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2025-08-25 10:14:05
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Donovan T Stevahn
2025-07-23 21:38:05
Plugged it into the LED strip set I had and works as described. Now my mom has sufficient light when she comes home and lights up her driveway
AZ Couple
2025-07-10 12:14:30
I am using the BS010l as a motion switch to trigger an LED strip in a metal storage cabinet upon opening.SETUP: It plugged easily into the existing male/female jacks of the system I was using and I found setting the timers and sensitivity to be very easy by following the instructions clearly laid out on the package the sensor came in. Total setup took less than 2 minutes. It seems very user friendly, pretty plug and play.INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: I am very satisfied so far, it triggers the light strip as soon as the cabinet opens and the sensor has line of sight to a body generated IR source (I usually see the lights flick on as they're triggered by my hand as I reach to swing the cabinet open). The light stays on for 8.5 minutes without being triggered again (I timed it several times out of curiosity) and I find its sensitive enough to remain triggered when I leave the cabinet open and am moving about the room anywhere within line of sight of the sensor. DOES IT WORK: it works well! It's very handy and I think it's worth it's cost as long as it continues functioning as it is now. It will be triggered several times a day, every day. If I encounter any problems I will update this review. As of now, I recommend this sensor and I may even pick up another one to rig a similar LED system in a walk in closet.PROS: easy to install, easy to setup, understandable directions included, acceptable build quality, small size, decent looking, works well.CONS: none as of now. Will update if necessary.
warthorn
2025-07-09 14:08:57
Works as described - put it into an appropriate volt/amp system where the lights are left in the "on" position, and this accurately detects your presence and completes the power loop. It was very easy to add into the existing power system of an LED light kit.Two elements are inconvenient. First is popping open the plastic case and working tiny knobs to set its sensitivity -- realistically not a huge problem since you'll probably only need to set it up the first time, but you'll end up taking it apart a few times to get it dialed in. Nothing broke which is more than I can say for many plastic-clip based doodads like this. Second, the mounting screw holes on the sensor are super tiny. This really limits the types of screws you can use. Tiny screws are very annoying for seating into wood, or even some MDF, without stripping. My suggestion is while you have it apart, drill a small hole or two into the back side of the plastic case (behind/below the circuit board, not touching it) and screw it down that way -- I cut the factory screw holes off mine with a razor blade to make it fit flush in a small space.One other quirk, I've noticed either a decline in the width of its detection or it has gotten slightly laggy. I approach it from the side in my setup and now have to walk about 2 feet further forward before it notices me, which makes a difference in the dark location it's set up in. I will revise my review if it gets worse, for now I may just tweak where it is pointed.Overall, great value and does exactly what it is made for and a very compact package!
emilie pic
2025-06-29 09:05:37
Good product, do the job very well.
VST
2025-02-18 18:36:13
One works perfectly but the other triggers the lights on randomly every couple of minutes when there is no motion. I switched them around and it’s definitely the sensor.Too bad I didn’t install them right away.
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