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ELEGRP Single Pole Occupancy Motion Sensor Light Switch, Need Grounding Wire No Neutral Wire, 120° Sensor Coverage PIR Infrared Motion Activated, for CFL/LED/Incandescent Bulb, UL,1 Pack, Matte White

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  • 【NOTES T0 BUY】 Grounding Wire is Required. The device will not function if it is not grounded or the ground wire does not work. Use the ground wire in the wall box for ground connection. If no ground is available, consult an electrician.
  • 【120° Sensor Coverage】This motion sensor switch provides an adjustable 120-degree field of view with optional adjustments for sensitivity.The sensing switch requires an unobstructed view of room occupants to detect motion.Install the sensor switch about 4 feet from the floor to get a better experience. Ensure that there are no disturbing factors in the installation location, such as small animals, air conditioning drafts, or wind from outside the window.
  • 【Universal Compatibility】 Works with 300W LED, 300W CFL and 600W incandescent light bulbs on the market.
  • 【Single Pole Control】 Can be used as single-pole control. Features multiple setting modes of Automatic or Manual ON/OFF for different usage scenarios at home. (NOT suitable for 3 way circuit)
  • 【High Quality】 Extremely low standby power consumption. Energy saving and long operating life. Flame resistant material has reached the highest grade of 5VA. UL & CUL listed.
  • 【Reliable After-sales Policy】ELEGRP offers a 30-day money-back guarantee for new purchases and a year quality-warranty replacement service.



Product Description

SENSOR SWITCH

NOTES T0 BUY

  1. Please make sure that your home has a ground wire and that the ground wire is working properly.
  2. Can be used as single-pole control. Not suitable for 2 location & 3 way circuit.
  3. Works with 300W LED, 300W CFL and 600W incandescent light bulbs on the market.
  4. Please not to connect the hot and load wires reversed.

  • Please ensure that your needs and home environment are met with product installation requirements.
SENSOR SWITCH

INNOVATIVE PIR TECHNOLOGY

The ELEGRP motion sensor switch uses passive infrared (PIR) detection technology via a segmented Fresnel lens to monitor a room for occupancy. This specialized lens divides the field of view into sensor zones. When a person passes into or out of a sensor zone, the sensor detects motion and switches the lights on. If the sensor detects human motion before the TIME delay elapses, the sensor will re-clock for another TIME setting cycle before it automatically turns off the loads. If the sensor switch is kept being triggered by human motions, it’ll keep the light on until time delay elapses and no human motion is being detected during this period, or manually switched off.

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  • Provides an adjustable 120-degree field of view with optional adjustments for sensitivity.
  • Works with 300W LED, 300W CFL and 600W incandescent light bulbs on the market.
  • Extremely low standby power consumption.
  • Flame resistant material has reached the highest grade of 5VA.
  • UL & CUL listed.
Features multiple setting modes of Automatic or Manual ON/OFF for different usage scenarios at home.

MULTIPLE SETTING MODES

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Set It Into An Occupancy Sensor Switch - OCC Mode: Automatic ON & Automatic OFF

  1. Set delay TIME to " • " , "0", “1” , “2” or "3" as desired.
  2. Set human body SENSOR sensitivity as desired.
  3. Set LIGHT sensitivity to “1”, “2” or "3" as desired. DO NOT set the LIGHT to " • ".

The device will turn on the loads automatically when triggered by motion and turn off the loads automatically when the time delay elapses.

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Set It Into A Vacancy Sensor Switch - VAC Mode: Manual ON & Automatic OFF

  1. Set delay TIME to " • " , "0", “1” , “2” or "3" as desired.
  2. Set human body SENSOR sensitivity as desired.
  3. Set LIGHT sensitivity fully counterclockwise to " • " to disable automatic ON function.

The device will turn on the loads manually only and turn off the loads automatically when the time delay elapses.

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LARGE COVERAGE

120° SENSOR COVERAGE

Note:

  • Please ensure there is no other huge furniture near the installation of the product, otherwise it will reduce the sensitivity of the induction.
  • Install the sensor switch about 4 feet from the floor to get a better experience.
  • Hot objects or moving air currents can affect the performance of the sensing switch.
  • The sensing switch requires an unobstructed view of room occupants to detect motion.
  • The inside LED indicator will flash when the sensor detects human motions.

