David Howard in DC—October 16, 2025
My review of: RAYZEEK Wireless Motion Sensor Plug Kits,No-Wire Mini PIR Sensor Switch Control Plug I bought these to scare off deer that eat my tomato plants at night. I have a large 3-light work lamp that this plug turns on when the deer come close, and it seems to be scaring them away. I’ve purchased three of these, and I paired all three sensors to a single plug. Save the instructions and be patient if you try this—pairing is not easy until you figure out how it works, and it’s definitely not a straightforward process. Despite the pairing woes, I’m going to buy a fourth set because they do work well. I also have them mounted outside, and I waterproofed them with vinyl tape around any gaps where water could get inside. I’m also using Eneloop rechargeable batteries in the sensors. Pairing — what a nuisance. This was obviously engineered by someone not living in the U.S. You have to plug in the base and wait about 15 seconds for it to boot up and show a solid green light. Then, press and hold the button for 15–20 seconds. The first change happens around 6 seconds in—the light will slowly flash green. Keep pressing; don’t let go. Phase 2 is flashing blue. Still keep holding the button, or you’ll have to start over. Around 15–20 seconds, it will flash green again, but this time faster. You can now release the button—but be ready! After you release it, you have about 3 seconds to tap (a short tap) to put the base into pairing mode. Once you do this, press any button on the sensor. If you get it right, you’ll see three flashes on the base, and then it will go back to solid green. Be patient—this took me several tries to pair all three sensors. It would be nice if the vendor or manufacturer told us the maximum number of sensors that can be paired to a single base. I can confirm three work; I might try a fourth next. As for the sensors themselves: only sensors from this exact model will pair. I tried another product from the same vendor—the type that supports a switch for 2.1mm barrel connectors—and those won’t pair even though they look identical. The sensors with a socket for mounting on the back appear to be the only ones that will pair, and at $25 for an extra sensor, that’s a bit pricey. I couldn’t find a cheaper compatible option, unfortunately. Overall, I like these and will probably end up buying four in total, leaving me with three spare bases. I haven’t tested whether one sensor can activate two bases, but I think it probably can. To turn on the daylight sensor, hold the button for daylight about 3 seconds and release, this was easy. In short: they work great once paired, but the setup process could be much easier—and I wish extra sensors were sold separately. Read more
GSD—December 6, 2025
The first one I received didn't work (faulty sensor). The replacement is working properly so far. Read more
Nick—January 7, 2026
I got this to turn on and off Christmas lights in a small restroom. It worked perfectly. Not much to say really. Turned on the instant someone opened the door. I set it to stay on for 10 mins. Now Christmas is over Im sure I'll find some cool uses for it. You just plug it into an outlet, plug the controlled device into it and place the sensor whenever it works best. Piece of cake. No issues. Read more
Jeff—November 11, 2025
instructions are a joke but it's plug-n-play and works great, including the fact that the lights are not turned on if the ambient light is sufficient. I use it for my under-cabinet puck lights and it works great, it'll turn the lights on when I'm about ten feet away from the kitchen as I'm walking toward it, but not if it's sunny outside or partly cloudy, only from dusk to dawn and on very cloudy days. Read more
Customer—December 29, 2025
The company reached out and gave me a refund and apologized for the way the product functions and the refund is a bribe to remove my review, I just want the honest truth to get to the people that are thinking of purchasing this product, the refund is an admission by the company it is difficult to set up, so change the product design and make it easier to use. The honest good and bad of this device, the good it works well once set up and adjusted, the bad is the way you adjust it, very finicky to adjust and very poor instructions that do not match the blinking lights while trying to toggle through a menu and make changes with one led that changes color and sometimes is the wrong color for the instruction you want to change all with one button and counting second between blinking lights, it's 2025 last I checked and this is the best you can do for a user interface? Maybe 3 buttons up down and select and maybe a couple more LEDs, for the price of this thing they should be ashamed of the interface and the poor customer experience.also it is limited to 10 amps or 1100watts, as a company you may want to redesign that and rethink that since you can plug it into a 15 or 20 amp sockets. Read more
Chet—November 7, 2025
When we go into the kids' room the light comes on automatically and and stays on as long as you set it for. No need to find a light switch. Read more
JENNY—September 22, 2025
When I got the plug 3weeks ago, it worked fine. Then it got worse everyday little by little, not it does not work. The motion detects a movement, but the plug does not power on. Must haved used very cheap components, which won't last long. You would not able to return if the defect happens after a month. Read more
Ann—September 21, 2025
We got this Rayzeek Wireless Motion Sensor Plug to make our daughter’s closet light a little more user-friendly—because apparently asking a 10-year-old to flip a switch is just too much these days. 😂 Functionality? Fantastic. It turns the plug-in light on exactly when it should—no delays, no false triggers, no dramatic waving of arms required. It’s like having a tiny, invisible butler who knows when you’ve entered the room. Very handy. Quality? Solid! The components feel well-made, the plug works smoothly, and the sensor itself doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy. We’ve had zero issues with performance—it just works. And in a house full of “smart” devices that act dumb half the time, that’s saying something. BUT (and here’s why it’s 4 stars instead of 5): attaching the sensor to the mount is kind of a pain. It’s one of those unnecessarily tricky little “click into place” designs that made me question all of my life choices for a few minutes. I may or may not have had a small conversation with it involving some choice words. 😅 Once it's up, though, you can forget about it—which is exactly what you want in a motion sensor. Our daughter now walks into her closet like a queen entering her royal dressing room, and the light follows suit. Overall: Highly recommend for convenience, quality, and that sweet, sweet automatic glow—just be ready to wrestle the mount for a hot second. Worth it in the end! Read more