







Input voltage: 12-24VDCOutput voltage: Same as input voltageMaximum current: 3A (36W@12VDC, 72W@24VDC)Dimensions: 38 x 31 x 8.7mm (1.5 x 1.22 x 0.34 inch)Input wire length: 100mm (3.94 inch)Output wire length: 200mm (7.88 inch)Waterproof?: Slightly water resistant, but not waterproofActivation distance: within 150mm (6 inch)How does it work?When your hand gets closed to the sensor, the switch toggles its state (it turns on if the current state is off, or vice versa). The sensor will have ~1 second hold off time after the state is changed. During the hold off time, the switch keeps the current state and sensor won't do any detection until either the hold off time is passed or your hand moves away. If the hold off time is passed but your hand is still on the sensor, the switch will toggle its state again.* So how about if something keep staying on the sensor? Will the light keep On and Off?Yes, It will. But the IR sensor will only turn On and Off few times and then will go to sleep mode. We purposely added this protective logic in the switch for safety. To resume it, just simply move the blocking-object away. The switch will back to normal. Review: excellent to use for super efficient water saving cleaning - I use this with a 12v RV type pump to turn on/off the pump without having to touch anything. In many respects, this is much better than a traditional faucet device where you physically have to turn a handle to operate water flow. This switch ONLY turns the pump on/off though -- you still need to have a way to regulate flow RATE (I use a PWM controller for that -- it speeds up/slows down the pump depending on what flow rate I require). Once you get used to this type of control, you'll never go back to a regular faucet control. Note that while this is IR the actuation mechanism is magnetic so don't have a magnet near the switch or it won't work. A minor point that I found out the hard way. I use this for all sink faucet use (kitchen/bathroom) and also shower (just wave my hand over the switch to turn on/off the water to the shower -- don't even have to look for the switch but just know approximate location since the distance to activate the switch is almost a foot). This allows faucet action not much different from expensive commercial units that sense hand proximity -- this is just a lot cheaper and if you have an RV (which is how I use it) it's almost indispensable, especially if you're boondocking and need to really watch water use. Review: Great item for turning lights on/off without touching it. - I think this is the item my husband used when he put a long strand of tiny lights around the inside of my pantry. I never have to turn a switch on or off when taking things out or putting things in the pantry. i just run my hand over the switch and it goes on or off. I love it!
| ASIN | B08JWWRC9J |
| Actuator Type | Toggle |
| Brand | Oznium |
| Brand Name | Oznium |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Colour | Red |
| Connectivity Protocol | Infrared |
| Connector Type | Screw Terminal |
| Contact Material | Copper, Brass |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Current Rating | 3 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 110 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Manufacturer | Oznium |
| Material Type | Plastic Copper Brass |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Operation Mode | Off |
| Specification Met | Ip54 |
| Switch Type | Infrared Proximity Sensor Switch |
| Terminal | Through Hole |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wattage | 72 Watts |
D**L
excellent to use for super efficient water saving cleaning
I use this with a 12v RV type pump to turn on/off the pump without having to touch anything. In many respects, this is much better than a traditional faucet device where you physically have to turn a handle to operate water flow. This switch ONLY turns the pump on/off though -- you still need to have a way to regulate flow RATE (I use a PWM controller for that -- it speeds up/slows down the pump depending on what flow rate I require). Once you get used to this type of control, you'll never go back to a regular faucet control. Note that while this is IR the actuation mechanism is magnetic so don't have a magnet near the switch or it won't work. A minor point that I found out the hard way. I use this for all sink faucet use (kitchen/bathroom) and also shower (just wave my hand over the switch to turn on/off the water to the shower -- don't even have to look for the switch but just know approximate location since the distance to activate the switch is almost a foot). This allows faucet action not much different from expensive commercial units that sense hand proximity -- this is just a lot cheaper and if you have an RV (which is how I use it) it's almost indispensable, especially if you're boondocking and need to really watch water use.
S**'
Great item for turning lights on/off without touching it.
I think this is the item my husband used when he put a long strand of tiny lights around the inside of my pantry. I never have to turn a switch on or off when taking things out or putting things in the pantry. i just run my hand over the switch and it goes on or off. I love it!
C**E
fails in a short period of time. Item is not a servicable item.
Item worked well for some time. Now the lights fail to stay on. Without any activation of the hands or any other item the lights turn off after a short period. I have two 16" single strips on the system. Was thinking about using the warranty but for the price just purchase another brand.
A**.
Producto excelente!
El sensor funciona tal como se describe, realiza su trabajo correctamente.
G**N
Nifty but if fooled by bright ambient light. Unpredictable triggering under adverse conditions.
Things to think about: - it's not a dimmer (remember the "iTouch"?) it's just an on/off switch - If the background light is too bright (think, sunlight reflecting off a countertop), the switch does not work properly. - I'm having trouble learning how/when it detects movement. It seems to change on/off state unpredictably. Sometimes it triggers when you walk by, sometimes not. Maybe it's an aiming issue? Need to learn more. All that said, when it works right, under the right conditions, its great.
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