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AUTOMATIC SWITCH: Motion sensor light switch automatically turns the lights on when you enter the room and off when you leave, great for bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, or closet light switches
LUTRON MOTION SENSOR LIGHT SWITCH: Don’t stress about your lights on when leaving your house. Save money by relying on the light switch to turn off for you
FOCUS ON YOUR TASKS: Focus on any home projects and chores when leaving the room without worrying about turning off the lights
HANDS FREE, WORRY FREE: Walk into your bathroom, garage, laundry room, and closet this motion sensor switch and lights turn on automatically
MOTION LIGHT SWITCH: Senses daylight in the room and learns your preferred light level over time, so your lights stay off if it’s already bright
IDEAL FOR KIDS: This automatic light sensor motion ensures lights won’t stay on when your kids leave the room
MODE SETTINGS: Occupancy Mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and Vacancy Mode (Manual On, Auto Off) allows you to adjust the sensor to your needs; Programmable to delay turning off your light switch to 1, 5, 15 or 30 minutes after leaving a room
QUICK INSTALL: Install in as little as 15 minutes; works with to 150-Watt CFL/LED, 250-Watt incandescent, halogen, electronic low voltage, 200-Watt magnetic low voltage, or 2-Amp ballasts
INCLUDES: (1) 2-Amp Maestro sensor switch; coordinating wallplate sold separately
FLEXIBLE INSTALL: Install using the ground wire if no neutral is available in your home; Single Pole Only
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11 reviews for Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Light Switch Indoor for Bathroom, Garage, Laundry Room, Any Bulbs, Occupancy Vacancy Sensor, Single-Pole, MS-OPS2-WH, White
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Ritvik Nag –
Lutron Is THE Brand for Automated Motion Sensor Switch!
This review is for:Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Switch | 2 Amp, Single Pole | MS-OPS2H-2-WH | White (2-Pack)The purchase price at the time I made it was $35 with tax, in June 2023. It is normally over $50, so I would recommend waiting for a holiday sale if possible.I installed this in two locations, my laundry room (for obvious reasons) and a small walled room that just has a toilet alone, situated within a master bathroom.These switches were installed in a newly built home where the builders, for whatever reason, went “balls to the wall” on those cheap toggle switches in every corner under the sun. I suppose it’s understandable, and didn’t complete the removal and install process overmuch, other than I would recommend having a thin, long metal pin or those foldout pocket screwdrivers with multi-heads, which can be used to push the pin into the back of the toggle switches to remove wiring from them.Tools recommended:+ AC/DC voltage tester+ flathead screwdriver+ metal pin or multi-head pocket screwdriver with a long, thin head (for existing toggle switches)+ wire pliers for straightening wires — not needed, can also use your fingers with a t-shirt or a cloth as a layer of protection to straighten out curled wires+ wing-nut wire connectors for wire-nutting wires in box (should be included)Installation steps (which were performed):+ Turn off power at the circuit breaker. Recommend having lights on and one person stand in the room with switch, so that they can yell down at you when the lights go off, and you know which switch at the CB is associated with the install location.+ Remove wall plate with flat-head screw driver. Remove top/bottom screws of target replacement switch and gently pull it out. Take out Voltage Tester and confirm that current is off — both black/red wires should not result in a *beep* sound from the VT. If no sound, all is good.+ Use metal pin or a thin-head screwdriver and insert in hole in back. Once they go all the way inside, wire should be easy to remove. For the wires curled around screws instead, use screwdriver to loosen those screws, and “uncurl” those wires with a wire plier or like I did, use a t-shirt to wrap your fingers and then straighten them that way.+ Make a note of where the red and black wires are coming from — there should be a wire bundle with tons of similar wires wing-nutted together. Remove the wing nut from each bundle and try to add either of the switch’s black wires to it. Cinch them together with existing wing-nut wire connector. If too many wires, as in my case, then disregard that approach. Cap off existing wire bundle. Use included orange wing-nut connectors to tie the existing switch’s black/red wire with either of the new Lutron switch’s black wire. Twist and cap them off. Use gentle force to shove them into an empty, unoccupied space near the back of the box.