10-Pack Ceiling Occupancy Motion Sensor, Passive I…

200 $

Product Description

ADJUSTABLE TIME DELAY & SENSITIVITY

The time delay is adjustable from 15 seconds up to 30 minutes and provides a coverage range of up to 30 feet.

D1 Ceiling Occupancy Motion Sensor – High Bay Fixture Mount 360 Degree

PASSIVE INFRARED TECHNOLOGY

This high bay occupancy sensor uses passive infrared (PIR) technology to detect movement in the surrounding space, and automatically turn the lights on and off based on motion in the area. It is a compact, white motion sensor that blends right into your ceiling.

SAVE TIME & ENERGY

Protects & extends lamp life while maximizing energy savings by turning the lights off when it detects no movements in a given duration of time.

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IDEAL FOR HIGH CEILINGS

This occupancy sensor is designed to replace a standard light or fan switch. It is ideal for high mounted areas such as warehouses, manufacturing, and other high ceiling applications.

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Customer Reviews

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Sensor Technology
Passive Infrared (PIR) Passive Infrared (PIR) Passive Infrared (PIR) no data
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Modes
Auto ON/Auto OFF, Manual ON/Auto OFF Auto ON/Auto OFF, Manual ON/Auto OFF Auto ON/Auto OFF no data
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Load Types
LED, Incandescent, Fluorescent, CFL LED, Incandescent, Fluorescent, CFL LED, Incandescent, Fluorescent, CFL no data
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Time Delay
5 sec (Test), 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min 5 sec (Test), 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 30 min 15 sec – 30 min no data
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Voltage
120-277VAC 120-277VAC 120-277VAC no data
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Multi-Way Capability
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Neutral Wire Required
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Wall Plate Included

UL Listed

CA Title 24 Compliant


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An ideal 360 degree high bay occupancy sensor for high mounted areas like warehouses, manufacturing and other commercial spaces designed to replace standard light or fan switches
Featuring latest motion sensor technology, this UL listed ceiling occupancy sensor offers practices in energy-saving, extending lamp life and maximizing time with adjustable controls, time delay and light level
Extend lamp life and maximize time and energy savings by programming lights to turn off when no motion is detected in occupancy vacancy motion sensor 360 degree. Taking care of energy saving practices, and convenience with occupancy and vacancy motion sensors
Equipped with Passive Infrared Technology PIR, this high-quality motion sensor detects heat-emitting sources, automatically turning lights on and off according to the movement in the area. 120v great for businesses, commercial and industrial properties
Adjustable time delay from 15 seconds to 30 minutes and a sensitivity coverage up to 30 feet, this motion sensor light provides an innovative, smart adaptive technology for a larger coverage, perfect for businesses, commercial and industrial properties

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Price: $59.99 - $199.99
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Customers say

Customers are satisfied with the motion detector’s build quality and responsiveness. They find it works well, but some have issues with the light level. There are mixed opinions on functionality, ease of installation, motion detection accuracy, and time adjustment.

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8 Comments

  • texmit

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    Worked great
    This product worked great for me. I put it in the entrance to two closets and it turns on all the lights. The sensitivity is adjustable, and for me the ability to set the delay all the way to 30 minutes was great since the back closet is not visible from the device. I wanted to mount it on my ceiling and the electrical outlet comes out horizontally, so I had to get a 90 degree elbow pipe to have the wiring go up into the ceiling.

  • LED Zone

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    BEST OCCUPANCY SENSOR
    REALLY EASY TO INSTALL WORKS GREAT ON HIGHBAY LIGHTS ALSO WE HAVE BOUGHT OVER 100 OF THEM ALREADY ITS OUR TOP SELLER

  • Carrie HH

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    Caution: The wires can easily come loose
    Bought and installed and could not get it to work. I found that one of the three wires coming out of the device was not connected. Upon inspection the solid core wires appear to be press fitted into the device, not soldered. It was easy enough to push the wire back down into the device and it works just fine. The Green detection light coming on and off is quite bright and noticeable which may be a problem for some.

  • Bob

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    Good motion sensor
    In summary: Good product, pretty good instructions, and very good price. I attached this to a small metal Junction box with 1/2 inch knock-outs, and mounted it to the ceiling of my garage. Then added the plug end of a heavy duty extension cord to bring power to the box, and installed a duplex outlet for plugging in two shop lights. The outlets turn on whenever there is motion below, and stay on for 5 minutes (the minimum setting) after I leave. When working at by bench, with my back to the sensor, it usually picks up my arm motion and stays on for as long as I am in the area. Only once in three months has it turned off while I was working, and that was resolved by simply turning around – which triggered the lights back on. My device triggers on most any motion that lies within a 45 degree cone from the ceiling. Note that Time knob only has a few different values. It is Not infinitely adjustable. However my unit was settable down to 5 minutes, which is perfect for my use. Note also that the Instructions do not say how to adjust the “Light”knob. If you know exactly what it does, put it in a review so future customers will know.

  • Alon Ben Israel

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    These sensors are garbage they die very fast
    I installed 20 of these sensors, In the span of 6 months, 5 have already died, Very bad product, I have other similar sensors that I installed 4 years ago, and none of them died,. I would not recommend this product to anyone.!!!!!!! Not even for free,.

  • DaveNLR

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    Timer is not linear
    The produce was installed in an overhead kitchen light with two 4′ LED tubes. It performs well, and the sensitivity worked great to ignore the cats while picking up the dogs and people.The big complaint is: It has an analog time dial, which SHOULD allow you to gradually increase the on time from the default 15 seconds on up to whatever you want. In reality, it goes from 15 seconds directly to 5 minutes with no middle ground. 15 seconds is ok *IF* you are moving around, but if you pause to fill a pitcher at the sink without waving your arms, the light shuts off. If you set it at 5 minutes, it tends to see a dog or something, and never shut off. I really needed it to stay on for 45 second to 1 minute.I am just leaving it at 15 seconds and waving a lot.

  • Michael Nunan

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    Connecting is a snap when reviewers mention correct wiring instructions.
    I always like to read “other buyers reviews” and look over a PDF install instructions when provided. This really poor wiring instruction diagram stood out as confusing. Thanks for other buyer’s reviews thatmade it simple. Disconnect the the black wire from “power source” and wire direct to black wire from”sensor”. The ” red sensor wire” is then connected it to the other black wire just disconnected coming “out of light fixture”. Wiring the “white sensor wire to white neutral bundle or white wire’ coming from the power source receptacle to complete the wiring job. It should be mentioned not all 3 way switchtraveler wires coming into the power sources receptacle box are the same color so hopefully yourelectrician wired a “black pigtail” to hot source to eliminate confusion when the connecting a light or other device. I spent a few hours researching the best way to handle my wife’s requested for an auto on auto off light upgrade. In my case a wall switch motion sensor was out the question and this motion sensor sure made the project extremely simple. Fifteen minutes to install on my overhead florescence light. My motion sensor works just fine and I would recommend it to others.

  • Amazon Customer

    3 weeks ago / March 29, 2025 @ 8:04 pm

    Works very well.
    I mounted this to the side of a duplex outlet box to control the outlets, and then plugged in an LCD shop light.

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