4-WAY KIT: 3 Switches + 1 On-Off 5A Receiver

SKU: RW9-S3KBK
Sale price$281.84

The RunLessWire 4-Way Wireless Light Switch Kit is a DIY electrician’s dream: self-powered, no batteries, no Wi‑Fi, and no wires to run. Control one light circuit from 3 remote switches—installed in minutes and works up to 150 ft away thanks to RF communication. Perfect for home improvement projects, retrofits, stairs, pull‑chain lights, or anywhere wiring is a pain. Backed by a 5‑year warranty, proudly assembled in the USA.

🔧 Key Features

Battery-Free Kinetic Switch – Press the rocker switch and it generates its own energy. No batteries, no wiring—ever. 

Simple RF Wireless Control – Reliable transmission up to 150 ft (50–150 ft typical); no smart home network required. 

DIY-Friendly Installation – Receiver installs at the fixture or in place of an old switch. Requires a neutral wire. Pre-paired system includes switch, receiver, screws, adhesive, and connectors.

Decora‑Style Rocker Switch – Mount it on a wall, stick it anywhere flat, or use it as a remote control. Compatible with standard Decora faceplates and multi‑gang covers. 

Durable & Premium Quality – Heavy-duty build, assembled in the USA, 5‑year warranty for long-term reliability.

Eco-Friendly - Enjoy energy efficient savings and less waste on materials and harmful batteries.

🛠️ Who It’s For:

DIY homeowners, remodelers, and electricians tackling:

  • Pull‑chain lighting conversions (no more dangling cords!)
  • Switch relocations for convenience or accessibility
  • Adding brand-new switch points in solid‑surface or older homes
  • Stairway or hallway upgrades without rewiring walls

🧰 Installation in a Nutshell

  1. Connect the Receiver at the light fixture or inside the old switch junction box (neutral wire required).
  2. Mount or stick the Remote Switches where you want: wall, flat surface, or use as a remote.
  3. Click and enjoy—It’s pre‑programmed out of the box. Power press the switch, and you’re done.

NOTE: not intended for use in combination with wired switches - when adding a switch to an existing setup, any wired switches should be replaced with wireless ones to function properly. 

If looking to control a wall outlet: Check out our Wall Plug Kit or see this blog for instructions on How To Install a 5A Receiver at an Outlet

Color: Black

Additional Information

SELF-POWERED by kinetic energy, eliminating the need for wires, batteries, or WiFi - never worry about changing out the batteries, EVER!

5-YEAR WARRANTY: Assembled by hand in the USA and made with premium quality materials.

EASY INSTALLATION: Be your own electrician with this simple DIY hack. Install the receiver at the fixture or the original switch location, neutral wire required. Each kit comes pre-paired and includes all hardware needed.

MOUNT ANYWHERE: Place the switch on any flat surface, replace a wall switch, or use as a remote control.

ECO-FRIENDLY: Save money on materials and electrical costs. 

AS SEEN ON Ask this Old House.

TECHNICAL DETAILS

Indoors Only: Switches and receiver are not weatherproof and should be used indoors; a receiver or switch installed on an outdoor light will need protection from the elements.

Pre-linked: Switches and receiver are shipped to you already linked together for a quicker installation. 

Range: The range of switch is 50-150 feet from the receiver, depending on walls and barriers. Test desired distances before completing installation.

Interference: Multiple units may be used in the same home without interference. Unique radio frequency won’t interfere with other devices.

Power Supply: Receiver requires AC input. Switches are self-powered and require no power supply.

Easy Install: Our small receiver is simply wired between the power and the fixture, and then stored in the light box behind, or at the fixture location. Mount the switch anywhere with industrial tape or screws.  Also used to replace outdated, undesired current switches.

Installation & Tutorials

COMPARE WIRELESS SWITCH KITS

Functions

Control 1 circuit with 1 switch

Control 1 circuit with 2 switches

Control 1 circuit with 3 switches

Common Uses

Add to pull-chain, relocate switch

Stairway, hallway, large room

Add a remote to 2 wall switches

Number of Switches

1

2

3

Number of Receivers

1

1

1

Switch Style

Single Rocker

Single Rocker

Single Rocker

Receiver Style

5 Amp - handles up to 600W

5 Amp - handles up to 600W

5 Amp - handles up to 600W

Function

Control 2 circuits with 1 switch

Control 2 circuits with 1 dual switch

Control 2 circuits with 2 dual switches

Common Uses

Garage lights, sconces, bathroom lights with 2 fixtures

Fan & Light, 2 lights separately from same switch

Fan & Light + and extra switch

Number of Switches

1

1

2

Number of Receivers

2

2

2

Switch Style

Single Rocker

Dual Rocker

Dual Rocker

Receiver Style

5 Amp - handles up to 600W

5 Amp - handles up to 600W

5 Amp - handles up to 600W

COMPARE ON/OFF RECEIVERS

Included in Kits?

