always wanted one of these things.
great for lamps that are otherwise a pain to get to to turn on/off.
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always wanted one of these things.
great for lamps that are otherwise a pain to get to to turn on/off.
Yes but I stopped using it when I was a young’n. Turns out that the click CLICK of opening a soda or beer can registered as 2 claps. That stopped being amusing pretty quick.
watch porn --> get epilepsy
Friends had one. They had a yappy dog. The light would turn off and on when th dog barked.
The yapper? I like it
My grandparents had one in their bedroom.
one night I had to go to the bathroom and saw the lights under the door were flipping on and off repeatedly.
😶
The movie they were watching was so good they clapped for 20 minutes
Obligatory technology connections video:
With the magic of buying two of them, he has two of them (duh)
Got one as a gift for Christmas in the early 00’s.
It generally worked, but you needed to be pretty loud, and things could accidentally trigger it.
I bought one just for shits sometime in the 90s, it sure wasn’t the most reliable.
as popular as these were, I only think I ever saw one
but now that I am seeing that package, I don’t think I ever realized that its the same packaging as Chia pets
the two originate from the same company, iirc.
No, but for some reason, I still clap to turn lights on or off.
Loved my clapper. More reliable at turning the lights on and off than Google Home.
My Canon camera can take a photo by clapping or saying cheese or making a loud enough sound.
It was pretty useful until I had an argument with my mom and the lights would constantly turn off and on.
I was sometimes able to get it to work by making a quick loud vocal sound.
“I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the world.” -Walt Whitman
Now we have clanckers that do the same, but with voice commands!
I got one as a Christmas gag gift back around 2015-16 and had it hooked up to a lamp for awhile. Like what other folks have said, you had to be pretty loud with it, and I definitely had it trigger when I didn’t want it to. But still, it’s a fun gimmick. I must’ve lost it at some point during a move, because I lost it a few years ago and kinda wish I still had it
My grandfather was a gadget guy, so the year these came out everyone in the family got one. I used mine for a couple years with varying amounts of success.
Had? Still got mine!
No that was too bougie for us, but I did have a string that I had tied from my bed to the light switch. And honestly why did they take away our sticky outy light switches?
There are still tons of them at any hardware store. People just prefer the look of the newfangled ones.
I only know this from the one movie with the terrible grandma neighbour
swagmoney@lemmy.ca 3 hours ago
me n ur mum makin blinkenlichten