Keypads and remotes indulge our couch-potato tendencies and are also useful wherever we need remote control of appliances. It is even possible to replace expensive copper wiring and place on/off control where we need it, all without tearing down walls! Remote control possibilities are endless with our wireless or wired keypads and remotes.

  • 4-Unit X10 Credit Card Controller

    This simple controller puts the power of home automation control right in your hands.  It sends out X10 RF commands that can be be used to control INSTEON devices with our EZX10RF.  In a Smartenit system you can use it to activate lights, appliances, A/ V equipment and even irrigation zones.
  • ZBALRMB - Model # 6002A

    Use the ZBALRMB door bell and wireless switch to include your entryway in your home automation network. ZBALRMB can wirelessly communicate with other devices like our ZBALRM alarm and our multiple lighting control options to announce when someone is at your door.  Battery powered, it can be wall mounted or kept portable, as a convenient remote control.

    Smart Possibilities

    • Bind it to a chime and outdoor lighting control to be notified when someone is at the door
    • Use it within a Smartenit home automation system to receive an SMS message and record video from an IP based camera
    • Keep it unattached and use it as a convenient way to turn ON/ OFF a pool pump or open/ close a water valve
  • ZBWS3B - Model # 4037A

    This convenient wireless 3 button switch puts your home or building's automation control points within reach at any time.  Control elements like lights, small appliances, pool motors, irrigation zones and more with this versatile controller.  Battery powered, it can be wall mounted or kept free, for use at your convenience.

    Smart Possibilities:

    • Turn on your recirculating pump before you take a shower for instant hot water
    • Turn off your kitchen appliances with one button for a quick exit in the morning
    • Quickly override your pool pump's schedule for adjustments on the fly
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