Hmm, I wonder if they were cheaper because of some introductory thing.
Do the sockets remember their pairing after they've been unplugged? I had a cheap (non-lightwave) set that I bought and I find that pretty frustrating - if there's a power cut I'd have to go around re-pairing everything.
I guess the 2 way isn't such dealbreaker for me. It's probably done because getting a long battery life on the receiver is tricky, but you'd have hoped that for the sake of a few pence extra they would have added transmit to the sockets... They could even tell you how much power they were using :)
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Hmm, I wonder if they were cheaper because of some introductory thing.
Do the sockets remember their pairing after they've been unplugged? I had a cheap (non-lightwave) set that I bought and I find that pretty frustrating - if there's a power cut I'd have to go around re-pairing everything.
I guess the 2 way isn't such dealbreaker for me. It's probably done because getting a long battery life on the receiver is tricky, but you'd have hoped that for the sake of a few pence extra they would have added transmit to the sockets... They could even tell you how much power they were using :)