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Led sensor light is a new type of intelligent lighting products.
Date:2021-06-18Author:Newlamp LightingView:1297

LED sensor light is a new type of intelligent lighting product that automatically controls the light source through the sensor module. From the light source material, LED as an intermittent illumination source for frequent switching, is undoubtedly the most ideal choice for incandescent lamps and various types of fluorescent lamps. It has long switching life, fast response, high luminous efficiency, small size and easy control. The characteristics are perfectly reflected. On the other hand, it is smarter and does not require a manual switch to automatically light up the bulb

According to different sensing methods, LED induction lamps currently have 4 categories: 1. LED sound and light control induction lamps; 2. LED infrared sensor lamps; 3. Radar sensor lamps;

LED sensor light is a new type of intelligent lighting product that automatically controls the light source through the sensor module.

First, the application of LED light source in induction lamp products, Zhang Yang has advantages (long switch life, high light efficiency, small size, easy to control), avoiding the shortcomings (no continuous high temperature causes light decay, color rendering is often low) Become a problem).

Second, the benefits of power saving can quickly recover early high investment, and long life saves a lot of labor costs.

Third, the automatic switch brings great convenience to people's lives. People (cars) come to light, and people (cars) go out. Particularly suitable for use in underground garages, stair walkways, automated plants, warehouses, elevator doors, porches, balconies, etc. where automatic lighting is required to turn the lights on and off.

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