Induction of sound light control
The lights are turned off throughout the day and only come back on at night when the noise level hits 60 dB. It won't turn on during the day, regardless of how loud the sound is. The bulb will automatically turn on for two minutes (the duration can be adjusted) when the sound level exceeds 60 dB. Relevant fields: Ideal for remote control, however no matter how bright the area is-such as hallways, parking lots below ground, walkways, restrooms, etc.-the volume won't turn on.
Voice-controlled sensing with dual brightness
When the power is turned on and there is no sound, 30% of the light will turn on. The light will fully illuminate when the volume level reaches 60 dB. The light will restore to 30% brightness after the sound has stopped. Relevant fields: Ideal for areas that need a specific brightness level and controllable by a remote. Micro brightness guarantees basic brightness while saving electricity. The distance at which sound travels is comparatively great. For instance, dim hallways and corridors. corridors, etc.
Infrared sensing regulated by light
The lights do not turn on even when someone enters during the day; they only turn on at night when a car or person reaches the sensor range. During the day, the lights go out. Applicable fields: Ideal for public areas like fire corridors, public corridors, corridors close to windows, balconies, etc. that have good lighting effects and don't require fundamental nighttime brightness.
Infrared sensing with double brightness
The lights are on at 30% brightness after the electricity is turned on and no one arrives. All of the lights turn on when a person or vehicle comes within the sensing range. The lights revert to 30% brightness when the vehicle or person has left. Fields of application: Ideal for public areas that need a particular amount of light, like entrances, offices, toilets, monitored public corridors, halls, and indoor parking lots.
Microwave sensor ( Radar sensor )
Microwave sensor won't turn on throughout the day when there is enough light. When no one is around at night, 30% of the lights will be turned on. The lights will fully illuminate when a person or car comes within the sensor range. The lights will restore to 30% brightness once the person or car has left.
Sensor distance: 6-8M
Relevant fields: Public restrooms, hallways, walkways, and other areas with surveillance that don't need to be light during the day but need to be somewhat bright at night.

Sensing using infrared ( PIR Sensor )
When people arrive, the PIR sensor lights turn on, and when they depart, they turn off.
Sensor distance: 3-5M
Applications include: Building hallways, fire corridors, restrooms, elevator entrances, residential entrances, doorways, closets, drying balconies, storage rooms, and other public areas with inadequate lighting effects.

Voice-activated induction
When there is sound, the light is on; when there is no sound, it is off. Relevant fields: It is appropriate for public restrooms and hallways, but not for downtown or busy places.
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