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The TREATLIFE WiFi Motion Sensor offers 120ยฐ wide-range motion detection up to 23 feet, connecting directly to your smartphone via 2.4GHz WiFi without requiring a hub. Powered by either a CR123A lithium battery or Type-C cable, it delivers real-time alerts and smart home automation capabilities, making it an essential, flexible security upgrade for modern homes and offices.



















| ASIN | B0D4YHFSFZ |
| Antenna Location | Walkway, Terrace, Garden, Sidewalk, Lawn, Driveway, Garage |
| Battery Description | CR123A Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #200,951 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #679 in Motion Detectors (Electronics) |
| Brand | TREATLIFE |
| Built-In Media | 1*Motion Sensor (Battery included), 1*Type-C Cable, 1*Bracket, 1*3M Sticker, 1*User Manual |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 50 Reviews |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.97"D x 3.03"W x 1.97"H |
| Item Type Name | WiFi Motion Detector |
| Manufacturer | TREATLIFE |
| Maximum Range | 23 Feet |
| Model Number | WPIR |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery or Type-C Cable Powered |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
F**.
Great product at a great price!
This sensor was super easy to pair with the app in my existing lights. More importantly it works I had no problems connecting it. It stays connected, and Iโve had no issues. I would highly recommend this to any of my friends or family.
R**P
Takes too long to trigger action
Works well with Treatlight switches,which by themselves are fantastic. Also integrates with Google Home very well. However my biggest concern is that while the sensor detects motion, it takes 10-15 seconds to communicate to the linked device to trigger any action. I initially set up the motion sensor linked to a switch in my garage, and by the time I enter and get to the other side the light still hasn't come on. If Treatlife can minimize the time it takes to communicate to the linked device it would be a great motion sensor.
J**N
Plug and Play Ready
Easy peasy - turn it on and it works as described. What a rare pleasure with techno stuff, right. It just works.
D**N
Works but slow
Additional update: light is on but no one is home. Zero detection from sensor. Thus no automation. Save your money. Avoid like the plague. Update- no battery and unplugged and still shows active. Motion died. Avoid. I have this set up to detect motion as I enter the master bedroom and a second one by the nightstand to detect motion if I get out of bed. Both turn on the light under the bed (Kasa plug). The delay between motion and the light is pretty slow so not sure if it is because the sensor, the plug, or the routine running through Google. Will trouble shoot with the 3rd one to see if I can figure out how to speed up.
W**S
easy to setup
easy to setup
M**.
Delay in sensing motion
Some delay in sensing motion. I was attempting to use device to turn on light in stairwell when door was opened or motion detected. But delay of sensor did not provide a means of doing this immediately. And there does not appear to be a way to adjust sensor response time.
A**Y
Easy Set-up
I love Alexa. I love smart products. I know some people have strong feelings about being "monitored", but quite frankly... if they're watching/listening to me, I just feel sorry for the poor person assigned to do it. Can you imagine? I don't know if government pay/benefits are enough to watch me stand naked in front of the refrigerator snacking on cold cuts, or listen to me sing songs with my cats' names in them, or watch me WFH in my pajamas. But I digress. I am using smart bulbs everywhere reasonably possible, but as a person in my late 30's I am conditioned to physically flip on a light switch when I enter a dark room. I have purchased light switch covers to stop me from flipping the switch off (I use these switch covers: https://amzn.to/41GRXi7 ). I use white Wyze bulbs in my front room/office area (bulbs I am using: https://amzn.to/4gFrTZ4 ). This is also where the door into my apartment is. Long story short, I wanted to use smart bulbs in this room, but I kept turning off the switch by mistake. I decided to order this so if/when I come home at night the light will turn on by itself. This is especially helpful because my cats seem to think they belong on the porch - they do not. The pieces of the physical item seem to be of good quality. The included sticky pieces were easy and convenient. I haven't tried to remove it from the wall so I cannot speak to how easy it is to remove - I guess I will find out if I ever move. Pairing the device with my wifi was EASY! After setting up at least 50 devices that connect to wifi/bluetooth over the years, I have found that some 2.4GHz devices require you to turn off the 5Ghz in order to set up and connect. I did NOT have to do that with this item. I downloaded the app. Removed the strip in the back of the device for the battery. Set up an account in the app. Then smacked it on the wall. The app is super basic and pretty easy. There is a motion detection alarm, which I'm not really using. There is the opportunity to pay for SMS and Call notifications for a couple cents per message. This isn't something I will ever use, but I feel it is important to note that it is there. I linked my account with Amazon Alexa. Then I set up a routine so that any motion detected between 6:00 PM and 6:00 AM will cause the light to turn on. It's December right now so this is a reasonable time. In summer, I might change it to a later time. I usually remember to tell Alexa to turn the light off, but I previously had a routine set up that Alexa will turn off the office light if a person isn't detected in the room and that routine has worked out well with the new routine. So far so good. I'm pretty happy with this set-up. I am considering purchasing another one of these devices to set up lights in my stairwell. Very happy with this so far.
A**A
Simple works with Google
It was easy enough to setup and link with Google. Some reviews says it has no functions on Google but I think it's user error. You can setup automation in Google for these. I have mine set in rooms so when they detect motion they turn on that rooms lights for a certain amount of time. Only issue I has is is they don't stick well to walls, or maybe my walls but all 3 ended up falling down so I just put them on shelves instead and that worked fine for me. ๐
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