Save electricity with motion sensors
Motion sensors can help you save money on your electricity bill without requiring any action on your part. They are accountable for activating the light whenever they detect a presence in the area and for shutting it off when they determine that the presence is no longer present. By doing things in this manner, you will not only prevent the risk but also the expense of leaving lights on in areas where they are not required.
When we think of home automation, it is natural for us to see a high-tech home that is run by a "digital brain" that can automatically adapt to our requirements. This is a common mental image. If you want to experience the benefits of home automation without the bother, all you need is something as straightforward as motion sensors to control the lighting in your home.
When it's time to light everything up
Even with light bulbs that are more efficient in energy use, lighting unoccupied rooms is an expense. Particularly those that you only pass through or that you only stay in for a little period of time, yet in which the lights may remain on for an extended period of time. To a greater or lesser extent until you take notice of it and turn it off.
It is best to position them in a flat's optimum locations, which include long corridors, dressing rooms, bathrooms, the interior of wardrobes and cabinets, staircases, and patios. If there is a motion detecting device, there is no need to continue looking for the switch.In the case of a residential property, suitable locations include the front and back entrances, the garage, the boiler room and specific areas of the garden.
The lights turning on automatically when motion is detected not only provide a useful convenience, but also contribute significantly to the safety of the area. Because in the same way that they light up for you, they come on whenever there is an unanticipated person in the vicinity.
In addition, the lights are turned on in the same way as they are turned off, and after a certain period of time during which there is no activity, the lights are turned off automatically. This might signal the end of lights being erected in areas where there is no practical need for them.
When there is no one present in the area, motion sensors cause the light to switch off and the metre to cease moving.
Are they helpful in reducing the cost of your bill in any way?
Motion sensors assist in preventing the wasteful consumption of electricity and, as a result, assist in lowering your monthly bill. Imagine a lift that is illuminated at all times, not only before or after it is going to be used by someone. Do you agree that this is a significant amount of time spent illuminating an empty space? When you turn on the hall lights in your home to move from one room to another, and those lights remain on until the end of the day, the same thing can happen in your home as it does in other homes.
When something is done once, it is not an issue because we all have the potential to make a mistake; nevertheless, when it becomes a habit, the accumulated cost of doing it year after year should be taken into consideration.
The money that is saved by using motion sensors more than makes up for the additional expense and energy they require. Their power usage ranges from 0.5W for the least powerful ones to 8W for the most powerful ones, depending on the device.
To give you an idea of how insignificant this is, a low consumption bulb that is similar to an old light that consumed 100W utilises only 30W of power. To put it another way, it consumes sixty times as much power as the sensor that uses the least.
This is an expense that is more than covered by the savings that are generated by utilising this method.
Feature:
● One of the other highlights of this product is that it automatically comes on only when it detects movement and therefore helps conserve energy during daylight hours or when there is no movement in its 15 feet radius.
● Convenient solution for bathroom, staircase, balcony, and store room.
Specification:
| Product Name | 10W Motion Sensor Bulb |
| Color Temperature(CCT) | 2700-6500K |
| Input Voltage(V) | 110v/230v |
| Lamp Luminous Flux(lm) | 800 |
| Working Lifetime(Hour) | 30000 |
| Material | Aluminum+PC Cover |
| Lighting solutions service | Lighting and circuitry design |