+ For newer homes, your box should have neutral wires. Disregard black/red wire bundle. Disregard the bare copper wire bundle (wires with no sleeves) — these are ground wires. The only remaining wire bundle is your neutral wires. These should normally have white sleeves. Remove the existing wing-nut connector, remove the green sleeve from the new Lutron switch, and tie in the white switch wire along with the existing white wires in the bundle. Cap them off. Again, if too many wires, use the included wing-nut connector instead.+ Find bare copper (exposed) wire from the existing switch, and group that with the new Lutron switch’s bare metal (exposed) wire, which should be at the top. Cap that off, and stick the new bundle at the back of the box.+ Now use flathead screwdriver to tighten top/bottom screws into the new Lutron switch — can use existing switch’s screws if preferred. Might need to “force” the switch to fit into the box, but not too much — remember, this is why positioning the wire bundles into the empty spaces in the back of the box is so helpful. That way, less force is used, and less chance of wires getting crossed and tripping the CB when main power is turned on.+ Turn on power at CB. If all is well, circuit won’t get shorted out. Try to push the power button on switch. If install was successful, light should turn on.+ Finally, turn off power at CB to be safe, and screw the wall plate back onto the wall. If your Lutron switch was replacing a toggle switch — as mine was — you will need to invest in a rocker switch wall plate, or a 1-rocker 1-toggle wall plate if you have a 2-gang wall plate as I did.+ Turn back power on the CB.+ To setup Custom settings, Lutron recommends to leave wall plate removed. In my case, I just needed to update the default timeout from 5 minutes to 1 minute, to save on electricity costs. Thus, it was fine for me to have the wall plate on. In my case, I pressed and held the big button on the new Lutron switch, until it blinked twice, then I released it. I turned it on and off three times fast, then stepped out of the room for about 5 minutes. Once I stepped back inside, the light turned off with a click, and turned off after 1 minute of no motion detected. Seems all is in order!As mentioned, I got the 2-pack and installed the motion switches in two locations.The first location is my laundry room, where the switch is facing in same direction as person entering, so obviously 180 degrees of motion detection is preferable. In practice, I get ~150 degrees of detection, which is good enough as the light turns on with a *click* as soon as I walk into the laundry room. This is helpful if I or someone else is holding a laundry bag or hamper full of clothes, as I don’t need to free a hand to fiddle with the light switch — it just gracefully turns on as soon as I enter, and turns off just as gracefully as soon as I exit the room. This works out perfect for me, and all involved.The second install location is a small cubicle-style room with only a toilet. This room is always dark no matter the time of day as there are no windows in this small enclosure. Further, it is located inside a master bathroom. The switch is facing again in the same direction as the person entering the room, and is a 2-gang with a switch for the bathroom fan. I got a 3-pack of 2-gang wall plates (1 rocker and 1 toggle openings) and installed one of them here. The wall plate looks really good, and in practice the motion switch functions really well. It turns on as soon as someone enters (no need to waste time fiddling with the light) and gracefully turns off after 1 minute of them exiting or no motion being detected, whichever is first. This is excellent and works for my use case, and I fully expect it to translate it into a slightly lower monthly power bill. Huzzah.All in all, highly satisfied with the 2-pack of Lutron motion sensing light switches, and I have installed them in two single-pole light switch locations. I have had them for a few months now, and there are absolutely no problems. I am extremely satisfied with their performance and they have saved time and money most definitely, because even if someone “forgets” to turn off the lights, they are never on overnight, which is excellent in my books.In short, I highly recommend the Lutron brand of light switches for motion detection and automation purposes, especially in a use case such as mine. Installation is relatively straightforward, and you don’t need to be a licensed electrician to install one — though knowledge of electrical wiring certainly helps. Check it out, I guarantee that you won’t be disappointed!
Excel Man –
Very sensitive to motion Anywhere in my garage!
