Intelligent induction bedside lamp, also known as the induction night light, as the name implies, is capable of being illuminated through induction. Its working principle is that through the infrared human body sensor sensing the approach of the human body, when the human body enters the range, it will trigger the sensor to light up. It is highly suitable for night use and can enable everyone to bid farewell to the trouble of finding the bedside lamp switch at night. In addition to being utilized as a bedside lamp, the induction night light can also be placed near the keyboard as a keyboard light, hung in the closet as a wardrobe light, and placed on the stairs of the children's bed to facilitate the child's nighttime waking. Let's take a look at the smart sensor bedside lamp.
First, what is the working principle of the intelligent induction bedside lamp?
Generally speaking, in order to facilitate getting up at night, many families will install a bedside lamp. However, it is still rather cumbersome to grope for the light switch at night, and the sudden light from turning on the lamp is also prone to stimulating the eyes. Hence, the invention of the intelligent induction bedside lamp emerged. It is a bedside lamp product that can intelligently sense the approach of the human body and illuminate.
The principle of the intelligent sensor bedside lamp is as follows: There is an infrared human body sensor on the front of the sensor light, which can sense the proximity of the human body. Generally, the effective sensing diameter is 0-3 meters, and the range is approximately a 120° wide angle. When the human body enters this sector range, it will automatically trigger the sensor, which will then illuminate. The light will remain on for 20 seconds. If there is no activity within the induction sector area within 20 seconds, the night light will automatically extinguish.
Second, is the intelligent sensor bedside lamp user-friendly?
This type of induction night light is still highly useful. Its main advantages are as follows:
1. Automatic human body induction, bidding farewell to the hassle of finding the bedside lamp switch at night.
2. Compact and portable, allowing it to be adhered anywhere.
3. The magnetic design can be detached, rechargeable, and does not require plugging in for electricity usage. Fully charged, it can be used for approximately 4 months. If it is in a steady state, it can also be used for more than ten hours.
4. The light is gentle and suitable for night use.
Some friends are also concerned that it might be illuminated during the day. In fact, there is no need to worry. The night light is equipped with built-in infrared light induction and infrared lens induction. It is bright enough such that even if the human body approaches, it will not be triggered. If you need it to be constantly on, you can also turn off the automatic induction state and switch to the steady-on mode, which is also very convenient.
Third, the correct usage of induction night lights
The use of induction night lights is very straightforward. After fully charging it, fix it in the appropriate position and set the automatic induction mode. In addition to being used for night lighting and facilitating getting up at night, it has numerous applications:
1. When sitting in front of the computer at night, place the induction night light near the keyboard and turn on the steady-on mode, which can facilitate night work.
2. Hang the induction night light on the wardrobe hanger, activate the induction mode, and when the door is opened, it will light up, facilitating the sorting of clothes.
3. On the stairs of the children's bed, an induction night light can also be placed. Once the child gets up, it will be triggered immediately, facilitating the child's nighttime waking.
4. Install it in the living room near the entrance cabinet, so that when the door is opened, it will automatically sense and illuminate, facilitating the removal and wearing of shoes.
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