Sensors

Sensor lighting adds a touch of sophistication and modernity to wardrobe design. The sleek and discreet fixtures create a visually pleasing environment within the wardrobe, enhancing the overall aesthetics of the room. This can be particularly advantageous in walk-in closets or dressing areas, where the visual appeal of the space is a priority.

Sensor lighting in wardrobes offers numerous benefits that significantly enhance functionality, efficiency, and user experience. By providing improved accessibility, enhanced visibility, energy efficiency, safety, and aesthetic appeal, sensor lighting transforms the way we interact with our wardrobes. Whether in residential or commercial settings, the integration of sensor lighting technology represents a valuable investment that elevates convenience and organization while reducing energy consumption and costs.

Description: Male Dupont wire is connected to the lamp, female Dupont wire is connected to the power supply, gray is connected to the positive pole, and the letter wire is connected to the negative pole!

Tips: If the LED light is always on after the wire is connected, the switch cannot be controlled.

There are three reasons for this:

1. The positive and negative poles are reversed

2. The input and output are reversed

3. The working voltage does not match

Operating Voltage:DC12-24V, Output Voltage:DC12-24V, Controllable Load:≤5A, Controllable Power: 12V≤60W/24V≤100W, Sensing Distance:≤10cm