I replaced a 15 year old motion sensor in my garage with this new Lutron unit. My old unit would cut off when I was in the garage. I would have to walk up In total darkness and wave at it to get it to turn back on. This new unit is incredibly sensitive no matter where I am in the garage it sees me and turns on the light I couldn’t be more satisfied. I tested it by standing behind each of the two cars in a garage waiting for the light to shut off and then if I raised my hand above the car it would see it from 25 feet away. If I took a step to the side of either car it was see me. The unit is very impressive!The only corrective comment I would have is that there were no instructions on how to program it in the box I called Lutron on your customer service number and a young man explained to me the programming technique which is really very simple as long as you know it.
John –
Convenience, Efficiency, and a Touch of Smart Living!
The Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Light Switch is an absolute game-changer! I installed one in my bathroom and garage, and it works flawlessly — lights come on instantly when I walk in and turn off automatically when I leave. It’s one of those upgrades that makes everyday life just a little smarter and easier.The motion detection is super responsive but not overly sensitive — it picks up movement exactly when needed without false triggers. The manual override option is great too, giving full control when I want to keep the lights on longer.Installation was straightforward, and the instructions were clear even for someone who isn’t an electrician. Once installed, it looks sleek and modern — the perfect fit for any home.It’s also helping me save energy by ensuring lights aren’t left on accidentally (a huge win in busy rooms like bathrooms and laundry areas).If you’re looking to add a touch of automation and efficiency to your home, the Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Switch is a must-have. Smart, reliable, and surprisingly satisfying to use — you’ll wonder how you lived without it!
Mkenea –
Motion sensor switch
It’s easy install , the motion light is comparable to tje standard light
Catrina –
Great for the dark laundry room
My laundry room has no windows and a single door into it, making it very dark. These motion sensor light switches make it very nice to walk into the room with an armful of laundry and not have to worry about hitting the light switch too. Programming is very easy to do and to update if needed. Manually turning off the switch is a bit awkward because of where the motion sensor is. So I have just gotten used to relying on the auto turn off functionality instead.Note: When testing this, there is a cool down period after it turns off/you manually turn it off. So the motion sensor will feel like it is not working. Walk away for a few minutes and come back, and it’ll turn on like it should (if you wired it correctly).
Amazon Customer –
Very nice switch
I was a bit concerned that there was no neutral but two grounds. I thought it would trip the GFCI or arch fault. Tested on dual AFCI/GFCI and had no issues.It works very good and seems to have a wide and long field of view.One thing to note is for time durations and modes of operation, you hold buttons to program. If power goes off, it returns to defaults which is auto detect motion on/off, 5 minutes off after motion, hi sensivity. I guess those are about what I would run, so fine with it. Just worth noting on the defaults after power cycle.
George Edelstein –
For me, it takes time to get used to not touching the switch to turn on or off. Not being an electrician, I had to call for support on installation as my box was not wired as expected. I got immediate, helpful support. The motion detector, at least as I have it set up, is even more sensitive than expected as it goes on when I walk by the doorway but that’s ok. While I have it set to go off in 5 minutes of no motion detection, it sometimes takes a much longer time to do so. Most of the time, however, it does adhere to 5 minutes.
TechNerd6864 –
We bought this switch to replace the mechanical one in the garage, since we were all too often leaving it on all day after driving out. This switch was easy to wire, looks good for a motion sensor, and more importantly, it just works every time. Now we never need to think about lighting when leaving or coming home; the garage is always well-lit when we need it to be.
Stefan Kinasevych –
As advertised it does not require a neutral third wire; only requires a ground connection. It’s programmable with 2 buttons that you press and hold for different motion settings. Installation took me less than 5 minutes. I had trouble programming it, so I called LUTRON and they answered quick and gave me excellent clear instructions.Set includes the switch and wiring hardware, but does not include a switch plate (the part that screws on the front of the switch to cover it). You will have to use your existing rocker switch plate. Toggle switch plates will not work, so if you’re replacing an old-school toggle switch with this motion sensing kit, go to your hardware store and grab a rocker switch plate first.Overall works perfectly! Would definitely recommend
Vincent L. –
Can only install in one location in a 3way configuration. Not clear in thr description.
Neil Nath –
works well, very easy installation (see Youtube videos), order wall plate (not provided, so I procured locally) (the rectangular slot in wall plate is slightly bigger than the normal ones)