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title: "Sensky BS010L DC12v to 30v Mini Pir Motion Sensor Switch"
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# Adjustable delay time for custom lighting duration 12V-30V DC wide voltage range 7m max motion detection range Sensky BS010L DC12v to 30v Mini Pir Motion Sensor Switch

**Brand:** sensky
**Price:** € 17.60
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sensky BS010L DC12v to 30v Mini Pir Motion Sensor Switch by sensky
- **How much does it cost?** € 17.60 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sensky enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sensky brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Quick installation with clear instructions means you’re up and running in under 2 minutes—no tech headaches.
- • **Compact & Versatile Design:** Discreetly fits in cabinets, closets, gun safes, or pantries—effortless integration into your smart home setup.
- • **Seamless Motion Activation:** Instantly triggers your LED lighting with precise PIR sensing—never fumble in the dark again.
- • **Smart Ambient Light Control:** Automatically disables lighting above your set lux threshold, saving energy and enhancing convenience.
- • **Tailored Sensitivity & Delay:** Fine-tune detection distance and light-on duration to perfectly match your space and lifestyle.

## Overview

The SENSKY BS010L is a compact, DC 12V-30V powered PIR motion sensor switch designed for occupancy-triggered LED lighting. Featuring adjustable sensitivity, delay time, and ambient light threshold, it ensures lights activate only when needed, optimizing energy use. Ideal for cabinets, closets, gun safes, and pantries, it offers easy installation and reliable performance within a 7-meter detection range.

## Description

SENSKY BS010L DC 12V to 30V 3A Mini Pir Motion Sensor Switch,Occupancy Sensor Switch for Gun Safe, Kitchen Cabinet, Pantry, Closet led lighting (Black-With Light Sensor) - desertcart.com

Review: Works for my appication - I think it works well. I probably bought this for the wrong purpose. I'm using it to trigger a camera for home security. I used a voltage divider and I'm able to read the ~12.23v dropped down somewhere around 3-4V with an ADC in my case MCP3008 with 5V reference. I'm able to trigger the camera with a 300ms delay using Raspberry Pi's built in raspistill command and python os.system to call that command otherwise ran by exec() on command line. Anyway it works for me. The range was not as far as I would have liked, I'd say 20 feet was hoping like 30 but oh well. It was tricky to turn the potentiometers at the back for adjusting sensitivity. The light pot for example I don't even know how to use it in real time. I set the delay to lowest possible and then had it connected to a multimeter to see in real time where (how far) it would trigger, where it would shoot from 0.01V to over 12V. update: now that I'm actually using this thing, I'm not sure how reliable it is, it seems to randomly fire despite the low (0) analog readings and the room is empty (no motion/changes) so I'm not sure, will see if it's the light possibly but even that is constant (inside a house) at night currently. Will see about implementing a sort of debouncer (many fires means definite) versus only 1 is a fluke. I tuned it to work at a distance of just under 12 feet away. Sampling at a rate of 200ms, The peaks are above my 500 threshold according to my notes above. You can see some real time screen grabs as I was testing it. I'll update my code to treat it like a debouncer to only trigger when "true motion" is detected. Left is at rest, right is when I'm walking through Edit: My final update This is not reliable to me, I even tried the "debouncer" or sampling the live data (300ms) if in 4 sequential measurements two were what I was looking for, fire the camera. Even in a dead still room, and nothing is moving (live alone) and no fluctuations that I'm aware of. The sensor randomly spikes sometimes it's once in say 20 measurements, then it'll be 3 almost in a row (which trips my debouncer) It was cool to work with but not reliable for motion sensing to trigger a camera (not take pictures when nothing is happening). Still give it a decent score maybe it's me. Doesn't help the calibrating of this thing is not easy/immediate. I did want to add I'm using a wireless raspberry pi 3 and looking around it seems that it's possible for the wifi to trigger it. So I'm going to try and move the PIR sensor away from the PI. It's also near a router maybe that is part of the problem. Wow, moved it away from the router by at least 10 feet and holy cow, no false positives at all. It's not the Pi's wireless, that hasn't changed (distance between pi and PIR sensor) just that this setup was near a router interesting. Cool! Actually I was able to move it even closer as the place I had it before was an ideal position regarding camera fov and sensor distance from the door.
Review: Works well for LED strip light in office cabinet - I am using the BS010l as a motion switch to trigger an LED strip in a metal storage cabinet upon opening. SETUP: It plugged easily into the existing male/female jacks of the system I was using and I found setting the timers and sensitivity to be very easy by following the instructions clearly laid out on the package the sensor came in. Total setup took less than 2 minutes. It seems very user friendly, pretty plug and play. INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: I am very satisfied so far, it triggers the light strip as soon as the cabinet opens and the sensor has line of sight to a body generated IR source (I usually see the lights flick on as they're triggered by my hand as I reach to swing the cabinet open). The light stays on for 8.5 minutes without being triggered again (I timed it several times out of curiosity) and I find its sensitive enough to remain triggered when I leave the cabinet open and am moving about the room anywhere within line of sight of the sensor. DOES IT WORK: it works well! It's very handy and I think it's worth it's cost as long as it continues functioning as it is now. It will be triggered several times a day, every day. If I encounter any problems I will update this review. As of now, I recommend this sensor and I may even pick up another one to rig a similar LED system in a walk in closet. PROS: easy to install, easy to setup, understandable directions included, acceptable build quality, small size, decent looking, works well. CONS: none as of now. Will update if necessary.

