Sensky BS033C Motion Sensor Light Switch, Occupancy Sensor Switch,White (Neutral Wire Required)








Key features
- •voltage:110 -240V/AC
- •Detection Motion Speed:0.6~1.5m/s
- •Detection Distance:9m max(<24°C)
- •Time-Delay: Min.:10sec±3sec Max.:7min±2min
- •Rated Load: 800W/110V (incandescent lamp) Note:This is an energy saving product. When you test the "auto" function of this switch in a very bright environment (Ambient Light: > 5-10LUX) , It's won't work, Even if there is a moving man. At this condition, Please do cover the detection area with YOUR HAND about 30 seconds.
Sensky BS033C Motion Sensor Light Switch, Occupancy Sensor Switch,White (Neutral Wire Required)
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Customer Reviews
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Based on 10 reviews
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Manny•February 10, 2018
Kept shutting off and turning on every second
Didn't;t work for me
Vonnie•December 27, 2017
Didn't;t work with my application. it may be because of the old wiring I was working with.
Work great. Had to Google better directions
Byron K. O.•December 15, 2017
These work awesome. The directions were a little unclear. I found a better diagram with a Google search and hooked it quickly. Surprised my employee when the light shut off during his #2. Lol.
It keeps coming on by it self tried making adjustments ...
garlin giovanelli•September 26, 2017
It keeps coming on by it self tried making adjustments I give up. In the trash it go.junk
No complaints
Heather Warta•May 22, 2017
Recommended by my neighbor.I installed the switch in my laundry room.It's nice to have the lights on when I walked in. Attention you need a Neutral Wire for switch to work and don't be confused with the instructions : connect the green wire from sensor switch to neutral wire in your wall box.
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