How to choose the right switch panel: wireless, Bluetooth & voice control compared (2026)
If you've started wiring up auxiliary lights, a winch, an air compressor, or a light bar, you already know the problem: too many switches, not enough clean places to mount them. A switch panel (also called a multi-gang switch panel or multi-switch control box) solves that — one control hub for every accessory on your truck, Jeep, UTV, or overland rig.
But Novsight makes several panels, and customers ask us the same question every week: "Which one should I actually buy?"
This guide breaks down all of our switch panels — by how they connect, how many circuits they run, and who they're built for — so whether this is your first build or your tenth, you'll know exactly which panel fits.
First, the basics: what a switch panel actually does
A switch panel takes power from your battery and lets you turn multiple accessories on and off from one place. Key terms you'll see:
- Gang / circuit — how many separate functions you can control independently — not how many accessories. One accessory can use several circuits: a light with a separate main beam and daytime running light needs two circuits to control them apart, and adding color-temperature switching needs even more. A "6-gang" panel gives you 6 independent circuits; "12-gang" gives you 12.
- Wired vs. wireless — whether the control buttons connect to the power box by a physical cable or by a wireless signal.
- Amperage — how much power each circuit can handle (matters for winches, compressors, and high-draw lights).
The Novsight switch panel lineup at a glance
Four panels, four different ways to control your rig. Here's the fast comparison — full breakdowns below.
Cyber Series Toggle Panel
Best for: purists who want real switch feel with a clean install
- Tactile, positive-click toggle switches
- Wireless — no messy switch wiring
- 6 circuits for a focused build
Halo Series Voice Panel
Best for: off-roaders who want hands-free control
- Voice control — eyes and hands stay up
- Wired link = direct, stable signal
- 8 circuits for a fully built rig
Wireless RGB Panel
Best for: the reliable all-rounder & big builds
- Most proven, stable wireless link
- Up to 12 circuits — most expandable
- RGB-lit switches for night visibility
Bluetooth RGB Panel
Best for: tech lovers who want phone control
- Full control from a dedicated app
- Customize RGB colors from your phone
- 8 or 12 circuits, panel backup buttons
Panel-by-panel breakdown
1. Cyber Series 6-gang wireless toggle panel — for the tactile purist
Watch: the tactile feel of the Cyber Series toggle switches
Some people just want to feel the switch flip. The Cyber Series gives you real mechanical toggle switches with a satisfying, positive click — but skips the traditional wiring headache thanks to a wireless connection between the switch panel and the power module. It's our best-selling switch panel for a reason: the look and feel of a classic toggle setup, with a fraction of the install time. Six circuits make it ideal for a focused light and accessory build.
2. Halo Series 8-gang voice-controlled panel — for hands-free, eyes-up control
Watch: hands-free voice control in action
When you're crawling over rocks or running a night trail, taking a hand off the wheel to find a switch isn't ideal. The Halo Series lets you control your accessories by voice — "lights on," done — while keeping physical buttons as backup. It runs on a wired connection for a stable, direct link across all 8 circuits.
3. Wireless RGB 8/12-gang panel — the reliable all-rounder
Watch: the wireless RGB 8/12-gang panel in action
Our most proven panel. The Wireless RGB panel is the dependable workhorse — a rock-solid wireless connection, RGB backlighting so you can find every switch in the dark, and your choice of 8 or 12 circuits for everything from a simple light setup to a fully decked-out overland build. If you're not sure where to start, this is the safe pick.
4. Bluetooth RGB 8/12-gang panel — for phone-in-hand control
Want to run your whole rig from your phone? The Bluetooth RGB panel pairs with a dedicated mobile app over Bluetooth, so you can switch accessories, customize RGB colors, and manage circuits right from your screen — plus physical buttons on the panel itself. Available in 8 or 12 circuits. Wiring and installation are the same as the Wireless RGB panel — only the way you control it changes.
Shop the Bluetooth RGB Panel →
Which switch panel is right for you?
Follow the questions below, or jump straight to the scenario that sounds like you.
Frequently asked questions
How many gangs (circuits) do I need on a switch panel?
What's the difference between wireless and Bluetooth switch panels?
Are wireless switch panels reliable for off-road use?
Can I control my lights without touching a switch?
Do these panels support RGB backlighting?
Which Novsight switch panel is the best seller?
Still not sure? Talk to our team.
Tell our support team what you're running, and we'll help you pick the right panel and circuit count.
Contact our team →Free US shipping · 2-year warranty · 45-day returns



Hinterlasse einen Kommentar
Alle Kommentare werden vor der Veröffentlichung geprüft.
Diese Website ist durch hCaptcha geschützt und es gelten die allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen und Datenschutzbestimmungen von hCaptcha.