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Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Light Switch (2-Amp Single Pole)

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Amazon has Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Light Switch (2-Amp Single Pole, MS-OPS2-WH, White) for $15.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • Motion sensor light switch automatically turns the lights on when you enter the room and off when you leave
  • Senses daylight in the room and learns your preferred light level over time, so your lights stay off if it's already bright
  • Occupancy Mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and Vacancy Mode (Manual On, Auto Off) allows you to adjust the sensor to your needs; Programmble to delay turning off your light switch to 1, 5, 15 or 30 minutes after leaving a room
  • Install using the ground wire if no neutral is available in your home; Single Pole Only
  • The wallplate sold separately (not included).

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Amazon has Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Light Switch (2-Amp Single Pole, MS-OPS2-WH, White) for $15.95. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to community member artcab for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Motion sensor light switch automatically turns the lights on when you enter the room and off when you leave
  • Senses daylight in the room and learns your preferred light level over time, so your lights stay off if it's already bright
  • Occupancy Mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and Vacancy Mode (Manual On, Auto Off) allows you to adjust the sensor to your needs; Programmble to delay turning off your light switch to 1, 5, 15 or 30 minutes after leaving a room
  • Install using the ground wire if no neutral is available in your home; Single Pole Only
  • The wallplate sold separately (not included).

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brett.mas
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Based on the description:

MODE SETTINGS: Occupancy Mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and Vacancy Mode (Manual On, Auto Off) allows you to adjust the sensor to your needs; Programmble to delay turning off your light switch to 1, 5, 15 or 30 minutes after leaving a room
Timless
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I poop in the dark to hide the shame.
artcab
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We have one in our laundry room and it's perfect, not needing to hit a switch carrying a load of laundry in our out of the room. Loading/unloading machines provides enough motion to keep the lights on, we have the timeout set to one minute and are rarely if ever left in the dark. Also that same room connects to our attached garage - nice to have the light click on as soon as you swing the door open when coming home after dark and walking in from the garage.

We have one in a powder room as well - setting the timeout to 5 minutes is usually more than enough.

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WiseRose8215
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Does anyone know if this senses occupancy without constant movements?
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Quote from WiseRose8215 :
Does anyone know if this senses occupancy without constant movements?
Based on the description:

MODE SETTINGS: Occupancy Mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and Vacancy Mode (Manual On, Auto Off) allows you to adjust the sensor to your needs; Programmble to delay turning off your light switch to 1, 5, 15 or 30 minutes after leaving a room
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ColinUNCDec 03, 2024 09:16 PM
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Quote from WiseRose8215 :
Does anyone know if this senses occupancy without constant movements?
No it does not. If you're pooping, just wave your hand. You can adjust the timer though, so for a bathroom, I set it to the time I expect to take a shower (15 or 30 minutes for my partner Wink ).
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TimlessDec 03, 2024 09:17 PM
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Quote from WiseRose8215 :
Does anyone know if this senses occupancy without constant movements?
seriously doubt it.

it would need mmwave
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TimlessDec 03, 2024 09:20 PM
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Quote from ColinUNC :
No it does not. If you're pooping, just wave your hand. You can adjust the timer though, so for a bathroom, I set it to the time I expect to take a shower (15 or 30 minutes for my partner Wink ).
I poop in the dark to hide the shame.
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BalockayDec 03, 2024 09:22 PM
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Quote from Timless :
I poop in the dark to hide the shame.
My man 🤙🏻
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WiseRose8215
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Quote from Timless :
seriously doubt it.

it would need mmwave
That's what I was thinking. Thanks all for the insight

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RockPastaDec 03, 2024 09:31 PM
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Quote from WiseRose8215 :
Does anyone know if this senses occupancy without constant movements?
You need motion, but not a lot. I have it driving my office lights. They have never turned off while I'm in the room, but it does face me directly
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WiseRose8215
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Quote from RockPasta :
You need motion, but not a lot. I have it driving my office lights. They have never turned off while I'm in the room, but it does face me directly
That makes sense... I guess i don't have any proper use case for this 🤔
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Quote from WiseRose8215 :
That makes sense... I guess i don't have any proper use case for this 🤔
We have one in our laundry room and it's perfect, not needing to hit a switch carrying a load of laundry in our out of the room. Loading/unloading machines provides enough motion to keep the lights on, we have the timeout set to one minute and are rarely if ever left in the dark. Also that same room connects to our attached garage - nice to have the light click on as soon as you swing the door open when coming home after dark and walking in from the garage.

We have one in a powder room as well - setting the timeout to 5 minutes is usually more than enough.
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IamWU
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Quote from WiseRose8215 :
That makes sense... I guess i don't have any proper use case for this 🤔
Its very accurate and doesn't require much movement at all. I have a sensor switch in my garage and it'll pick me up 30' away from my workshop when I walk back and forth to grab stuff. You can modify sensitivity, duration on bt movements, and also off time I believe. It's really good!
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palindromeDec 03, 2024 09:49 PM
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It says NO Neutral... But what it doesn't tell you is that it MUST have a GROUND...

I have an old house and some switches aren't grounded AND don't have a neutral. Frown
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JesrfDec 03, 2024 09:58 PM
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Quote from palindrome :
It says NO Neutral... But what it doesn't tell you is that it MUST have a GROUND...

I have an old house and some switches aren't grounded AND don't have a neutral. Frown
Ground it to the box
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artcab
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Quote from palindrome :
It says NO Neutral... But what it doesn't tell you is that it MUST have a GROUND...

I have an old house and some switches aren't grounded AND don't have a neutral.
If you have steel boxes, it could be that the steel box itself is grounded and you could pigtail a ground wire off the steel box to pick up a ground.
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tobybot
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Quote from WiseRose8215 :
That makes sense... I guess i don't have any proper use case for this 🤔
That's not the slickdeals way!

Like others have said, these are great for laundry rooms, closets, pantries, garages, 1/2 baths, offices, hallways, stairways, basements, etc. as long as you have a switch positioned in the right place.
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