EdenGrow Motion Sensor LED Light Bulb: Human body infrared induction
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Why does a light bulb need a brain? For starters, it saves you from stumbling in the dark and cuts down on wasted energy. The Motion Sensor LED Light Bulb is a clever piece of kit that uses a passive infrared (PIR) sensor to detect human movement. Walk into a room, and it lights up automatically; leave, and it shuts off after a set delay. No more fumbling for switches in hallways, closets, or garages—this bulb handles it all, making it a no-brainer for boosting convenience and slashing electricity bills.
Installation is a snap thanks to its standard screw base, fitting into most existing fixtures without a hitch. The LED tech delivers bright, efficient light that lasts ages on minimal power. Just be smart about placement: keep it in spots with a clear view, free from obstructions that could blind its sensor. Whether you're in a home, apartment, or small business, this bulb adds a dash of automation, lighting up your path safely and simply. It's the upgrade that works while you don't.
- Automatic on/off with motion
- Energy-efficient LED technology
- Easy screw-in installation
- Suitable for indoor use
- Human body infrared induction
General specs
- Brand: EdenGrow
- Seller: Joom
- Sensor Type: Passive Infrared (PIR)
- Bulb Type: LED
- Base Type: Screw-in (e.g., E26/E27)
- Induction Range: Standard (typically 5-8 meters)
- Delay Time: Adjustable or fixed (e.g., 10-60 seconds)
- Power Consumption: Low (e.g., equivalent to 40-60W incandescent)
- Color Temperature: Warm White or Cool White (e.g., 2700K-6500K)
- Luminous Flux: Bright (e.g., 500-800 lumens)
- Operating Voltage: 110-240V AC
- Lifespan: Long (e.g., 25,000 hours)
- Application: Indoor use in rooms, living areas, hallways, etc.
- First listed by seller: 8/29/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $9.24 | $6.47 | $19.17 | $6.83 | $21.25 | $8.25 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 27, 2025 | August 27, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 23, 2025 |
Technology | LED | LED, Infrared motion detection | LED, Infrared motion detection |
Isabella H.
Nottingham
September 10, 2025
when i first got this bulb, i expected it to be a simple upgrade for convenience, but the reality is it's actually made a noticeable difference in my daily routine. i use it in our hallway and garage, and it's fantastic not having to search for switches, especially with my little one running around. the automatic on and off feature is a game-changer, though i did have to play around with placement to avoid false triggers from furniture or doors. overall, it's a budget-friendly way to add some smart lighting without any complicated setup, and it's held up well over the few weeks i've had it. not perfect, but definitely worth it for the savings and ease.
- Pros: i was incredibly impressed with how it turns on as soon as i walk into a room, saving me from fumbling in the dark, and it's super easy to install just by screwing it in like a regular bulb. the light is bright and efficient, which seems to help cut down on my electricity usage, and it's been reliable in hallways and closets, making life a bit easier with my kid around.
- Cons: the sensor can be a bit finicky if there's something blocking its view, so i had to move it a couple times to get it right, and the delay before it turns off sometimes feels a bit long, which might not be ideal for every space. also, it doesn't work well in areas with a lot of obstructions, as it seemed to me.