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August 29, 2025
Excellent product - plugged it in and set the variables - 1 minute later it went to work perfectly.
Customer
August 22, 2025
Installed it & it works well!
Travis L.
June 19, 2025
Works great. I had to cut and splice this into my harness, but it performed flawlessly!
J. Moores
June 1, 2025
It just works. I only had to plug it into my LED light strip. The little instruction sheet it comes with explains every feature.
RegorP
May 31, 2025
Changing the settings? Start with the brightness where you can see the results and figure out how to count flashes. Changing the settings for duration was the hardest. The flashing count was hard to count and measuring how long the light is on without triggering the IR is iffy. I ended up using the ambient light cut off to block the IR sensor.
Matt Alloway
May 19, 2025
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david kilventon
May 18, 2025
It works well for small LEDs. I used it with a M12 batter adapter to power some LEDs strip lights.
Lora L. Hish
March 16, 2025
It is working great however the instructions for the inside buttons was not clear for the on/off. I thought that on/off simply meant the sensor is on or off but no, when I had it set to on, there was quite a delay of time before the sensor would activate. Once I set to off then it turned on as soon as it detected motion. I almost returned it thinking it wasn’t working right. The other thing I feel is impractical are the two mounting holes. They’re too tiny to accommodate a screw IMO. I may need to use a double sided sticker and then cable mount the cord which I planned to do anyway. It’s working great otherwise!
william finch
March 2, 2025
Works great, install is simple and it works with LED lights which a couple other motion sensors i tried didn’t
Matt
November 29, 2024
It's really what I need but I came to reward comments because on day 2 here the sensor keeps turning on lights in an empty room.. I still give 4 stars for now because it's near a heater and the package says it detects infrared so it may be heat activated ...or something..
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