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  1. 21 de may. de 2008 · As Seen on TV - The Clapper The Sound Activated, On/Off Switch. The Clapper can control one or two appliances at the same time by simply clapping your hands. From the Manufacturer. Caution: Joseph Enterprises, Inc is the ONLY legal, manufacturer and distributor of the trademarked 'The Clapper'. Our products are only shipped from the USA.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ClapperThe Clapper - Wikipedia

    The Clapper with a cord plugged in at bottom. The Clapper is a sound-activated electrical switch, sold since 1984 by San Francisco, California based Joseph Enterprises, Inc. Joseph Pedott marketed the clapper with the slogan "Clap On! Clap Off! The Clapper!". The Clapper plugs into a U.S.-type electrical outlet, and allows control of up to two devices plugged into the Clapper.

  3. The Clapper is tugged along by the valiant efforts of a talented cast, but it's ultimately not enough to make this wan romantic comedy worth a watch. Eddie Krumble works as a paid audience member ...

  4. Clapper is the fastest-growing social platform focused on providing local and global videos to all people. You can see the latest trends and people’s real lives as they unfold, as well as people’s opinions and talents. FREE to use, NO Ads, and real lives.

  5. 26 de ene. de 2018 · The Clapper: Directed by Dito Montiel. With Ed Helms, Amanda Seyfried, Tracy Morgan, Adam Levine. 15 minutes of fame destroys the life of a man who works as a clapper in television.

  6. www.asseenontvlive.com › product › the-clapperThe Clapper | As Seen On TV

    Product Description. Clap on! Clap off! The original sound activated on and off switch just got better! The Clapper can now control up to two appliances at a time. Includes clap detection indicator lights and sound sensitivity dial including home and away settings. Buy The Clapper at the official As Seen on TV store today!

  7. If "The Clapper," a somewhat romantic comedy about a man who loses control of his life thanks to television, were not so mean-spirited, it might work. If the film, whose protagonist ekes out a living as paid audience member for televised programming and fancies a gas station employee, featured a couple with chemistry, it might work.