Fixer
August 15, 2025
it just works, I love it
jysa
August 4, 2025
I purchased this for my mother who has very poor dexterity due to arthritis. She is able to clap - although a bit weakly so. Nevertheless, she can now control her room light instead of waiting for us to come by and adjust her lighting for her.Some days, as we were working or running errands, she would have to patiently wait for us to turn her lamp on or off. Now she has a little more control.If there was anything that could be changed, I wish I could adjust the sensitivity of the clap sound. At her weakened state, her claps are soft and are not always detected by the device. We moved the clapper up to her night stand and secured it safely to the side by bringing up a heavy duty extension cord through the table, yet out of the way. This makes it physically close to her. So far so good.
Xhavez
July 12, 2025
My daughter was watching The Dog Who Saved Halloween (2011) and in that movie, the dad claps and the lamp turns off. She was amazed. I told her those things actually exist. She then told me she wanted one for her birthday!I ended up getting her one to install in her room (not for her birthday - just a surprise) and showed her how it worked.Overall works as intended. But... the sounds needed to trigger it are very specific and yet very random.1) Doesn't work when you want it to.2) Does work when you don't expect it to (loud noises, falling objects, etc)3) Can be very difficult to trigger when noises are happening in the room.What I have learned though is: - Don't clap too fast. 2 (or 3) clear, separate claps work best. - Works best when not hidden in a corner. I have mine tucked between a side table and bed. Sometimes won't register your claps if you're not in clear line of sight (sound?). - A super easy way to trigger it is tapping the box itself. When my daughter is asleep and I need to turn off the light -- instead of clapping, I simply tap the box twice and it works just the same.My daughter does get frustrated sometimes when it doesn't work right away. But overall was a fun investment.
charlotte lethbridge
July 2, 2025
The think about a clapper is that it’s funny and cheesy every day. I got a little Pavlovian thing going where my reaction to having to turn off a light, even in a random room, is to clap. My 33 year light switch reflex has been so swiftly over taken by my clap reflex. Old dogs 🤠new tricks. On the list of how this product has positively changed my life I would list convenience at 9/10
Jo Frank
June 15, 2025
Coughing turned light off and on. Unusable for chairbound woman with COPD
william dodson
June 11, 2025
A blast from the past, the clapper, what a great gift and it works. It's one of those items you want but never bought.
Rich
June 3, 2025
These days with all these Siri and Alexa devices that control your devices, the clapper won’t listen to your conversations. Clap on, clap off.
Shopoligist
May 12, 2025
I bought the clapper to control my light switch in my room. My view of this device is this: The Clapper makes good use of limited hardware but is also limited by design decisions.The Good:-It works as advertised-You can control it more silently by knocking on the wall of the outlet its plugged into (this could be seen as bad)-The away function makes it useful for other applications like a proximity switch-There is no LED constantly lit, this makes it good for a bedroom where blinking LEDs are unwantedThe Bad:-The design means that it will block access to a lower outlet depending on application, its polarized so it can only plug in one way.-The mic is on the bottom of the device instead of the top, most outlets are at knee level so it's facing down away from where you might try and control it-There is a fuse (good), but its not user replicable (bad). All fuses should be user replicable-There is no ground pin. I think this is a design decision to stop you from using an extension cord and other heavy loads. But it limits some genuinely good applications as well-It sometimes takes several tries to get
c e
May 1, 2025
A little quieter than i’d hoped but my Star Wars loving brother thought it was cool and that’s all that matters
Erik G.
March 2, 2025
Muy bonito como decoración
Dakota
February 27, 2025
So nostalgic and actually useful. Great gift
Ian Tennant
January 29, 2025
Works perfect. What more can i say
Kathy M. McLellan
January 21, 2025
Our family loves this clapper. I bought it for the 14 year old and we put it in the main living room because we all liked it so much. Very funny to hear C-3P0 when the lights go on and off.