
LED sensor light is an intelligent lighting fixture that automatically turns on or off based on detected motion or changes in ambient light. These lights are energy-efficient and enhance security, convenience, and sustainability by only illuminating spaces when needed. They are commonly used in places like garages, entryways, and outdoor areas to provide light only when there is movement or when it gets dark.
• Motion sensors: These lights use a sensor, such as an infrared (IR) sensor or a microwave sensor, to detect movement. When motion is detected within a specific range, the light turns on and stays on for a preset amount of time before automatically turning off.
• Light sensors: These are often called "dusk-to-dawn" sensors. They detect the level of natural light and automatically turn the light on when it gets dark and off when it becomes light enough.
• Energy savings: Lights are not left on unnecessarily, which reduces electricity consumption and lowers energy bills.
• Enhanced security: Motion-activated lights can deter intruders and wildlife by suddenly illuminating an area when someone or something enters it.
• Convenience: They provide automatic lighting for pathways, entryways, and other areas, so you don't have to manually turn lights on or off.
• Extended lifespan: Since the lights are not on constantly, their operational life is extended, and maintenance is reduced.