






🔒 Secure Your Space, Elevate Your Peace of Mind!
The SpeedDa Magnetic Reed Switch is a versatile and compact security solution designed for doors and windows. With a maximum switch voltage of 100V and a contact capacity of 500mA, it effectively integrates with alarm systems and low voltage devices, ensuring robust theft deterrence. The package includes two sets of switches and mounting screws, making installation straightforward and efficient.






| ASIN | B076GZDYD2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,853 in Home Security Systems |
| Brand | SpzcdZa |
| Brand Name | SpzcdZa |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Alarm Systems, LED devices, Relay, GPS devices, Alarm devices |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Pickup Truck |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Connector Type | Screws |
| Contact Material | Copper, Brass |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | App |
| Current Rating | 0.5 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 131 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP65 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.17 x 0.49 x 0.47 inches |
| Manufacturer | SpeedDa |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Mounting Type | Door Mount |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Operation Mode | ON-OFF-ON |
| Part Number | SD171016001 |
| Switch Type | Reed Switch |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Wattage | 10 watts |
J**Y
Simple and versatile, work extremely well
Configurable for normally open or closed. Quality. Great value. Eliminates guesswork. Perfect setup for me for low voltage closet lighting.
J**E
Works great, nice packaging.
I like that they came in a clear plastic box that made it easy to store unused ones. I used them to trigger LED cabinet lighting and they worked perfectly. Having the ability to wire NO or NC is a great benefit that not all connectors like this offer. I will order these again for my next project.
S**S
The 'normal' position is with the magnet PRESENT.
There are several reviews claiming these are labeled wrong, but these are labeled correctly for a magnetic switch! The 'Normal' position for a magnetic switch is with the magnet PRESENT, so when the magnet is present, the NC contacts will be closed, and the NO contacts will be open. Most 2 wire magnet switches are NC, and used with alarms, so that when a door or window is opened and the magnet moves away, the circuit opens, and triggers the alarm. This makes sense because it means if someone cuts the wires, the alarm will trigger. If you want to use these to turn on a low voltage light when the magnet is not present, you will use the NO contacts.
J**E
but quality is not that great. I only used two out of the 6
They do what they claim to do, but quality is not that great. I only used two out of the 6, and one of the two started having issues after a month (started flipping between close and open with no reason). I replaced it with another one and everything works well since them (that was few weeks ago). I hope it was a one time issue with one of them and hat they will keep functioning well.
U**S
Best choice for reed switch
I tried several different reed switches before I came to this one. I wanted to add LED lights to some closets and cupboards to make it easier to find things (and hopefully impress my wife). The problem is that while online you will read that "Normally closed (N.C.)" means that the circuit is closed (electricity is flowing) when the magnet is NOT present, in fact every reed switch I bought was backwards. Some did not work at all, but those that did took "normally closed" to mean that electricity flows when the magnet IS present. That is why I ultimately chose these reed switches; since they cover both operations, I figured they couldn't go wrong. In fact, "normally closed" and "normally open" are still backwards on this reed switch, but I just connect to the "normally open" terminal and it works how I want. When I open the door, electricity flows from the four AA batteries into the LED strip. I bought the battery pack and LED strip together, and simply cut a wire and inserted the reed switch into the circuit. You can connect these reed switches either by adhesive strips or by screws. There isn't much difference either way. They are also durable and easy to use (with screw terminals). They have arrows, too, which make it clear where the actual reed switch is and thus how you should align the magnet (which is included). They aren't the smallest reed switches, but they are not huge either. They are mostly plastic. If you need smaller, you could conceivably buy it, open it up, and use the circuitry without the plastic case. Best of all, my wife was impressed to find her dark cupboards illuminated at last.
M**O
Good product and well made
I tested all of the order and they all worked fine in both modes. Now, how long will they really last? All of my previous mag. switches, a different maker, ended up failing at some point.
S**.
Good n inexpensive
All switches tested and work. The bottom of the plastic casing on the switch housing detaches easily, so for my application (double sided tape), required gluing that piece into place. No big deal. Included magnets activate switches consistently.
M**.
Really great quality and flexibility for a really great price!
Perfect for my small projects. I love that I can choose NO or NC as I see fit. Plus, then I don't have to figure out which a manufacture means by 'normally'. (Is normal with them together? Is normal with them apart?). If you pick the wrong one, just change terminals.
M**S
IT SHOWED UP ON TIME
QUICK DELIVERY PRODUCT WORKED
K**D
Work once or twice but not reliable.
These want to be good switches. It is a nice package. A reed switch wired to three terminals and packed in a nice little package. The magnet is similarly packaged. Super easy to install. The problem is…they work well on the bench for one or two switching tests…but…when you put them into an actual use situation they stop working. I would not recommend.
F**F
Work fine
The magnets could be stronger and the screws could be easier to tighten with a wire beneath. Feels like another quarter turn of the screw will damage the entire item. All in all, they do work.
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