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HomeX-10 ProductsSecurity & SurveillanceOccupancy Sensors / Motion DetectorsX10 EagleEye Indoor/Outdoor Motion Detector MS14A |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Been working for three years now... Nov 08, 2008
By Richard M. Sartori This unit is awesome. Yes, like the other reviewer said, there are false alarms but with me it's usually when the wind is blowing debris around. I have it installed outside my doorway and connected to a small indicator on my fireplace. When something comes in my driveway the light turns on.
I don't know about battery life but it's still working when I change batteries once a year and I live in the Northease USA so it gets all extremes of weather.
I recommend this to everyone.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
X10 Auto Control of Kitchen Cabinet Lights Jun 24, 2010
By B. Arnold This setup is so simple it's ridiculous. Take the battery powered Motion Detector and a Wireless Transceiver Module (TM751) and you have a complete system for controling lights. Just plug the cord from the lights into the TM751. Now whenever someone walks into my kitchen, the under-cabinet lights turn on. I programmed it to shut them off after 30 minutes. The unit is programmed by a sequence of presses on the two buttons. It's a little tricky but the instructions are clear. Write down the steps because in a year or so you will need to do it again when you replace the batteries.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Good Motion Detector. Jun 09, 2008
By Jose Suero
"JR"
I like this motion detector, I use it to light some areas of my office and to be notified by email (With the CM11a Computer Interface) if some thing or someone moves inside my office on the night. You must have the X10 Transceiver to see this working. And one X10 Module to turn on/off one light or appliance.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
EagleEye is just OK Jul 22, 2008
By D. Laslo Works maybe too well. It picks up many false alarms (cars down a far street, movement of neighbor's bird feeder, etc) and I had to move it many times.
After a few months operation - it failed. It now sends out alternating on and off signals
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
A Cheap Fix for me! Sep 14, 2011
By C. Hobbs
"GuyAtTech"
Let me start by saying I been using X10 products for about 13 years. They have traveled with me and I am so used to turning lights on and off with a remote I would not know how to even work a switch :-) This serves the purpose of sitting on my porch and turning my porch light on and off when someone walks up. It wasn't easy to program but it wasn't that difficult. You just have to pay close attention to the wording in the directions as everything is pressing a sequence of buttons in a certain sequence to achieve programming. I believe taking the batteries out starts the process over SO KEEP THE DIRECTIONS or you ll be using code A1 as it is the default housecode A Module #1.
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