Illuminate Your Space, Save Your Energy! 💡
The SkylinkHome ID-318 is a wireless, water-resistant motion sensor light transmitter designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It features an adjustable countdown timer, a maximum range of 500 feet, and a built-in photo cell for optimal energy savings. Weighing just 0.3 pounds, this easy-to-install device is perfect for enhancing home automation while reducing energy costs.
Brand | Skylink |
Colour | As shown in the image |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Maximum Range | 500 Feet |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | SkylinkHome |
Item model number | ID-318 |
M**I
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This is a high quality product, I love it, easy to setup, working perfectly , perfect service support,Guys, this product doesn't need HUB , easy standalone setup with receiver,Unfortunately i asked my question in Amazon and people gave me the wrong info , they said this product need hubBut i called support and they confirmed no hub neededNo delay on sens,Installed in my bathroom ,Thanks for this product,
D**N
Great product...
I'm really happy with the SkylinkHome 318 series. Of course with all the different options there could be hundreds of configurations but I figured I would share what I bought and how I configured it. I purchased the PA-318 (1500W Plug-In Receiver), two ID-318 (Wall Mounted Motion Sensors) and a TB-318 (Wireless Wall Mounted Transmitter). The goal of my configuration was to hook up all my yard lights with one motion sensor at the front door and one motion sensor by our garage. I had to plug in several items in to the PA-318 so used a power strip (worked fine). The motion sensors were configured to turn the lights on for five minutes and the TB-318 wall switch was configured to turn the lights on or off with no timer.Everything was configured as stated above and worked perfectly. If I walk in to the house and want to shut off the lights that are on for 5 minutes because of my motion I can just flip the switch, if I have guest coming over I can turn the lights on and they will stay on until I flip the switch again to shut it off.I am super happy with this setup, hope this helps someone looking to do something similar.Update 1: After reading a few post about battery life I purchased a 9v AC adapter/transformer and it worked perfect. If your close to power this might be an option.
T**N
Accomplishes most of what I was aiming for
I have been wanting to add motion detection to two sets of flood lights on my driveway for long time. The lights are about 30 feet up, so simply changing to motion detecting fixtures was not really a good solution. The ID-318, coupled with the WE-001 receiver switch, has been a very good, though not perfect, solution. Install was pretty easy, but the WE-001 did require disabling a three-way switch. Otherwise, the ID-318 is easy to pair with the switch, and it comes with a convenient swivel mount. The range on the motion detector is pretty good. When I walk up the driveway, it usually triggers when I get within about 40 feet. The few gripes I have with it are as follows: 1. Even though the ID-318 is well within range of the WE-001 switch, sometimes the motion detector must trigger a few times before the lights turn on. I am not sure if this is a motion detector or switch issue. 2. The ID-318 will not trigger unless it is completely dark outside, even though I have the light sensitivity threshold set to bright. 3. I was hoping the ID-318 would turn on my flood lights when our vehicles pull into the driveway. Oddly, it will not detect my wife's van or my truck. However, it does trigger as soon as I walk past. 4. I am not sure how the ID-318 qualifies as weather-resistant. The battery compartment (which contains access to a circuit board) does not have a gasket or any kind of waterproofing whatsoever. I added a bead of silicon caulk around the seams in hopes that maybe it will help the unit last a little longer, but I am not optimistic. Despite these imperfections, I am pleased with how this setup has worked out so far.UPDATE: It stopped working after about 8 months. I changed the battery, but it still did not work. I brought it inside and forgot about it for a few weeks. I then tried it again, and it worked. Put it back outside, and it stopped working again after about a two weeks. I think my concerns about its weather resistance were valid. Pretty disappointing.
G**T
Last only so long
Use it to trigger outside lights. Works great when working but after 2 years range or detection stopped working. I had to buy a new one to replace the old one so that the other unit (receivers) do not go to waste.
B**N
Not suitable for outdoor use
Not for outdoor use. NOT water resistant. Rain water gets inside and they stop working.Disappointed with these products.
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