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The Philips Hue Motion Sensor is a wireless, battery-powered device designed exclusively for Philips Hue smart lights. It leverages Zigbee mesh technology via the Hue Bridge to deliver reliable, low-latency motion-triggered lighting automation. With customizable settings through the Hue app, users can tailor light brightness and color temperature based on time and activity. Its magnetic mount enables easy, no-drill installation anywhere in the home. Featuring a 2-year battery life on standard AAA alkaline batteries, this sensor enhances convenience, energy efficiency, and smart home integration for a seamless lighting experience.









| ASIN | B09KNQ5KTB |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
| Battery Description | Alkaline AAA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,663 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Motion-Activated Wall Switches |
| Brand | Philips Hue |
| Color | white |
| Compatible Devices | Philips Hue devices, WiFi-enabled devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (936) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2021 |
| Description Pile | Alkaline AAA |
| Included Components | Motion Sensor |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.75 ounces |
| Item model number | 570977 |
| Manufacturer | Signify North America Corporation |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Range | 12 Meters |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Part Number | 570977 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.1"D x 2.44"W x 2.44"H |
| Size | No Size |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Motion Sensor |
| Style | Sensor Only (New Version) |
| UPC | 046677570972 466775709720 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
A**N
Worth it! (from someone that never thought would buy a sensor)
I've been with the Phillips Hue ecosystem for a little over a year and a half completely happy. I thought I would never buy a motion sensor to be honest with you, it's funny that I'm writing this review. I have about 24 and counting of their lights bought this motion sensor for indoors and less than a week later I bought two outdoor motion sensors for back in front of the house just because of the experience of this one. It's sensitive, very customizable, and connectivity is excellent because it uses Zigby/2.4 Wi-Fi the more products you have lingering around like for example the lights, sensors, door connectors, etc. they transmit a signal creating a spider mesh type of web to allow the object to talk to each other and send the commands making it more accurate even if your Wi-Fi isn't perfect. I still would recommend a decent Wi-Fi or possibly a mesh Wi-Fi system. Now this is meant to work with the Phillips Hue Bridge so if you're looking at this, there's a 99% chance you already have a bridge. (Plus know this) The battery life is excellent. It uses a standard Hearing Aid type of battery. The flat kind Phillips estimate replacing every two years they may even extend a little more depending on how much it being triggered or used. I would say that it's good value for the money, considering all the options and things you can integrate into your personal smart home. It's pretty straightforward straight out of the box. It's ready to work once you pull a little connecting slip off the battery. It comes with the mounting type of connection basically a regular screw that you screw into the wall and combination with your sensor and it permanently stays on there. Now, if you look at my image, I didn't use any of that but it's on the wall how? The back mounting of the unit itself pops out it's basically a little rubber magnet that would separate the nail that goes into the wall. What I did is buy a small quarter type of magnet with M3 adhesive in the back of it for indoors, of course put that on the wall and simply just connected the motion sensor on it. Because the back is magnetic, you can mounted without drilling anything into the wall. But like I said, it's your own personal taste. It's in the area of the living room that has massive amount of traffic. I like the ability to remove it without drilling into the wall and it holds completely secure because the rubber of the connects onto the unit itself has a very strong magnet, plus with the combination of the other manget I have on the wall. It's like it belongs there no wiggle. Easy in/out and it still has some resistance so it's not like it can be yanked out rapidly of course you don't have to use this method. You could just simply set it. Something 6 feet in height or on top of the table or wherever you needed. In my application at work better here Customization within the app is pretty straightforward. Once you basically pair it and find a place for it. You can set a 24 hour clock setting for example: I have mine set at 7 AM in the morning till 7:30 PM at night to not mess with the lights anytime after that would be considered nighttime, so if it's dark, auto turn on the lights, which you can customize by the way. It also works perfectly in unison. If you have an automation with your Phillips Hue set up by having it turned on and off during sunset and sunrise your personal lights so you can combine it with and it will start working like a normal sensor if it's dark. It's great for putting something in the hallway, etc. or simply a high tropic area but you have to tweak it. That way you don't have the lights triggering on during the day unless of course your house is more dimmed and you prefer it that way and don't mind the occasional lights going on and off (during day) you can also set a timer for them. Shut off in 2 minutes, shut off 30 minutes, etc. Mine are pretty much set on sleep mode during the day because my house is very open with tons of lights coming in. You can tweak it including the sensitivity. It's one of those things. It's very hard to describe. You have to do it yourself each house and place a different. And the cool thing? When you're tweaking it, it allows it to flash a light in front of the sensore to let you know: I can see you! and from there move the dialer sensitivity up or down. This includes the light sensitivity, including