3d printing machine PIR Infrared Motion Sensor Automatic Body Detector Smart Switch: 12V DC power supply
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Ever walked into a room and wished the lights would just turn on by themselves? Well, this PIR Infrared Motion Sensor is here to make that dream a reality—no clapping required. It's a genius little gadget for smart home automation, quietly keeping an eye out for movement using PIR (Passive Infrared) technology. And because it runs on a 12V DC power supply, it plays nice with pretty much any system you've got. Whether you're looking to scare off burglars, save on your energy bill, or just avoid stubbing your toe in the dark, this sensor's got your back.
- Installation? A breeze. It slips into your existing setup like it was meant to be there.
- And it's energy-efficient, because who likes wasting electricity? (Not your wallet, that's for sure.)
- Plus, it's got a wide detection range—so no sneaky ninja moves will go unnoticed.
- PIR infrared motion detection
- Automatic body detection
- Smart switch control
- 12V DC power supply
General specs
- Brand: 3d printing machine
- Seller: Joom
- Power Supply: 12V DC
- Detection Technology: PIR Infrared
- Operation Mode: Automatic
- First listed by seller: 6/21/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Price | $14.95 | $6.83 | $5.97 | $10.77 | $6.95 | $11.26 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 29, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Technology | PIR infrared | PIR Infrared | PIR Infrared | |||
Compatibility | Smart home systems | LED lights | Standard Light Fixtures | Smart home systems |
Leo D.
Marseille
June 28, 2025
as a dad in marseille, i picked this up to make our home a bit smarter and save on energy, since my kid and i are always on the go. i've been using it for a couple of months now, and overall, it's been a solid addition. it's great for those late-night trips to the kitchen—no more stubbed toes! but i'm a bit skeptical; while it works most of the time, i've noticed it can be finicky with subtle movements. for instance, if i'm just sitting still, it might not detect me, which is a bit annoying. compared to the old manual switch, it's a huge step up, but it's not perfect. i could be wrong, but i think it might struggle in very cold or hot conditions, though our weather here is mostly mild. on the bright side, it's low-maintenance and hasn't failed completely. if you're into home automation and don't mind a few quirks, it's worth a shot. just don't expect it to read your mind—it does the job, but it's not magic.
- Pros: it does the job of turning lights on automatically when i walk into a room, which is super convenient, especially with a kid around who's always forgetting to flip switches. the detection range is wide, so it catches movement from most angles without me having to wave my arms like a maniac. installation was straightforward and it integrated well with my existing setup, no fuss or extra parts needed. plus, it's energy-efficient, so my electricity bill hasn't spiked, which is a nice bonus.
- Cons: sometimes it feels a bit too sensitive or not sensitive enough—i've had moments where it didn't trigger when i entered slowly, or it picked up my cat wandering by and turned on the lights unnecessarily. the power requirement means i had to make sure my system could handle it, which might not be for everyone. compared to other sensors i've tried, it's reliable but not flawless; there's room for improvement in consistency.