## Features

- 【Motion Activated】 : Sensor function triggered by motion, you can use this small motion sensor switch to control lighting like Led strip lighting.
- 【Light Sensor Adjustable】: This function allows you to use the motion sensor in different ambient condition, for example, you set the light sensor value to 20 lux, when the room ambient light value is above 20 lux, the light won’t turn on, but when room ambient light value is less than 20 lux, the sensor can turn light on when motion detected within sensing range.
- 【Delay Time Adjustable- Please set this to its minimum value first then try to figure out your values for the Sensitivity and Light Sensor- this will save your time】: The delay time controls how long the light stays on once it gets triggered, during the delay time if motion detected, the delay time will reset and start a new delay time.
- 【Sensitivity Adjustable】: The sensitivity controls how close you need to be to the sensor in order to activate it.
- 【Wide Application】: You can use this sensor in different occasions like entryway lighting, cabinet lighting, gun safe lighting, pantry lighting, under the bed rails lighting.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00JLB0GM6 |
| Antenna Location | Cabinet, Driveway, Entryway, Garage, Garden, Lawn, Pantry, Sidewalk, Terrace, Under the bed rails, Walkway |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,365 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #49 in Motion-Activated Wall Switches |
| Brand | Sensky |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Light, Security System |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,325 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.89"D x 0.55"W x 0.98"H |
| Manufacturer | SENSKY |
| Maximum Range | 7 meters |
| Mfr Part Number | GKG0103H0000L-HL |
| Model Number | BS010 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating Temperature | 20 °C |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Temperature Range | 15 °C |
| UPC | 700646315048 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sensky
- **Color:** Black
- **Maximum Range:** 7 Meters
- **Mounting Type:** Wall Mount
- **Power Source:** Solar Powered

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works for my appication
*by A***S on October 28, 2017*

I think it works well. I probably bought this for the wrong purpose. I'm using it to trigger a camera for home security. I used a voltage divider and I'm able to read the ~12.23v dropped down somewhere around 3-4V with an ADC in my case MCP3008 with 5V reference. I'm able to trigger the camera with a 300ms delay using Raspberry Pi's built in raspistill command and python os.system to call that command otherwise ran by exec() on command line. Anyway it works for me. The range was not as far as I would have liked, I'd say 20 feet was hoping like 30 but oh well. It was tricky to turn the potentiometers at the back for adjusting sensitivity. The light pot for example I don't even know how to use it in real time. I set the delay to lowest possible and then had it connected to a multimeter to see in real time where (how far) it would trigger, where it would shoot from 0.01V to over 12V. update: now that I'm actually using this thing, I'm not sure how reliable it is, it seems to randomly fire despite the low (0) analog readings and the room is empty (no motion/changes) so I'm not sure, will see if it's the light possibly but even that is constant (inside a house) at night currently. Will see about implementing a sort of debouncer (many fires means definite) versus only 1 is a fluke. I tuned it to work at a distance of just under 12 feet away. Sampling at a rate of 200ms, The peaks are above my 500 threshold according to my notes above. You can see some real time screen grabs as I was testing it. I'll update my code to treat it like a debouncer to only trigger when "true motion" is detected. Left is at rest, right is when I'm walking through Edit: My final update This is not reliable to me, I even tried the "debouncer" or sampling the live data (300ms) if in 4 sequential measurements two were what I was looking for, fire the camera. Even in a dead still room, and nothing is moving (live alone) and no fluctuations that I'm aware of. The sensor randomly spikes sometimes it's once in say 20 measurements, then it'll be 3 almost in a row (which trips my debouncer) It was cool to work with but not reliable for motion sensing to trigger a camera (not take pictures when nothing is happening). Still give it a decent score maybe it's me. Doesn't help the calibrating of this thing is not easy/immediate. I did want to add I'm using a wireless raspberry pi 3 and looking around it seems that it's possible for the wifi to trigger it. So I'm going to try and move the PIR sensor away from the PI. It's also near a router maybe that is part of the problem. Wow, moved it away from the router by at least 10 feet and holy cow, no false positives at all. It's not the Pi's wireless, that hasn't changed (distance between pi and PIR sensor) just that this setup was near a router interesting. Cool! Actually I was able to move it even closer as the place I had it before was an ideal position regarding camera fov and sensor distance from the door.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well for LED strip light in office cabinet
*by A***E on October 30, 2016*

I am using the BS010l as a motion switch to trigger an LED strip in a metal storage cabinet upon opening. SETUP: It plugged easily into the existing male/female jacks of the system I was using and I found setting the timers and sensitivity to be very easy by following the instructions clearly laid out on the package the sensor came in. Total setup took less than 2 minutes. It seems very user friendly, pretty plug and play. INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: I am very satisfied so far, it triggers the light strip as soon as the cabinet opens and the sensor has line of sight to a body generated IR source (I usually see the lights flick on as they're triggered by my hand as I reach to swing the cabinet open). The light stays on for 8.5 minutes without being triggered again (I timed it several times out of curiosity) and I find its sensitive enough to remain triggered when I leave the cabinet open and am moving about the room anywhere within line of sight of the sensor. DOES IT WORK: it works well! It's very handy and I think it's worth it's cost as long as it continues functioning as it is now. It will be triggered several times a day, every day. If I encounter any problems I will update this review. As of now, I recommend this sensor and I may even pick up another one to rig a similar LED system in a walk in closet. PROS: easy to install, easy to setup, understandable directions included, acceptable build quality, small size, decent looking, works well. CONS: none as of now. Will update if necessary.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great, at least 10 ft range and consistently turns on.
*by A***A on May 19, 2026*

Paired with a 12v 3mm narrow light strip to make a great stair rail auto-light feature. Superb!

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