🚀 Elevate Your Projects with Smart Motion Detection!
The 5 Pack HC-SR501 PIR Motion IR Sensor Body Module is a versatile and efficient solution for various applications, including security systems and automated lighting. With a maximum detection range of 15 feet and adjustable output timing, this module is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their projects. Note that soldering is required for the jumper, allowing for a customized setup tailored to your needs.
Brand | DIYmall |
Color | HC-SR501 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 1.58 Ounces |
Maximum Range | 15 Feet |
Compatible Devices | Incandescent Lamp |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security Products |
Manufacturer | DIYmall |
UPC | 717520589952 |
Part Number | FZ0057- |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.98 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4331029690 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | PIR sensor |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Inexpensive motion sensors
These are great for turning the screen off and on, in my controller box.
C**T
awsome
perfect just what i needed
M**G
Overall good motion sensor; very ambient light/movement direction sensitive
Bought these for Halloween decoration triggering. They work well, but the overall design has it's limitations (doesn't matter what MFG). Super sensitive to ambient light, so works well in a darker/indirect light situation. Also only really sensitive in 1 plane/movement direction. So you may have to rotate it 90* as it's not a cone of sensitivity, more like a long oval in one plane.
A**N
Not for 3.3V operation
I left 5 stars because this listing for the HR-505 was truthful and said 4.5V as the minimum operating voltage. Many other listings say 3.3 to 12V. These are useless for that and cost me a couple days before I gave up. You need the AM312 for 3.3V usage.
C**X
Better than a pre-built motion sensor switch
I first bought a pre-built 'smart' light switch with a motion sensor that was WAY too sensitive and couldn't be adjusted. I decided to go the DIY route and bought these. I connected one to a NodeMCU, which I set up with Home Assistant using MQTT (along with a simple 'smart' switch sans motion sensor).It's awesome, gives me so much more control and cheaper. I do get some false-positives, but not nearly as much as with the pre-built unit. I suspect it's due to being in the garage and the sensor picking up sunlight/shadows coming in through cracks in the garage door.Overall, very happy with the purchase.
R**A
Defective. Do not buy for any scientific use. Missing capacitor.
According to specs, these PIRs should be identical to others we’ve bought on Amazon, but upon validation we discovered that they have an inconsistent (and possibly oscillatory) “desensitization” period between the HIGH state trigger and the return to LOW state. Turns out, they’re missing a capacitor that’s crucial for consistent timing, rendering them useless for timescale measures. I’ve included a picture of the missing capacitor as well as a picture of a fully functioning device from another Amazon seller.What’s worse is that this is not just a simple error — they seem to have been intentionally snipped! The seller likely received complaints about latency, and this was their fix. You can see the same modification in other customers’ (positive) review images.To be clear, this product is defective. Amazon needs to take action.
G**S
These sensor do work but must be driven by 5V+
I'm providing a middle rating because documentation is not good.I don't know if I misread the specs when I purchased but I thought these PIR sensors would work with 3.3v input/source voltage and output 0v low and 3.3v High on output.I now know that they certainly need 5v source input voltage and output 3.3v.When I provided 3.3v input power they acted erratically and would not go predictably low. Using 5v input the 3.3v output consistently dropped low to 0v.In Summary: 5v In = consistent 3.3v out when triggered, and 0v when clear/not triggered.
R**B
Can't beat these for the price.
Hooked the VCC and ground to a 12v A/C adapter and it worked perfect. The 3.3v "trigger" pin (the "OUT") even had enough juice to directly power a red LED (tho a little dimmer than normal). Very wide sensitivity pattern. Tho description says "< 100 degrees" I thought it was greater than 120.At default sensitivity it would trigger easily from 8-10' away. I never adjusted it as that was the perfect distance for my needs.Holding it with the sensor "dome" facing down and the adjusting (orange) "screws" facing you, the left one is the sensitivity, the right is the duration that the OUT pin will stay "on" (i.e. hold at 3.3v). Minimum seems to be around 4 seconds.
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