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DC 12V/24V Motion Sensor Light Switch,PIR Smart Infrared Human Body Detection,Adjustable Delay & Light Sensitivity,for LED Strip Lights,Cabinets,Closets,Wardrobes,Pantry,Under-Bed Lighting

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Features

  • Motion-Activated Convenience: The sensor detects movement within a range of 10-16 feet, automatically turning on the light when you enter the area. The light remains on as long as motion is detected and turns off after you leave, with an adjustable delay time for added flexibility.
  • Adjustable Light Sensitivity: Choose from three light-sensitive modes to suit your environment: 1,Deep Dark Mode: Activates only in complete darkness (ideal for nighttime use). 2, Light Dark Mode: Activates in low-light conditions (perfect for cloudy days or dimly lit spaces). 3, All-Day Mode: Operates regardless of ambient light conditions, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Customizable Delay Time: Select from three delay settings3 seconds, 45 seconds, or 4 minutesto control how long the light stays on after motion is no longer detected.
  • Wide Power Compatibility: Supports an input range of DC 5-24V, with a maximum power output of 12V/60W or 24V/80W. Note: This product requires a constant voltage DC power supply and is not compatible with AC power or constant current power sources.
  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for controlling LED strip lights in various settings, including kitchen cabinets, closets, wardrobes, entryways, pantries, corridors, bathrooms, basements, warehouses, garages, advertisement light box, under-bed lighting, and other places. Its compact design and easy installation make it a practical choice for enhancing convenience and energy efficiency.

Description

Enhance your lighting experience with the Motion Sensor Switch, a versatile and energy-efficient solution for automated lighting control. Designed with advanced PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor technology, this smart detection switch offers seamless motion-activated functionality, making it perfect for a wide range of applications in your home or workspace.This motion sensor light switch is part of our Smart Home Automation Series, designed to provide seamless integration into modern living spaces. It combines advanced sensor technology with user-friendly features, ensuring reliable performance and energy savings. Product Specifications: Input Voltage: DC 5-24V Max Power Output: 12V/60W, 24V/80W Detection Range: 10-16 feet Delay Time Options: 3 seconds, 45 seconds, 4 minutes Light Sensitivity Modes: Deep Dark Mode, Light Dark Mode, All-Day Mode Dimensions: Mounting hole diameter: 26mm, Compact and easy to install Compatibility: Works with constant voltage DC power supplies (not compatible with AC or constant current power). Upgrade your lighting system with this smart, energy-efficient motion sensor switch and enjoy the convenience of automated illumination tailored to your needs!

Brand: Yogcow


Color: White


Power Source: Hardwired


Maximum Range: 16 Feet


Mounting Type: Through Hole Mount


Brand: ‎Yogcow


Color: ‎White


Power Source: ‎Hardwired


Maximum Range: ‎16 Feet


Mounting Type: ‎Through Hole Mount


Battery Description: ‎Battery not included


Compatible Devices: ‎Light, Lighting Control


Operating Temperature: ‎50 Degrees Celsius


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎50 Degrees Celsius


Manufacturer: ‎Yogcow


UPC: ‎710412398458


Part Number: ‎PIR2601


Item Weight: ‎1.13 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.8 x 1.57 x 1.57 inches


Item model number: ‎PIR26


Material: ‎Plastic


Voltage: ‎12 Volts (DC)


Wattage: ‎60 watts


Switch Type: ‎1-way


Switch Style: ‎Motion Activated


Certification: ‎CE


Included Components: ‎motion sensor


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Description Pile: ‎Battery not included


