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New Zealand, Wellington
1 Level
703 Review
70 Karma

Review on MultiSensor Recessor Ceiling Installation Accessory by Mike Zeigler

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like the ability to mount the sensor on the wall.

I like the ability to mount the sensor in the wall and make it less noticeable. But the recessor is not perfect. There's a slight color difference between the white of the sensor and the white of the mount, so they don't match as well as you might think. You can only tilt in one direction, e.g. B. up or down, but if you need to move from side to side you have to rotate the entire mount, which can tear the drywall either when rotating or removing and reinstalling multiple times to ensure proper positioning. You can't just change the battery either, you have to remove the entire bracket and unscrew the sensor from it. It's also worth noting that while the recession kit generally does its job well, a ceiling-mounted sensor will most likely not work. as advertised and will have mediocre results. However, if your use case involves wall mounting and close range detection, e.g. For example, a beam or motion passing directly in front of and to the side of the sensor, or monitoring a light source directly in front of the sensor, then this might work. To you.

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Expensive