PIR Infrared Body Motion Sensor Detector Lamp Light Switch 110-240V 360° Ceiling
Product Features:
* Energy Efficient: Automatic switch on when motion is detected and auto-off after time-out to save energy.
* Sensitive and Reliable: PIR (Passive Infrared) technology detects body heat motion with a detection range of up to 3-6 meters and a 360-degree sensing angle for comprehensive coverage.
* Adjustable Time Delay: Customize the on-time duration from 5 seconds to 5 minutes to suit different needs.
* Ambient Light Control: Choose between day and night modes. In day mode, the light will only turn on when the ambient light is dim, conserving energy during daytime.
* Wide Application: Ideal for indoor use in hallways, bathrooms, basements, and garages or outdoor areas like patios and gardens.
* Easy Installation: Flush-mount design with a standard E27 socket for convenient setup.
* Durable Construction: Made of high-quality plastic material to ensure durability and longevity.
* Color Options: Available in white and black to match various décor styles.
Detailed Specifications:
* Input Voltage: 110-240V AC
* Detection Range: Up to 3-6 meters
* Sensing Angle: 360 degrees
* Time Delay: Adjustable from 5 seconds to 5 minutes
* Light Control: Day/Night mode
* Socket Type: E27
* Material: Plastic
* Dimensions: 8.5 x 8.5 x 4.5 cm
* Weight: 0.1 kg
Additional Features:
* Compact and lightweight design, minimizing visual obstruction.
* Discreet appearance blends seamlessly into the environment.
* No false triggering from non-human sources like pets or moving objects, reducing unnecessary activations.
* Helps deter intruders by automatically illuminating areas when motion is detected.
Benefits:
* Enhances safety and convenience by providing automatic lighting in dark areas.
* Promotes energy conservation by switching off lights when not needed.
* Provides peace of mind with the added security feature of motion-activated illumination.
* Versatility for use in both indoor and outdoor settings.
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