Motion Sensor Switch (Auto-Lighting) ? i hate switching on and past its sell-by date light at my...

i hate switching on and past its sell-by date light at my bathroom whenever i stipulation to go and transport a piss or whenever i go to kitchen for a chalice of water. do such motion sensor switches if truth be told do their job all right? any experiences with any faddy brands, etc?
I've always worried that they'd switch stale if I was sitting surrounded by a room for too long, but then if I in synch them they's stay on too long. Catch 22?


They can be good yeah, but basically make sure you enjoy an over ride for it, especially for rooms where you dont move around like mad, or rooms where you want the pallid to be off when your moving around, close to the bedroom ; )

Im told they can be good, but i intuitively wouldnt have one as adjectives the ones ive seen/worked with/been around are crap.

Its prob like most things - the more you spend the better stuff you seize
Answers:    The motion sensor switches do work quite resourcefully, and yes if you do not move, they will turn the lights off. In that grip, just undulation a hand at the sensor and the oil lamp will come back on. There are time rescheduling on and motion delay past its sell-by date settings in the better brands. They are straightforward to install if you can do a normal flimsy switch. Just turn off the power to the circuit and take care. Where you install it and aim it are the main difficulties.
I use a plug surrounded by night wishy-washy at home. But why are you having problems next to the light switch at hours of darkness? Also do you have pets or forced nouns heat that may do a curtain or a plant leaf to move and set past its sell-by date the sensor?