Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Switch, single-pole vs Maestro motion sensor light switch, single-pole, no neutral
Key Differences
Product A lists a slightly lower price and shares the same high user rating as B; A is the MS-OPS2-TP model while B is the no-neutral MS-OPS5M-BR model. Choose A if you want the marginally more affordable Maestro motion switch; choose B if you specifically need the no-neutral version for wiring without a neutral conductor
Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Switch, single-pole
Motion sensor light switch automatically turns lights on with movement and off when room is empty. Useful for bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, and closets. Users note easy wiring and quality construction
Pros
- automatic motion-activated control
- easy to wire in
- high quality construction
- works with LED lights
Cons
- mixed light-cycle behavior (turns off after 1 minute for some users)
- some users report inconsistent performance
Maestro motion sensor light switch, single-pole, no neutral
Lutron motion sensor switch for indoor use (bathroom, garage, laundry, closet). Automatically turns lights on/off with motion; easy to wire and supports LED lighting. customers note automatic operation and ease of programming
Pros
- motion-activated light control
- easy to wire in
- high quality construction
- suitable for LED lighting
Cons
- some reports of light turn-off functionality stopping
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| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lutron |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Lutron |
| User Reviews | Tie |