
How is works?
A new light switch that senses when to turn your light on if you're in the room, and, more importantly, turns it off when you're not. Reducing 128 hours of unnecessary lighting per year in the average home saving up to 10% of the electricity you use on lights in a year.
The motion sensor switch is a passive infrared lighting control unit. The energy saving design operates by detecting body heat in motion within its field of view and switches the light on automatically. The light will remain on for approximately 5 seconds to 6 minutes, depending on the time selected/set, after all motion in the area has been stopped. It is a great way to save money and help protect the environment from unnecessary carbon dioxide emissions entering the atmosphere.
The motion activated switch is ideal for use in bedrooms, toilets, on staircases, corridors, garages, and main entrance doors.
Specification
- Senses when to turn off your light if you’re not in the room and when to turn it back on
- The sensor covers 110 degrees by 5m long
- Only make your lights come on when dark, thanks to the adjustable light sensor
- You can adjust how often it checks for movement before switching off the lights
- It has ON, AUTO and OFF positions - so it may also be used as a normal switch
- Can be installed in less than 5 minutes
- To be installed by a qualified electrician