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Lutron Caseta Motion Sensor, Occupancy/Multi-Location, PD-OSENS-WH, White

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Style: Motion Sensor


Features

  • SENSING AND CONTROL: Sensor that can automatically turn off any number of Caseta smart devices after you leave a room
  • ACTIVE HOURS FEATURE: Set sensor to trigger lights on/off based on time of day or sunrise/sunset; use the Lutron app to customize when sensors are active, which lights the sensor controls, and light levels (Caseta Smart Hub, L-BDG2-WH, required)
  • VERSATILE AND POWERFUL: one sensor can turn off any number of Caseta switches, dimmers, fan controls, and Serena smart shades within 60 ft.
  • BREAKTHROUGH SENSING TECHNOLOGY: Detects fine motion 3X better than other sensors; has 180 field of view
  • LONG-LASTING BATTERY LIFE: 10 year typical battery life, 3x longer than the industry average
  • PLACE IT ANYWHERE: Use freestanding on a flat surface or mount to a wall or corner, perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, hallways, garages, and more - no wires required
  • CUSTOMIZABLE: Set your desired level for each device controlled by the sensor
  • Sensor works with Caseta model numbers PD-6WCL, PD-6ANS, PD-5ANS, PD-15OUT, PD-3PCL, and PD-FSQN

Description

Add enhanced automation to your Caseta dimmers, switches, and fan controls with your Caseta Motion Sensor. Program your Caseta Motion Sensor as an occupancy or vacancy sensor to automatically control any number of Caseta devices when you enter or leave a room. One motion sensor can control many Caseta devices within up to 60 ft. and can detect motion three times better than other comparative sensors. The motion sensor features a full 180В° field of view, in addition to having a typical 10 year battery life, three times longer than the industry average. Use the motion sensor for occupancy or vacancy applications wherever it's needed - no wires required. Place it freestanding on a flat surface or mount to a wall or corner; this makes the motion sensor perfect for bathrooms, laundry rooms, hallways, garages, and more. Place in a high traffic area of your home for hands-free control of your lights; alternatively, place in a low traffic area of your home so you never have to remember if you turned the lights off. Set your desired light level on each device controlled by your sensor for further customization; when the sensor switches on, it will automatically turn your devices on to the preset level.


Brand: Lutron


Color: Motion Sensor


Power Source: Battery Powered


Maximum Range: 50 Feet


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Brand: ‎Lutron


Color: ‎Motion Sensor


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Maximum Range: ‎50 Feet


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Temperature Range: ‎32-104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Compatible Devices: ‎Caseta Fan Controls, Caseta Dimmers, Caseta Switches


Item Depth: ‎1.35 inches


Lower Temperature Rating: ‎32 Degrees Fahrenheit


Number of Batteries: ‎1 CR123A batteries required. (included)


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Indoor


Upper Temperature Rating: ‎104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Product Dimensions: ‎1.35"D x 1.8"W x 4.35"H


Manufacturer: ‎Lutron


Part Number: ‎PD-OSENS-WH


Item Weight: ‎3.52 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎PD-OSENS-WH


Batteries: ‎1 CR123A batteries required. (included)


Style: ‎Motion Sensor


Material: ‎Plastic


Shape: ‎Circular


Voltage: ‎3 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Switch Style: ‎Dimmer Switch


Included Components: ‎(1) Caseta occupancy sensor


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Metal


Date First Available: February 3, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works well but one caveat
Style: Motion Sensor
This product works as described. It connects easily to your Lutron Caseta system and shows up in the app as well. I put this in my garage to automatically turn on the lights when we arrive home pull into the garage. Our garage lights, however, are also tied to stairwell lights that lead to the garage but don’t go directly into the garage. We use these same stairs to go down to our family room. The issue with this sensor is that if you manually turn on the lights but never enter the area monitored by the sensor, the sensor will never trigger the lights to turn off after a period of inactivity. So in my case, if I manually turn on the lights to go down the stairs to the family room, the sensor will not turn off the lights after the 1 minute inactivity setting I have programmed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by danny