This motion sensor switch provides an adjustable 120-degree field of view with optional adjustments for sensitivity, ambient light override, and delayed off time. The sensor detects motion in areas up to 900 square feet and up to 35 feet from the sensor, ideal for the porch, closet, garage, hallway, stairs, basement, pantry and laundry room, etc.

Can be used as single-pole or 2 location control.

Important FAQ:

1. Q: My house does not have the ground wire, can I use the neutral wire instead?

A: No! This motion sensor switch requires an effective ground wire. Check your house before ordering. The neutral wire is not required to connect.

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2. Q: I connected all the wires, including the ground wire, but it did not work. Is the switch faulty?

Q: I connected all the wires, but the light stays on all the time, I could not turn off the light even manually. Is the switch faulty?

A: There may be 2 reasons:

1): The Hot and Load wires are reversed. Please simply reverse the black and red wiring of the sensor switch, and try again.

2): The ground wire is not connected well or the ground wire is ineffective. Please consult a professional electrician.

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3. Q: How do I know if it is wired correctly or not?

A: Please check if the LED indicator inside the motion sensor switch flashed or not when you approached it?

1) If yes, it means that this motion sensor switch was wired correctly.

2) If not, it means that this motion sensor switch was false wired or un-grounded. Please rewire the sensor switch. If the LED inside the motion sensor still doesn't flash, the most probable cause is that the ground wire is ineffective, please consult a professional electrician.

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Note: Please do not press the switch button continuously. Press it once every 3 seconds.

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4. Q: Why my product won't shut off?

A: There may be 2 reasons:

1): Check the installation location for interference, such as small animals, air conditioning drafts, or wind from outside the window. If there are interference factors, remove them before try again. If there are no interference factors, adjust the sensor, for example, to the middle position or pointing at the “-” position, and try again.

2): Confirm the time setting. If it has been adjusted, try setting it to the . or 0 position and test again.

