Boston, MA)
Really nifty tool to wirelessly shut anything on or off. Good for convenience or playing tricks on people.
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