Indoor wall mounted motion sensor switch controlling room lighting

Wall Mount Motion Sensors

Wall Mount Motion Sensors

Rayzeek wall mount motion sensors replace or supplement standard wall-switch control for indoor lighting. Choose by region, wiring type, load rating, neutral requirement, and occupancy or vacancy behavior for offices, hallways, restrooms, storage rooms, and shared indoor areas.

Indoor wall switch motion sensor in an office wall

Wall-Switch Motion Control

Wall mount motion sensor switches combine a familiar wall control location with automatic lighting behavior. They help turn lights on when people enter and turn lights off after inactivity, depending on the selected mode and model.

Choose wiring type and regional form factor before comparing advanced control features.

Indoor hallway wall mounted motion sensor switch application

Occupancy, Vacancy, and Manual Modes

Many wall mount models support occupancy, vacancy, and manual control modes. Occupancy mode supports automatic on/off behavior, while vacancy mode supports manual on and automatic off for energy-code-friendly lighting control.

Match mode behavior to room use, code requirements, and user expectations.

Wall Mount Motion Sensor Switch Options

Wall Mount Motion Sensor Applications

Indoor private office with wall mount motion sensor switch

Private Offices and Small Rooms

Use wall-switch motion control where the switch location has a clear view of room entry and occupant movement.

Indoor hallway controlled by wall mounted motion sensor

Hallways and Support Areas

Reduce wasted lighting in hallways, storage areas, utility rooms, and other spaces with intermittent use.

Indoor break room lighting with wall mount occupancy sensor

Restrooms and Break Rooms

Support hands-free lighting control in shared rooms where lights are often left on after short visits.

Wall Mount Motion Sensors

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What is a wall mount motion sensor?

A wall mount motion sensor is usually an in-wall motion sensor switch installed at a wall switch location. It detects movement and controls connected lighting according to occupancy, vacancy, or manual mode settings.

What is the difference between occupancy and vacancy mode?

Occupancy mode can turn lights on automatically when motion is detected and off after inactivity. Vacancy mode typically requires manual on and then turns lights off automatically after the room becomes vacant.

How do I choose between neutral and no-neutral models?

Choose based on the wiring available in the switch box and the load requirements of the lighting circuit. Neutral-required models need a neutral wire; no-neutral models are designed for switch boxes where neutral is not available.

Which wall mount motion sensor is right for US, EU, or UK projects?

Use the regional product family that matches the project wiring and wall box standard. RZ020/RZ021 serve US-style applications, RZ022 serves EU-style applications, and RZ023 serves UK-style applications.

Can wall mount motion sensors save energy?

Yes. They reduce lighting runtime by turning lights off after inactivity and, where appropriate, turning lights on only when people are present or when users manually request light.

Are wall mount motion sensors for indoor use?

Treat these wall mount motion sensor switches as indoor products unless a specific product rating confirms another application.

Commercial Energy Saving Solutions

Private Office

Discover energy-saving solutions for private offices with Rayzeek’s sensor design guide. Learn how to meet energy code requirements while optimizing lighting control for efficiency and comfort.

Open Office

Uncover the power of automated lighting control in enhancing efficiency and reducing energy waste. Learn how to optimize lighting control for efficiency and comfort in your workspace.

Conference Room

Discover the energy-saving potential of your conference room with Rayzeek’s occupancy sensor design guide.

Classroom

Discover the energy-saving potential of classrooms with Rayzeek’s sensor design guide. Learn how to meet energy code requirements while creating a more efficient learning environment.

Restaurant

Explore the energy-saving design guide for restaurants, where efficient lighting control is key to creating a welcoming ambiance while reducing energy consumption.

Restroom

Explore our energy-saving guide for restrooms, designed to help you understand and implement occupancy sensor solutions for efficient lighting control in compliance with US Energy Codes.

Storage Room

Discover the energy-saving potential of storage rooms with Rayzeek’s occupancy sensor design guide.

Corridor

Discover the energy-saving potential of corridors with Rayzeek’s sensor design guide. Uncover the power of automated lighting control in your commercial building’s passageways.

Lobby

Discover the energy-saving potential of your lobby. Learn how to meet energy codes and reduce energy waste with our tailored solutions.

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