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Why Use Occupancy/Vacancy Sensors?Want a convenient way to save energy in your home? A Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch automatically turns lights on when you enter a room and off when you leave. It’s ideal for rooms where lights are often accidentally left on, such as a child’s room, or rooms where you often enter with your hands full, such as a laundry room.Learn More
Occupancy vs. Vacancy Sensors
Where to Use an Occupancy Sensor:
- Use an occupancy sensor in rooms that you often enter with your hands full, such as a kitchen, a laundry room, or a storage room
Where to Use a Vacancy Sensor:
- In a child’s room to ensure the lights are never accidentally left on
- In a bedroom so the lights won’t turn on at night if your partner walks in while you’re sleeping
- In a hallway so that pets won’t inadvertently trigger the lights
Occupancy/Vacancy Sensing Switch Application Ideas (PDF, 464 kB)
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The Lutron Difference
Where to Use an Occupancy Sensor:
- XCT technology — Lutron’s proprietary technology ensures lights stay on when the room is occupied
- Ambient light detection — senses daylight and only turns lights on when needed
- Works with all bulb types
- Installs in minutes — no neutral wire required
- Stylish — matches Lutron family of Maestro smart controls and blends in
Learn about other Maestro family sensors, including
Commercial sensors and
Dimming sensors.
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