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forum thread Posted by Lobbymonster • Last Tuesday
forum thread Posted by Lobbymonster • Last Tuesday

2-Pack Lutron Maestro 2-Amp/Single-Pole Motion Sensor Switches (White) $34.45

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Model: Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Switch | 2 Amp, Single Pole | MS-OPS2H-2-WH | White (2-Pack)

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artcab
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These have a bunch of built-in programmability and don't require a neutral wire. Great for single entry door rooms like powder rooms and laundry rooms. There's a three way version as well.

I have a house full of smart switches and sensors, but these work great without requiring any wireless connectivity.
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sarcasmogratis
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Kasa smart switch with motion is $20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B099KGWGQM
That one does require a neutral though
$23 if you want it to dim (allows for slow on. slow off) https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09NMX9N24
I love it for the entryway- when you come in at night and the light comes up for you...and turns off x minutes later.
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VioletHerring1824
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Quote from artcab :
These have a bunch of built-in programmability and don't require a neutral wire. Great for single entry door rooms like powder rooms and laundry rooms. There's a three way version as well. I have a house full of smart switches and sensors, but these work great without requiring any wireless connectivity.
Noob question, why is not requiring a neutral wire a benefit?
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Timless
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Quote from VioletHerring1824 :
Noob question, why is not requiring a neutral wire a benefit?
old houses sometimes don't have neutrals in their boxes
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BeepBopBeep
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These are really good. We have several switches that have been working for over 15yrs

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