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The TOPGREENER Motion Sensor Switch is a cutting-edge lighting solution featuring a Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor with a 180° field of view. It automatically turns lights ON/OFF based on occupancy, while its CDS technology adapts to ambient light levels. Designed for easy installation without a neutral wire, this switch offers customizable modes and adjustable time delays, covering up to 1200 square feet. Perfect for modern living, it combines convenience and efficiency in a sleek white design.
Operation Mode | Automatic,Automatically,Off |
Current Rating | 5 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 15 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Closed |
Connector Type | Clamp |
Brand | TOPGREENER |
Terminal | Clamp |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5 x 5 x 3 inches |
Contact Material | Plastic |
International Protection Rating | IP54 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Lower Temperature Rating | 100.12 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Upper Temperature Rating | 100.12 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Infrared |
Color | White |
Wattage | 150 watts |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Top Greener Inc. |
Part Number | LIYIN-1022 |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 3 inches |
Item model number | TDOS5-JM-W-2PCS |
Size | 2 Pack |
Style | No Neutral Wire Required |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | TDOS5-JM-W-2PCS |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
O**7
Great motion timer switch
Easy to install and works as it should. Great price also.
J**N
Give it a minute to start up
These worked out pretty well. The hot can go in either side into the back so somewhat easier for setup. You do need to wait a minute when restarting power for these to work. I put one in and was fixing another outlet on same circuit. Restarted power and this light did not turn on. Pressing button and movement didnt work. Cursed and went to put the cover on a different outlet nearby. Came back to look at it again and the motion light immediately turned on and worked fine. So I would recommend giving it a minute to startup when putting them in for them to work. Can see someone getting discouraged quickly when it doesnt start right off. Had same kind of delay with the second switch. Both are working fine now. Lowest delay before automatically turning off is listed on switch at 10minutes but have not timed this myself. Anyway, would recommend the switch since it works fine overall. Just a little delay before it starts working.
D**M
I bought two different motion sensors. They have a common problem.
You cannot 'tap' the off button to turn off the attached device, and expect it to turn on automatically.I use 1 or 3 in my mechanical/storage/downstairs refrigerator room. I can choose to have it auto turn off after 15 seconds, or 5 minutes. It will not (due to hysteresis) adjust to anything in between. Since this is a long narrow room, 15 seconds is too short and it will turn off while I'm at the far end. Five minutes is a bit long, and I'd like to hit the off button as I leave. But, if I do that it won't turn on again when I later re-enter the room.2 of 3 is in my pantry. Here 15 seconds is fine. I cannot leave the sensor area until I leave the room entirely. Then it turns off 15 seconds later. Works very well in this application.3 of 3 is in a bathroom with shower and shower curtain. I set it for 5 minutes. If I'm there moving about, it's good, but won't turn off soon after I leave. I'd like to tap the off button, but then it won't turn on the next time I enter. 15 seconds isn't good because it is likely to turn off while I go to the bathroom or even shave at the mirror. And 5 minutes isn't ideal because while I'm showering, it goes off and I'm left in the dark. (Work around for that is to splash some water on the shower curtain. It sees that as movement, and the light stays on.)Again the cure would be to manually turn the light off when I'm ready to leave, but then I loose the auto-on when I re-enter.The obvious solution is to allow the sensor to turn off with a tap, and still come on when I re-enter.I bothered that they, TOPGREENER, didn't see that as a problem at least as much as I am that it doesn't work that way. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING???
J**R
Let there be light
I added this light switch to my office at work because I was tired of coming in and trying to make my way across the room to turn on the light. This thing works great. It’s sensitive enough that it definitely turns on the lights when someone walks in the room, the light stays on. I’ve never had it go off while I’m in the room but eventually it does turn itself off, so I don’t even have to worry about turning the light off at the end of the workday.
D**E
Easy to install - don’t need neutral
Installed these in closets where either the light gets left on, or the door closes and leaves you in the pitch black!Sensors only need a live and earth wires so connections are the same as a regular light switch. You don’t have to find a neutral in the box, undo the ‘nut’ and add a new neutral wire to the sensor.You can calibrate by removing the front of the unit - you can’t do this once the trim plate is on.The supplied trim plate last are standard size (meaning economy). My new house had pretty rough sheetrock cutouts and the supplied trims didn’t cover fully. I purchased for a couple of bucks 2 oversize ones which fixed the issueSensor reliability had been good - detecting our movement reliably and we had minimal false alerts
E**K
Motion Sensor
Installed two of the TopGreener motion sensor switches yesterday. They work perfectly. Like they do not need a neutral wire.
