U4GLORY Outdoor Radar Motion Sensor Light Bulb - 2 Pack, A21 15W (100Watt Equivalent), E26 1500LM, Motion Activated Dusk to Dawn LED Bulbs Lighting, for Porch, Garage,Patio, 3000K Warm White
☀Radar Motion Detector Light Bulb: Compared with the traditional infrared pir motion sensor light bulb, the 4.0GHz radar motion sensor bulb was more sensitive and stronger penetration to provides 360-degree motion sensing capability with a range of 20 feet. You no longer have to worry about fumbling around for switches and the sensor light bulbs will auto turn on when you in the detection range and then switch off automatically if no additional motion is detected within 17 seconds. ☀Built-in Dusk to Dawn Sensor: This motion sensing light bulb will automatically switches ON at dusk when the movement sensor is activated and OFF at dawn. (Turn on below about 25Lux and off about above 50Lux) NOTE: Will not turn on in the daytime even when they detect motion. And if you use it for the first time during the day, it will turn on for 17 seconds and it will turn off after about 17s when no motion detected.) Saving you the trouble of manual controls. ☀Lasting & Energy Saving - With aluminum heatsink to make sure that the heat comes out from the Lamp. Input Voltage: AC100-240V; Output Power: 15W(100-Watt Equivalent); Warm White 3000K; Luminous: 1500lm; Lamp Style: E26; Made of plastic mask according to the LED chip unique cooling requirements with up to 25000 hours lifespan. Sharply decrease your electricity costs. The higher you hang the bulb, the larger detection range it achieves as the highest could be 16ft vertically.
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