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Posted 2 May 2024
Philips Hue Indoor Motion Sensor - or 2 for £53.74
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I've been after one of these for a few weeks and this is the cheapest I've seen it for a while.. 30% off a 2nd one too, if you need 2.
I think these are really useful, I have one in the hallway and on the landing, if I come home when it's dark the hallway & landing lights come on, I also have it set so if it's during the night they come on dim. I've recently put colour GU10's in my bathroom so now I'll automate this to turn on/off at night (yes, pressing the switch is too much work!).
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I think these are really useful, I have one in the hallway and on the landing, if I come home when it's dark the hallway & landing lights come on, I also have it set so if it's during the night they come on dim. I've recently put colour GU10's in my bathroom so now I'll automate this to turn on/off at night (yes, pressing the switch is too much work!).
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- Smart Outdoor Lighting - Have your indoor or outdoor smart lights turn on automatically whenever motion is detected.
- What's Required? - A 'Philips Hue Bridge' (sold separately) is required for smart control. Simply connect your new Philips Hue Motion Sensor to the bridge and take advantage of smart home lighting via the 'Philips Hue' app.
- Weather Resistant (IP54) - The Philips Hue Motion Sensor is specifically designed for outdoor environments and has undergone rigorous tests to ensure performance.
- Position Anywhere - The outdoor sensor is battery operated, and communicates wirelessly to your bridge, so you can take it wherever you want to detect movement. All the necessary components are included to mount it on the wall or in a corner.
- Integrated Dusk to Dawn Sensor - With the motion sensor's integrated dusk to dawn sensor, have your lights only switch on when it's dark outside.
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sorted byThere are other qualifying items if you don't want 2 sensors e.g. tap dial switch.
So when triggered this can switch certain lights on like a bathroom.
How do they go off?
Do you set them on a timer for say 5 minutes or do you have to actually turn them off (via a switch, alexa etc)
Ideally you'd want them to turn off automatically when leaving the room??
Only pain is setting up the sensitivity settings
Try explaining to guests that they don’t need to use the light switch when they use the bathroom though lol.
Edit: oh no just realised I have spot lights now where I needed it. (edited)
It normally jumps between £35-39.99, it's been up and down for a couple of days before dropping to this price again.