IQ America Motion Sensor Light offers 180° motion sensing with a 50 ft. range and is available in bronze or white. The highly efficient light fixture uses 24 mid-power LEDs and generates 1000 Lumens using only 12-Watts. This light features an exit sensor for coverage beneath the sensor when exiting the home, a manual override with reset and photcell adjustments for desired level of darkness, when sensor is activated. This unit installs easily on most surface areas including eave or wall mounting, and features a unique swivel along with vertical and horizontal rotation for optimal coverage.
Product Features
- Eave or wall mounting with unique swivel – Easy to install
- Full pan and tilt of LED light fixtures
- Fully adjustable 180° sensor coverage including exit sensor picks up motion beneath the fixture – Detects motion up to 50 ft. away – Vertical and horizontal sensor rotation for optimal coverage
- Light fixtures use only 12-Watt – 1100 Lumens (Watt Equivalence 110)
- Time adjustment – 1, 5, 10, or 20 minutes – Manual override with auto reset – Photocell adjustment for desired level of darkness, when sensor is activated
Bright light and easy to mount I connected the fixture under my overhang with ease. Adjusting the sensitivity of it, however, was a time-consuming task. The light would seemingly go off and on at its own. In the end, I found that my home broadband signal was activating the light to come on every time I tapped to enter on my iPhone. If the internet was not being used, the light functioned normally. Maybe the manufacturer can improve on this problem. By the way, a good thing, the LED lights remains only warm and not hot to…
No false triggerings even when cold and mounts on horizontal surfaces.
It seems like a good buy but beware, it is very sensitive to ambient light levels. I was about to return it after an arduous high ceiling installation and testing which went well, but then it stop sensing motion at night so I cursed the purchase I had made since I had to take it down again which was a pain. After investigating why it had stopped functioning, It turned out that we are in the Christmas season and I had installed some Christmas lights in the bushes below which fooled the sensor set at maximum darkness. Once I relocated the Christmas decorations it started…
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