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Can anyone give any advice on Wireless Light Switches?

I guess I want to know whether there are any out there that can be fitted into an existing light circuit (with existing fixed-wired switch position) to effectively make it a 2-way switch? or is it going to need a second wireless switch to replace the existing switch?

e.g. 1-way switch operating light in hallway now needing to be switchable from the landing too?

thanks
 
Personally havent seen any but possibly a timer switch, or a cieling dome pir, or replace the existing switch with a remote control operated switch aslong as you can see the switch from the landing this may work?
 
replace existing 1 way switch with a wireless one. try rako.
 
Hi, I used a wireless light switch.
Outside light up high, fused spur from upstairs socket through wall to light outside, then a back box and plate switch downstairs that operates the light, so no cables to chase in etc! cost about £80 but saved them more than that in labour re-decorating etc!
 

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