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    Infrared Sensor Switch Touchless 2-Mode 500W

    Control lights without touching a switch using an infrared beam sensor. The light toggles on and off when the beam is interrupted, making it ideal for hygiene-sensitive areas such as kitchens and bathrooms. Suitable for indoor use on AC 110–240V circuits.

    £12.49

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    Product Details

    Upgrade your lighting with a touchless infrared sensor switch designed for convenient, hygienic control. It operates by detecting when an infrared beam is interrupted, allowing you to switch lights on and off without contact—ideal for busy areas where clean hands matter.

    Built for indoor installations, this bipolar switch uses an infrared sensor to provide reliable, repeatable activation in everyday use. The housing is made from EN-compliant plastic and is intended for standard interior environments.

    It’s a great choice for kitchens, bathrooms, utility spaces and work areas where you may not want to touch a wall switch with wet or dirty hands. It can also be used on cupboards and wardrobe lighting where quick access is helpful.

    For best performance, install the unit so the sensor field remains clear and unobstructed. Leaving a small clearance around adjacent surfaces can help ensure accurate detection and consistent switching.

    Additional information

    Weight 130 g
    Dimensions 10 × 5 × 3 cm
    Detection Range

    5–6cm

    Dimensions

    83 x 35 x 19mm

    Features

    Bipolar, Touchless, Inflared

    Ingress Protection

    IP20

    Installation

    Surface-mounted

    Item Height

    19mm

    Item Length

    83mm

    Item Width

    35mm

    Max Load

    500W (recommended continuous ≤200W)

    Operating Voltage

    AC 110–240V

    Room

    Any Room, Bathroom, Bedroom, Dining Room, Hallway, Kitchen, Living Room, Utility/Laundry Room

    Sensor Type

    Infrared

    Suitable For

    Bathroom, Furniture, Kitchen, Wardrobe

    Switch Type

    Bipolar

    Brand

    Country of Origin