LED PIR Sensor Lamps

February 8, 2024

SATCO|NUVO’s PIR screw-base lamps with integrated motion sensor turn any luminaire into a motion activated light source without added wiring. Conveniently install lamps to improve safety and security in any application. Available in A19 and PAR38 bulb shapes and rated for wet locations, these lamps can be used indoors or outdoors, and are ideal for walkways, entryways, and garages.

PIR Sensor Lamp Features:

  • Instant Security Lighting Simply Put Into Existing Fixtures
  • Integrated Motion Activated Sensor
  • Sensor Has 90 Viewing Angle and 26’ Range
  • Works with Standard Fixtures
  • Light Activates for 5 Minutes When Motion is Detected
  • Dusk-to-Dawn Operation
  • Dual Mode Capable With Motion Sensor OR Always-On

Suggested Applications:

  • Indoor or Outdoor Applications
  • Walkways
  • Entryways
  • Garages

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