motion. Each motion sensor can only hold three specific zones/room: I have living room, hallway, and kitchen. This is for when somebody wakes up because the rooms are located in the hallway to go into the living room and it will trigger turning on the lights on the hallway, dimmed the living room, halfway dim and the kitchen fully 100% brightness. Our house has multiple rooms, not only in the hallway but in the opposite section. Also not everybody goes to sleep at the same time if they're in the guest bedroom and they walk out it can trigger the lights and set safe for example, 10 minutes for them to go get water food and then go back to do whatever they're do if somebody wakes up to go to the kitchen hypothetically or the guest bedroom or outside the light will manually turn on. You can set a timer for indoors. I have mindset primarily for 10 minutes. This is kind of irrelevant, but if you end up buying an outdoor motion sensor, like I did, set the outside timer for whatever time you want the lights on, but in my usage, 2 min for outdoors only. I have it set so when my dad comes in randomly late at night from outside the parking area. The lights will trigger the outdoor lights only and then when crossing the indoor motion center (this one) will trigger all the other indoor lights, but keep them permanently on up until he manually changes of himself or leaves. This is perfect for the days that he comes to grab his fishing or hunting equipment at 4 AM in the morning. He doesn't need to touch anything just walk in and grab the stuff and go and the lights shut off in preset 10 min. The best part about this? Is that every time the person processes the sensor the time reset this is perfect so when he's going around getting his gear, making coffee, or going to the bathroom. He has to cross the center, which constantly triggers it the timer to reset. Which allows him to basically do whatever he's doing and leave for the night and I don't have to worry about the lights and he doesn't have to worry about it either. There's also a failsafe inside the app I believe it's called do not disturb when you set everything up including the lights and the brightness and which rooms to turn on etc. turned on do not disturb. This is a good feature because of hypothetically you came in and you manually changed the lights to turn on and the sensor won't shut them off if it's notices lights are being used. My situation is mostly active from 7:30 PM at night time up till 7 AM. If it notices, the lights are being used inside the house it won't mess with them or trigger them on or off.
T**Y
Philips Hue Motion Sensors: Reliable, Seamless, and Easy to Use
The Philips Hue motion sensors are incredibly reliable and fit right into any smart home setup. They have a nice, subtle design that blends in easily, and they’re super easy to set up in the app. The built-in light sensor is a great feature for detecting daylight levels, and the battery life is fantastic—it really does last for years. They connect easily with HomeKit and other smart home platforms, and they’re just overall a high-quality, durable product. If you’re looking for a dependable motion sensor that’s easy to use and integrates smoothly, this is definitely a great choice.
T**U
Set it and forget it… pays for itself with peace of mind.
These are excellent I have several basically I used the magnetic feature put them in a closet that has magnetic shelves and when I open the door, the tape lights come on automatically and shut down after five or 10 minutes. These are bulletproof the best motion sensors I’ve bought and I have them in four or five places in my house. The sensitivity is perfect. It’s a great value for the money way cheaper than wiring lights in the closet. I use the time delay all the time and I use it with Siri or HomeKit. I bought one used in the battery wasn’t excellent, but once I replaced the battery, the battery life is great. Maybe I replace them every year or two I’m not sure but it’s so good. I don’t even think about it. It has great connectivity. I use out on the garage to turn on garage lights as well. I also use them in closets and in my kitchen when cooking the lights automatically come on under the cabinets, which is a game changer.
C**G
Works fine in my bathroom.
It works perfectly, is set up with Hue flawlessly and efficiently, and easily connects to my Hue bridge. Don't mount it towards the mirror, or it will reflect IR beams back and generate false-positive inputs - the sensor is quite sensitive. Value-wise, it's OK, I guess, but there are not many choices of sensors in the Hue lineup.
D**W
Works, but no thermostat function
These work, but at one time they had a thermostat function. I’m not sure what happened to the thermostat function, but they need to bring it back.
M**O
This is an integral part of my apartment, which is entirely controlled with Philips Hue system. I have two of these in the bathroom, to cover the shower area as well as the wash basin area, because one wasn't enough to cover the entire bathroom. Philips keeps improving software, recently adding a feature to group the two sensors. Hopefully, this will improves the integration of the two devices to cover the single area.
C**O
Existen muchas buenas opciones sin embargo considero que este es el mejor dispositivo en su clase dura mucho la batería y es muy confiable muy bien construido excelentes materiales.
B**T
It works smoothly
S**D
There were many negative feedback about seller like product not received, no refund etc but I got the product early and also got as product description i.e newer hue motion sensor. I got dead batteries , after replacing with new batteries it works fine and detected by Philips hue app. Bit expensive maybe not available in India(with authorized Philips store). Thanks again to seller & amazon !!
J**R
WORKS GREAT, I have a lot of other Philips bulbs, sensors and bridge and all have worked without failure for a lot of years so far. The biggest problem with the Philips Hue items is you need to survive the sticker shock, they were expensive when I bought them and they are still expensive now. Five Star on the product, would be three star if I factored in the price.
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