Date First Available: November 20, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Industrial Quality NPN PROX Sensor
I bought these PIR26 Sensors for Halloween animation triggers. The first thing I did was to disassemble one to verify the internal circuit. Bending the two metal tabs under the rim allowed me to slide the ring off, and the lens and circuit board easily slid out of the housing. An examination of the circuit board showed that both red wires were tied to the same (+) trace on the circuit board. The black wire was the (-) supply trace, and was connected to the output MOSFET transistor's Source lead. The white wire was connected to the MOSFET's Drain tab. From this I see that the sensor's output is basically an open collector that is pulled to ground when activated. Any load would have its (+) lead connected to the (+) of the power supply, along with the red wire from the sensor. The load's (-) would be connected to the white wire, which will be pulled down to ground. Ground is the black wire of the sensor which is connected to the (-) of the power supply. This is similar to the old automobile dome lights where the (+) of the battery went to the lamp, and any door switch grounded the lamp's other terminal. This is typical of NPN wiring (pull down to ground) of Industrial PLCs. This proximity sensor could be easily used with Industrial PLCs because of its 24v power capability. Now for the testing. I bought two sensors for now, and tested them both, to be sure I got similar data. I did. The sensor worked reliably with as little as 3.0 volts on the red wire, and worked as high as 25 volts. I DID NOT Kill it by testing over 25v, someone else can do that with theirs. My ammeter, sensitive to 0.1 ma, did not indicate any current being drawn by the circuit itself, with no load connected. I added an LED and a CL2N3 constant current device as a load. The CL2 is a high voltage, temperature compensated, constant-current source. The device is trimmed to provide a constant current of 20 mA ±10% at an input voltage of 5–90V. The device can be used as a two-terminal, constant-current source or constant-current sink. That is how I was able to test the sensor with a higher voltage by limiting the LEDs current. I couldn't find a data sheet on the output transistor, but its physical size and lack of heatsink indicates to me that it should handle around 4 amps. The sensor's technical details list 12v at 60w which would imply about 5a. I measured the voltage drop across the output MOSFET while powering a resistor load, and determined that the on resistance of the MOSFET was a little less than 50 milli-ohms. Since heat is generated by current flowing through a resistance, 1 watt would be generated with a load of 4.47a. So I would recommend LED loads of less than 4a. Of course, you can use the output to operate an external relay to power whatever you want. Any opto-isolated relay uses an LED to turn on the power output stage, and the LED would draw very little power. Opto-isolated relays typically have a current limiting resistor in series with the LED so just be sure that the relay's input voltage is rated for the voltage you are using for the sensor. This brings me to the next observation, that since the output is an open collector, you can run the sensor on 5 to 24 volts, and connect the output (which is pulled to ground) to any 3.3v, 5v, 12v, or 24v logic input. The output is a clean pulse, so there is no problem with contact bounce. This includes circuits that need a contact closure to trigger. Connect the white wire to the sense input, and the black ground wire to the common. If the device you want to trigger does NOT have a pull-up resistor built in, you can connect an external 2k to 10k 1/4 watt resistor between the red (+) wire and the white output wire. If your device needs (+)5volts to trigger (with respect to ground), then you will have to add a small relay to the sensor to give you an isolated "Common to Normally Open" switch to control your external voltage. Be sure to put a back-EMF protection diode across your relay coil to eliminate the coil induced voltage spikes from getting into your circuitry. A transistor inverter circuit would also work here too. I'm using these sensors to trigger a PIC micro processor, that is programmed to ignore multiple triggers until the display has finished. As such, I've set the time delay to "3 seconds", and triggering to "All Day" since I want it to work all the time. If I were using this as a sensor for night time illumination, I would set it for "Deep Dark" to save the LEDs and power until needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2025 by Roger Johns

  • Not a good product
I have had 2 now. The first one burned up on first use. The second one on replacement is locked to always closed. At this point im just gonna find a different pir.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 by jason mclelland

  • Security system
Works well. Used it as part of my security system.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 by William J Mattor

  • Bad item. Circuit always closed
Switch did not work. Tried all the delay times, tried covering the switch, etc. circuit was always closed not matter what. This is junk
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by Taylor

  • works well
works reliably with an LED light on a remote shed with only solar/12V power. Feels comparable to my hardwired motion lights in terms of sensitivity and range.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025 by Charlie

  • Not working
I did a mock-up before installing the sensor into the light control circuit, but the sensor is always on even if I leave it covered up for 30 minutes.
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2025 by YS

  • Will not work
The item arrived with snipped wires. Do not buy this product.
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by good good

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