Motion Sensing Light Socket
Most people like to turn off the lights in areas of the home that are not currently being used. Often times one forgets to flip the switch when leaving the room, especially in places like a garage or outdoor shed. This can turn into a big power waster which results in an unnecessary energy bill each month. Manual lighting can also be difficult to use as you struggle to find the light switch in the darkness. There is a hands-free lighting solution that uses your existing light sockets to give you the convenience you desire. A motion sensing light socket is a handy device that turns on a light bulb automatically when you enter the room. This hand-free lighting method saves power because you don’t have to remember to turn off the light, it goes off automatically. Having both inside and outside lights is essential in staying safe.
Dark places can be dangerous especially if you’re putting a tool back into your garage or shed at night. Fumbling around in the dark is a recipe for disaster. This system is extremely easy to use and set up. First, you take the motion sensing socket and screw it into your existing socket. Then, screw in your bulb and you’re done. The system will use minimal energy to power the motion sensor. A 360 degree sensing arc allows the unit to turn on when no matter where you enter from. After a couple minutes of inactivity, the light will shut off automatically and wait for your return. Areas like stairwells and basements can be an inconvenient place for a light switch. Automatic lighting is the perfect solution for these places.
These light sockets are generally not compatible with the following types of bulbs: enclosed, shaded and halogen. This applies to bulbs that are sealed behind a glass cover, as the sensor will not be able to see through it. An excellent place to add one of these sockets is in a rubbermaid shed.
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