Motion sensor LED light – Automatic lighting & nighttime safety
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One of the highest-risk situations for my patients — especially elderly people — is moving around at night. Getting up in the dark, looking for a light switch, crossing a hallway without visibility. That's where most falls at home happen.
This motion sensor light turns on automatically as soon as you pass by, in the dark. No contact, no switch to find — just soft, immediate light exactly when you need it.
A simple detail, but one that genuinely makes a difference for daily autonomy and safety.
— Physical therapist, founder of Reprogrammer Boutique
Why I selected it
- Automatic detection — turns on as you pass, switches off after a few seconds
- Soft, non-glaring light — ideal for night-time movement without disturbing sleep
- Day/night sensor — activates only in darkness
- Long battery life — up to 1 year depending on use (4 AAA batteries)
- Easy installation — wall mounting, no electrical work required
Installation suggestions
Ideal for:
- The hallway between bedroom and bathroom
- Staircases
- The home entrance
- Wardrobes and dressing areas
Who is it for?
- People looking to make their night-time movements safer
- Families with elderly relatives at home wanting to support their independence
- Anyone looking to improve the safety and comfort of their home at night
Technical specifications
- Light source: high-efficiency LED
- Output: 0.8 W
- Detection: infrared sensor + day/night sensor
- Materials: aluminium + PVC
- Dimensions: 190 × 30 × 16 mm
- Power: 4 AAA batteries (not included)
- Battery life: up to 1 year depending on use
- Available in cool white or warm white
⚠️ Home comfort and safety accessory. Does not replace medical advice. If in doubt, consult a healthcare professional.