YES

NO - sold separately

Max Load

5A All Loads, Induction, Fluorescent, LED, Other

20A All Loads, Tungsten, Fluorescent, LED, Other

In-Rush Current

70 AMP max

160A Max

Wattage

Handles up to 600W

Handles up to 2400W

Supply Voltage

100-240VAC

100-277VAC

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Customers praised this wireless switching kit as "great" and "high quality," with easy installation that avoids running wires through walls. The system works reliably at long distances and supports any bulb type. However, some found installation challenging, citing delayed tech support and compatibility issues with certain electrical boxes.

  • 5 stars: 8 (67%)
  • 4 stars: 3 (25%)
  • 3 stars: 0 (0%)
  • 2 stars: 0 (0%)
  • 1 star: 1 (8%)
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Bryan Zaugg
I love this stuff

Like all Runlesswire products I've purchased, this 4-way kit did the job perfectly. Thanks to Runlesswire, I've been able to plug all of the wiring gaps in my house that have been driving me crazy.

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Dustin Junior
Great product I’ve used them multiple

Great product I’ve used them multiple times

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Mark T.

I've used these before and they are great. They're especially helpful to add switches to new locations on existing finished walls.

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Michael N.

Putting the receiver behind a small sconce was a little tricky.
Works great, even at 30 ft distance and through 3 walls.
Definitely worth the money.

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John V.

High quality and extremely easy to install. Works great. I made the right choice.

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Kenneth

Such a great product. Needed to put a basement that had multiple lighting circuits all together on the same switch. Would have taken hours if not days to run conduit and pull wire. Installed the receivers and switched and was done in less than an hour.

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Ben T.

Not as easy to install as purported. Tech support has yet to respond to my question about device placement after following included instruction without success. If they get back with an answer I'll gladly report.

Hi Ben, support sent out an email yesterday to respond to your question with wiring diagrams showing the correct placement for the receiver - please let us know if you didn't get it! We are always happy to help!

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Richard P
4-Way Switch product is great.

It was almost too easy to install the 4-way switch kit versus the old-school hard wiring the switches etc. One issue I encountered was with the wireless switch cover plates. I chose to install old-work electrical boxes in my walls for the three wireless switches so that the switch face plates would match all my other wall switches and be flush with the wall. I purchased cheapy old-work electrical boxes from Home Depot and installed the wireless switches in the boxes. When I attempted to install the wireless switch plates, the prongs on the backside of the plates were hitting the frame of the cheapy old-work box so they could not be attached. To remedy this issue, I cut away part of the old-work box so the face plates could then be installed.

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Richard Park
4-Way Switch product is great.

It was almost too easy to install the 4-way switch kit versus the old-school hard wiring the switches etc. One issue I encountered was with the wireless switch cover plates. I chose to install old-work electrical boxes in my walls for the three wireless switches so that the switch face plates would match all my other wall switches and be flush with the wall. I purchased cheapy old-work electrical boxes from Home Depot and installed the wireless switches in the boxes. When I attempted to install the wireless switch plates, the prongs on the backside of the plates were hitting the frame of the cheapy old-work box so they could not be attached. To remedy this issue, I cut away part of the old-work box so the face plates could then be installed.

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Michael N
Best Wireless Replacement Switch

I've installed a few wireless switches and these are the best. They are also the most expensive. One point to note you need a hot, neutral and ground at the switch. They have a relay that does the switching. That means you can switch any type of bulb, so long as you don't exceed the switch rating. Cheaper switches are finicky and can cause interference with communications equipment and wireless devices.

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Michael Newberry
Best Wireless Replacement Switch

I’ve installed a few wireless switches and these are the best. They are also the most expensive. One point to note you need a hot, neutral and ground at the switch. They have a relay that does the switching. That means you can switch any type of bulb, so long as you don't exceed the switch rating. Cheaper switches are finicky and can cause interference with communications equipment and wireless devices.

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Steve B

I really like the battery-less operation (self-generating electricity) switches to actuate the load. And I like the fact that like regular wired switches, these rocker switches don't require you to press in a specific area of the switch to get it to actuate. The system is not cheap, but it works well and certainly easier than running wires to a 4-way switch series. The only minor thing is aesthetic - the rocker switches stay in the middle position vs. being "up" (off) or "down" (on) as do wired rocker switches.