







🚀 Light up your life—automate brilliance with every step!
The SUPERNIGHT DC 5V-24V 5A PIR Motion Activated Sensor Switch is a sleek, energy-efficient device designed to automate LED strip lighting. Featuring a wide 7-meter detection range, adjustable timer settings from 2 to 360 seconds, and easy installation with a DC coupler cable, it offers smart, hands-free illumination perfect for closets, hallways, and more. Its low power consumption and high sensitivity make it an ideal upgrade for modern, convenience-driven spaces.









| ASIN | B07QWLBXPP |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Battery Description | Battery not included |
| Best Sellers Rank | #256,574 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #105 in Motion-Activated Wall Switches |
| Brand | SUPERNIGHT |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Light, LED Strip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (340) |
| Date First Available | September 2, 2016 |
| Description Pile | Battery not included |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.02 ounces |
| Item model number | BKC1219 |
| Manufacturer | SUPERNIGHT |
| Material | plastic |
| Maximum Range | 7 Meters |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Operating Temperature | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Package Dimensions | 5.98 x 4.25 x 0.63 inches |
| Part Number | BKC1219 |
| Power Source | DC |
| Style | 12V 3A Power Supply |
| Switch Style | Remote |
| Switch Type | Remote |
| Temperature Range | 5E+1 Degrees Celsius |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Wattage | 36 watts |
E**Z
Perfect for closets!
Just what I needed for my shoe closet LED strip. I stand in front of the sensor (about 2ft) and bam! It turns on my LED strips letting me see my shoes. As long and it senses movement it stays on but shuts off after a few minutes of inactivity. I will definitely buy more for other ideas around the house
J**.
Works; Can Adjust without opening
These work with the the Torchstar lighting system. They're plugged right in between the power supply and the switch. I did have to shave back some of the socket housing a bit so that it would be a snug fit. You no longer have to take the back off to adjust the time setting as they put a hole in the back for you to get to the potentiometer. I didn't realize that and thought the potentiometer was a screw to take the back off. I'm sure I broke it. That was user error. But it still works very well. I think I probably now have it set to the maximum time which is somewhere around 6 minutes.
J**.
So far very happy with
I'm using this to run the led strips I install in a cabinet and while I've only been using it for about a weeek, it's been working perfectly. It only turns on when it detects movement about 2-3 feet away and turns off if I walk away. If I open the door quickly it'll turn on the lights but slowly it won't. As soon as I step in front of the cabinet though it turns right on. So far very happy with it
D**.
Doesn't Work !
This product is a total waste of money. The motion sensing part does not work at all and the voltage input is not the same as the voltage output. I put 12VDC on the input and got 2 VDC out which, powers nothing. I sent this back the same day I received it. Don't waste your time or money with this one!
J**F
It worked fine out of package with the preset default delay within ...
It worked fine out of package with the preset default delay within the specs. I purchased this because it was stated as adjustable delay from 2 seconds to whatever, I forget, but out of package it was 20 seconds. When I popped the back off to turn the pot down closer to the 2 second interval the delay bounced all over the place randomly. I would say it is just cheap and even though it says it is adjustable, to not mess with it. As is, it is what you get and it probably would have worked. Four stars would have been generous, but three is fair. The product works but they don't really expect you to adjust it. I'll take away the generous star because if you advertise the adjustment it ought to work. The next week I purchased the sensky, it cost a couple dollars more, but it did come in a retail package, rather than in plain baggy. I would guess it was probably a "second" since there are many variations listed on amazon and many prices. Most products have the same description with only slight differences in the specs. One of the products does say to not set at minimum delay because it will malfunction, so I gave one star back because it might have been this product, so I'll take fault and not return. It still works and i'll rebuild it later with a better part. I'm not knocking this product, but i did expect a little better out of this since supernight is billed as the bestselling on amazon in many of the LED components. It works, but just wasn't reliable for adjustment. If you want a simple motion detector switch to fire up an LED project and at the pricepoint by all means, buy this with out hesitation. If you want something that has reliable delay spend a little more, but read the reviews and compare those to what the specs advertise before purchasing.
M**K
Nice, tested at 24V fine
very quick way to get your strip led lights on a motion senor. I tested it on both 12v and 600led 24v 2.5A , and it did not choke. The sensor looks like a 180degree , seems more like 110. like it would be good to "aim" at the sense location, or put it up high. There is a secret, inside . a Qualified electrohandy person could carefully open the case. Inside they will find (well in mine) a Trimpot YAY. with proper tool and lite of hand , a person could carefully adjust the dial. Default timing is ~17 seconds on time the trimpot will adjust in usable increments to ~5 Minutes Feature :-)
C**H
I have it set in a way that it activates when a door is opened so I don't have a good range estimate
A cheap, simple way to add motion sensing to LED lighting. I plugged it in, stuck it on the wall, and when I walk into the closet, the lights come on. It doesn't get much simpler. Now, this is DC and it's plugged to work with LED light strips and the sort. If that's what you're looking for, you're in luck. I have it set in a way that it activates when a door is opened so I don't have a good range estimate. It automatically shuts the lights off after 15-16 seconds of no motion. Neither delay nor proximity are adjustable. It's really just plug-and-play and that's fine for my needs.
J**Y
Working with security camera - needed own power supply.
My DVR for a security camera was detecting too much as motion. Was also recording when lighting changed. I only wanted to record when someone was there. PIR sensor added near camera - placed at 12v supply to camera. Uses same plug and jack that camera has so very easy install. I did have to take the camera off a 4 way power splitter and put it on its own power supply. Found a review by someone else that mentioned something about needing a dedicated ground. When on the four way splitter the switch stayed on. The set screw adjustment inside the switch housing works - tried from lowest - just a few seconds to highest - several minutes. Using indoors - not waterproof.