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Motion Activated Lighting

overall review score: 4.2
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Motion-activated lighting is a lighting system that automatically turns on when it detects motion within a certain area and turns off after a period of inactivity. It is commonly used for security, energy efficiency, and convenience in residential, commercial, and outdoor settings.

Key Features

  • Automatic illumination upon motion detection
  • Infrared or ultrasonic sensors for detecting movement
  • Customizable sensitivity and activation zones
  • Energy-efficient, reducing electricity consumption
  • Automation timers for controlling operation durations
  • Wireless or wired installation options

Pros

  • Enhances security by deterring intruders
  • Conserves energy by only activating when needed
  • Increases convenience by eliminating the need to manually turn lights on or off
  • Easy to install in various settings, including outdoor pathways, garages, and indoor halls
  • Can be integrated with smart home systems

Cons

  • False activations caused by pets, wind, or environmental factors
  • Limited coverage area depending on sensor quality
  • Battery-powered models require regular maintenance or replacements
  • Initial installation costs can be higher than traditional lighting
  • Potential privacy concerns with constant detection features

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:41:50 AM UTC