  • Perfect for my purposes
Style: Motion Sensor
Wow. I just don't know what all these reviews are on about. Look, I get that if you expect something to work one way and it doesn't, you're going to be upset. And in that way the negative 1-3 star reviews here are valid. I'm here to tell you why I think this is a 5 star product. I'm a Homekit user. When I built my system up from the ashes of a prior ZWave setup, I made a big decision: anywhere I had a lamp, I'd use a Hue bulb. Anywhere I had a switch, I would use a Lutron Caseta switch. I don't have any need/desire for color in my lights, so this worked perfectly for me. My primary goal was to automate every single light in my house and do it as cheaply as possible. It's been 3 years now and there's one thing I'm certain of: Caseta products are the best home automation products ever made. I have NOT ONCE had a problem with my Caseta products, and the Hue stuff gives me constant headaches. The only motion sensors I have in my house are in my laundry room and hall closet. They're Hue sensors controlling Hue bulbs in the Hue app (Homekit is completely incapable of programming occupancy correctly - the biggest oversight in a platform full of problems). As I mentioned, I have frequent problems with all the Hue products, so I was THRILLED when Lutron announced their Caseta motion sensor. I think I literally jumped up and down, I was so excited. Imagine my disappointment when I checked out the reviews on Amazon and Reddit! Everyone hated it! I couldn't believe it! But, as I mentioned, I consider Caseta products to be the best ever, so I took a chance on the sensor...and I'm glad I did. Look, I'm using this thing in a room where I actually don't want to use a light switch. I'm using it in my garage workshop, and I've had it installed and operating for 2 weeks now. I can tell you that in my setup it has been nothing short of flawless. It takes less than a second for the lights to turn on when I enter the room. Less than if I'd used a switch. I have the sensor set to pick up minor movement and I have it set for a 5 minute timer. I have not ONCE had the lights turn out on me while I was in my garage. And that's pretty important when I'm using a freaking table saw. Even when I'm on the opposite side of the room standing very still in front of my wall-mounted computer, the sensor is able to pick up enough motion to keep the lights on. The entire time I've been writing this review, I've been standing 15-18 feet from the sensor with my back turned to it, and my slight movements have been enough for it to catch. On the flip side, I know that the five minute time-out is working perfectly. See, we have a fridge and freezer in our garage, so we regularly come out here to get something. I've had plenty of times where I've come back to the garage anywhere from 7-15 minutes later and the lights were off like they should be. Again, I'm not doubting the people who don't like this sensor. I'm assuming that if I walked into the room, the lights went on, then I walked out of the room and turned them off from a switch and then walked back in a minute later, the sensor wouldn't turn the lights on. I can see that complaint and I think it's reasonable. I just wanted to offer this counterpoint to argue that in my situation it's far and away the best possible option. SUMMARY: If you have a place in your home or business that you only want controlled by motion and not switches, this is the sensor for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020 by Matt M

  • Great hardware, lots of potential, needs better Caseta integration. Now with 1 minute timeout!
Style: Motion Sensor
I won’t cover all the points others have covered well in previous reviews but I’m going to put a few more things out there worth knowing about: 1) Sensor coverage: The IR detector’s “view” is sort of a cone, but it is a downward tipping cone. Thus the view is extends straight out horizontally from the sensor window, extending downward from the horizontal plane. What’s that matter? It provides you with some tricks with the coverage. If you have pets, mount the sensor upside-down lower on the wall then recommended. e.g. 4’ instead of 6’-8’. People will still activate it, but dogs will not, as the view is horizontal, extending upward. On a staircase, I have one installed on the bottom wall, upside-down, so that it looks up the stairs. 2) Speaking of which: Walking towards an IR sensor tends to work more poorly than when the motion is across the sensor view. Still, I’m impressed with how well it works when walking towards it. You can see details of the sensing area in Lutron’s spec sheet: https://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/3691125_ENG.pdf 3) Outdoors? Official operating temp is 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C). I’m not sure what will happen if it gets below freezing, but I’m going to try it. But if you can’t mount it in a covered area outside, you can always put it in a plastic bag, perhaps with an opening towards the bottom to reduce condensation. It does work through a bag, it does not work through glass. Oh, and bugs like to get inside such devices, and they can set them off crawling across the sensor. Close up those holes if mounting outside. 4) Time On duration: No idea when, but the latest versions of this now have a 1 minute timeout setting. It’s not marked on the back of the unit: Just perform a normal duration setting procedure, pressing the timeout button until all 3 time LED’s start flashing. Then do a long press (couple of seconds) the 3 LED’s should glow steadily. There’s your 1 minute setting. 5) Problem area: You do get more options if using this with the Lutron hub. Some. The one big frustration I have (as well as lots of others apparently) is that the IR sensor has no awareness that you’ve turned lights on or off manually. This would logically be possible with a hub involved, since it knows when lights are on or off and how they got into that state. Then the sensor won’t turn off the lights that you manually turned on. For now you should plan on either letting the motion sensor control the lights or users, but not both. The closest you can come to making the motion detector behave under manual control is if you switch your lights on and off from the on/off button on the detector itself. If you turn lights off with the button, it won’t turn them back on automatically again until all motion ceases. Think if you turn off the lights to watch a movie: they won’t automatically come on again until everyone has left. So in summary, it’s a nice sensor but as others have said, it would be even better if Lutron would deal with the problem areas. I know I’d buy more of them, but right now their limitations limit where I can use them. There may be a way around this with a different hub setup, but I’m not that far down that torturous path yet… ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021 by Haef Haef

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