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Review on 🌟 Star Wars - The Mandalorian - The Child aka 'Baby Yoda' Talking Clapper & Night Light: Wireless Sound Activated On/Off Switch with Clap Detection by Joseph Enterprises by Tyler Born

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Too sensitive, doesn't support 3 pens - looks good

Pros: - Looks good - not flashy or cheap. Detailed Vader head and looks high quality. - Voice of James Earl Jones when turning the device on and off. (I didn't expect that to say anything). - Definitely sensitive enough - it works. Cons: Well I think I have it in a terrible place, but others may be plotting the same thing. I have it right on my desk, controlling a light hanging above my desk. It's too sensitive and I can't see the sensitivity setting. It literally turns my light on and off throughout the day. My TV happens to be right next to my desk and the sound of the TV triggers it. If you put the phone (if it double clicks) on the disk, it will trigger. Anything TV related (gunshots etc) triggers it, once my chair triggered it when it ran over an envelope. A NOTICE. Location can be crucial - my bed is farther away from the device and I've noticed that its sensitivity level is fine because that's where I clap - sometimes I even have to do it twice so I guess the lesson is - don't keep it in hands. very lively area. It's big with only one socket and they didn't make it so the angle could be adjusted. It takes up your entire outlet - unlike drawings. Most importantly - it only supports a 2 pin connector (so you can't connect anything with 3 pins) Overall: I would buy it again - it looks really good and I'll run an extension cord to get it off My desk is very full, but for the price - they should have adjusted the sensitivity and angle.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Not automatic