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Adrian Brent Rudd
2025-08-15 17:01:23
MOTION SENSOR LIGHT SWITCHI am NOT an electrician, and this little project scared me, because I don’t like messing with AC current.I did, however, manage to flip the breaker (cut the power) and successfully install this switch. This, despite the fact that my house was built in 1977. Before I ordered this, I took the old plate off of the old switch and looked inside to see if there was a ground. I did see some shiny copper in the back of the tiny old switch box, assumed it was ground (it was), and bought this switch.If any of you have a house like mine, you will realize that every light switch has two black wires attached to it. One wire is the LINE, and one is the LOAD. Without getting into the physics of AC current, this essentially means the SOURCE of the current, and the DESTINATION. Again, not an accurate physical description, but, a logistically apt metaphor.BONUS #1: This switch doesn’t require a ‘neutral’ connection. That is to say, you don’t have to cut into the ‘white’ wires in the box. BIG PLUS for me, as this little switch box seemed to be a fairly major junction for the rest of my house…Anyway, the first step (after cutting the power, of course), was to unscrew the old switch from the box. It became clear what was LINE and what was LOAD. Almost everything was connected to LINE, and there were a couple of wires that headed out to the garage lights that I wanted to control – the LOAD. After that, it did take a little while for me to disconnect the old switch, that was almost as old as I am, from the black leads.Then I had to turn to the ground. It was all kinds of shiny copper in the back of my switch box (behind all of the white wires). I used the same small screwdriver that I used to remove the old plate and switch to pull the wires forward. I then started to connect the new switch, by wrapping the green wire (right handed, as that’s the way the nuts twist on) around the end of the collection of ground wires, and screwing on the wire nut.BONUS #2: The 3 wire nuts that are included are long for their size, helping to protect against any short circuits; and, are pretty sturdy when you are screwing them on.I then proceeded to do the same with the LINE and LOAD wires, wrapping the black and red wires (respectively) first. However, I did find that the exposed wires that came out of my old switch to be too long for comfort, and trimmed them back before screwing on the nuts.With everything connected, I carefully stuffed (if there is such a thing) all of the wires back into the box, and screwed the new switch into place.It acted a little weird, at first. I say this because the switch, lights, and breaker box are all in my garage; so, I could see what happened when I flipped the breaker back on. The lights came back on immediately, then went back off, then came back on. All in under two minutes. I read somewhere that you should allow the switch to ‘boot’, whatever that means.After the ‘boot’ period, though, EVERYTHING HAS WORKED GREAT! I am so tickled. Something so simple has made such a wonderful difference in my life. We have dealt with this garage light problem every since we bought our house almost 22 years ago. Soooo awesome!Even my wife is skeptically excited. Her comments were, ‘It works!’. Shortly thereafter, she asked me to turn on the light in the laundry room for her. I told her that if she liked the garage thing, that I could do the same for the laundry room.BONUS #3: You can still cut your lights on and off manually. This wasn’t clear to me in the descriptions; but, regardless of your settings, you can use the ‘button’ to both turn on AND turn off your lights. However, and this makes sense, after you manually turn OFF your lights, there is a 30 second period before motion will turn the lights back on.
b.g.
2025-08-01 15:11:17
I had recently replaced the single bulb in our garage with an oversized deformable LED light which is 180W LED. Our previous motion sensor light switch (a "premium"/name-brand smart switch) unfortunately was only rated to support 150W LED and occasionally (but not constantly) would cause our light to flicker. It was random and would start/stop without any intervention, but it was frequent enough that I started to search for something with a higher rating.I was so happy to find this ELEGRP switch which works with 300W LED bulbs.Installation was extremely easy - was able to remove/replace the light switch in less than 5 minutes and it worked perfectly upon powering on. The adjustments (for time, sensitivity and motion) are under the button which can be easily removed to adjust, however, you'll need a pretty small screwdriver to be able to actually move the dials. But once it's set, you shouldn't have to mess with it again.Compared to our previous switch, this is definitely a LOUD light switch (it "clicks" when turning on/off) but as this is in a garage and not a living space, it's not a huge deal.For the price this is a great deal and it meets our needs perfectly. I would highly recommend if you have flickering LED bulbs as this hasn't caused any flickering yet!
Norrisd
2025-06-17 17:47:21
Easy to install and works perfectly. I bought this due to kids always going into the garage and leaving the light on. Sometimes for 12+ hours. Now they go in the garage, light comes on. Then when they come back in the light goes off. Couldn't be happier!**UPDATE** I've had this switch for about 2 months now and I've noticed it starting to lag. When first installed the second I walked into the field of view the light came on. However, now I walk into the field of view and nothing... I then have to continue walking around (hard to do when it's pitch black) or wave my arm around before it turns on. So that's a little disappointing but I only took away one star as it still saves me from the light being left on indefinitely. Guess I'll just have to get use to turning it on manually.
K BOUDREAUX
2025-05-25 16:06:33
Installed easily. Works well. Motion detection range is good.
DON P
2025-04-28 14:15:49
I have a different brand and this new unit is much better, the adjustments are easy to get to for fine-tuning. The range of detection is broad.The dark hall is suddenly lighted, no groping for the switch... Presto Magic light. Tap to turn off or it will time off automatically. We live in a modern magic world.
Jackson Sheffield
2025-04-02 20:03:11
Our three little boys were always leaving the light on in our half bathroom. I decided to buy this to try and have LOVED it! Don't have to worry about them leaving the light on anymore! I definitely want to buy more and put them in other rooms of the house.This was also very easy to install. You can also adjust the time the light stays on after detecting motion, the motion sensitivity, and if it works in the day, night, or both. Those adjustments are easy to make by snapping off the switch, but hard enough that kids can't do it and figure it out.
coldnorthgamma
2025-03-09 18:29:41
This sensor switch may be basic, but it's certainly durable. I've had it installed for several years now, and it's still going strong. Despite its simplicity, it gets the job done reliably, activating the lights whenever motion is detected and helping to conserve energy when the room is vacant. Plus, the fact that it doesn't require a neutral wire makes installation a breeze.
blu-ray
2025-03-08 12:53:27
Just have to know the difference in colour wiring between USA ( this product) and Australia and it should work .
Alvin J
2025-02-27 18:14:52
Just finished installation the switch with a motion sensor, the install guide is only missing how to attached the cover, other than that, the guide is well thought and clear to indicate how to install and setup the functions.Good product!
Raffi
2025-01-25 11:28:38
Acceptable functionality, although sometimes the sensor freezes!
Island Guy
2024-11-19 16:23:28
Easy install, functions as it should.
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