Tricky Sensor placement puzzle

This can certainly be done. It may help to think of the sensor’s detection zone as being similar to the light from a single light bulb. How would you set it up to keep the back end of the hallway lit well the front and was not?

The usual answer is just some kind of shielding, the same as you would do with the bulb. You can put the sensor inside a little box and make one side of it longer than the other. A lot of people just put tape on one side of the sensor lens, which works depending on the exact type of sensor you have. Other people put a tube over the sensor lens to really narrow the detection field. Any of these can work, it just depends on your exact setup.

Remember that all of these sensors work best when the person is walking past them rather than walking straight on towards them. So a ceiling mount sensor in a box with the longer side on the bathroom side might work very well.

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Also, I’m assuming this isn’t just a time of day issue? With either smartthings or Hue you could set your rules so that you ignore the motion sensor during the day if you want.

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