S**N
non-existent QC. DO NOT BUY
The good:Works well. Easy installation.The bad:Horrible QC. Multiple DOAs.Here's the whole story. Bought a 2 pack. faceplates not in package. Could have sworn they would be. Not a deal breaker. Grabbed a few from the local box store for less than a buck a piece. Installed. One DOA. These things happen. I figure I'd sort it out.Reached out to Amazon. They advised going to the manufacturer and claimed that this would be the fastest way to get a replacement. Reached out to the manufacturer. They said to go ahead and request a replacement through Amazon as that would be the fastest way to obtain a replacement. Okay, a little irritated to get bounced around but, I still have options. Requested a replacement through Amazon.While waiting for my replacement, I decided I really liked the function of these and decided to purchase another set. Like many, I have a habit of leaving the lights on in a few rooms and I figured that this could be a great way to solve that problem2nd set, both DOA. However, this set had faceplates. Now, I'm questioning their QC. However, I only really need 3 working and my replacement set is on the way. Figure I'll sort it out after the replacement set arrives. Might have to make one more return but, okay I guess.Replacement set arrives. 1 DOA. Has faceplates.So, in summary, I am now an expert at removing and installing these and reinstalling the original switches. Over the course of 3 shipments, I have 2/6 working motion switches. Steer clear of these. There is no QC whatsoever. While I am happy with what I have working, if/when these fail, I will steer clear of this brand.
A**N
Great product, works as expected
Product works great and as it should. no real complaints. However one small jiffy, the motion sensor doesn't seem to capture anything below it, so my kid sometimes doesn't trigger it - or the one by our stairs doesn't get triggered until you're leveled with the sensor... I imagine a lot of them on the market are like that though.BIG QUESTION: had a question for the seller or anyone with the know-how, here it goes:Does anyone have any clue how to get the wall switch to trigger the same light from two different areas?Here's my dilemma, I have a turning stair case and the motion switch is installed at the top, and no switch or motion sensor at the bottom. It only triggers at the top going down. However going from bottom up nothing triggers until I reach the top landing area where the motion sensor switch is. Ideally I would like for the light to trigger on both ends since I go up and down the stairs frequently.I've tried using a mirror with mixed success. At fairly close proximity it appears to work if I angle it right. But a little further midway down the stairs and it doesn't trigger anything. Not sure whether it's cause I'm not angling it right or whether the mirror somehow diminishes the "strength" of the sensor... otherwise based on observation the sensor itself is strong enough to reach the distance I'm shooting for.My other option was to solder long wires to a separate PIR motion sensor I purchased (see image gallery). The additional PIR motion sensor is simply just that, a sensor with 4 wires coming out... not a switch. I was hoping to place this one at the bottom of the stair case, using long wires to connect it to the upper stair case Motion sensor light switch. I was thinking of soldering the wires directly to the circuit board of the motion sensor light switch (same connection points where the native sensor is already installed on the switch.) I'm assuming if I solder the same wires to the same points it'll somehow complete a circuit or trigger it the same way the native sensor would.But after taking a closer look at the circuit board, not all the connection points are labeled clearly enough where I would feel comfortable enough to go ahead with it.If anyone has any suggestions it would be appreciated! better yet, if anyone could suggest how I can get this to work that would be awesome. Wow I wrote a lot, hope this finds somebody lol.
E**R
Compré dos paquetes con dos y uno de 4 no sirvió
Me pareció buen producto como no lo pude instalar inmediatamente hasta ahora me di cuenta que uno no funciona o sea que el 50% bien
L**O
Works well, easy to set but beware if you have glass
Works as intended. I use it in the bathroom, it turns on the lights when I enter (when it detects movement). There's no light sensor, meaning it will turn on regardless of the ambiant brightness.I set the dial so it turns off automatically after 3 min.One thing to note : it doesn't seem to detect movement through glass. When in the bathtub, it doesn't see me if I stand behind the glass. I find myself raising my hand back where the glass doesn't hides me. I don't think it's a defect, it's just how the technology works.
C**N
Dejo de funcionar despues de u par de meses.
Al inicio todo bien... las luces de la escalera encendian con el sensor y permanecian encendidas de acuerdo al tiempo que se ajuste... pero en tan solo un par de meses, las luces quedaron encendidas permanentemente... no hubo forma de apagarlas... ni manualmente... tuve que retirar estos switches y volver al convencional (manual).NO lo recomiendo.
Y**S
Fonctionnement impeccable, de jour ou de nuit.
Je viens d'installer mon 3e interrupteur. Ils fonctionnent tous très bien. Installation et ajustement faciles. Note importante : après installation et remise du courant, allouer 15 minutes d'attente. Ce n'est qu'après ce délai que tout se met à bien fonctionner. Cette précision n'est pas mentionnée dans le feuillet d'instructions. Autre point : cet interrupteur s'allume dès qu'il voit du mouvement, même en plein jour. Il n'est pas muni d'un système de détection de luminosité, d'où l'attribution de 4 étoiles.
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