Lutron Maestro Motion Sensor Light Switch Indoor for Bathroom, Garage, Laundry Room, Any Bulbs, Occupancy Vacancy Sensor…
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Best for hallway lighting
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$22.95
Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

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What reviewers found
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Across the reviewers we read, the Lutron Maestro is the default in-wall motion switch recommendation for hallways, bathrooms, garages, and laundry rooms. Multiple high-trust r/homeautomation threads endorse it, including one user calling it "the best $25 I've spent on home automation" for garage-door triggering. The XCT fine-motion sensing called out on the Amazon listing is repeatedly corroborated by r/Lutron users who note it doesn't shut off while they're sitting still.
What reviewers liked
- Amazon 4.6 average across ~13,700 reviews backs a very large positive base
- High-trust r/homeautomation threads single it out as exceptional value for bathrooms and garages
- XCT fine-motion sensing prevents shut-off during low-activity tasks
- No hub, app, or Wi-Fi dependency
Where it falls short
- A high-trust r/homeautomation thread reports LED bulbs failing after installation
- r/homeautomation users note it can trigger through louvered doors
- Not a smart-home-integrated sensor in the connected sense; no native HomeKit/Alexa
- Requires a neutral and basic electrical know-how to install
Across the reviewers we read, the Lutron Maestro is the default in-wall motion switch recommendation for hallways, bathrooms, garages, and laundry rooms. Multiple high-trust r/homeautomation threads endorse it, including one user calling it "the best $25 I've spent on home automation" for garage-door triggering. The XCT fine-motion sensing called out on the Amazon listing is repeatedly corroborated by r/Lutron users who note it doesn't shut off while they're sitting still.
The honest pushback comes from the same high-trust communities. One r/homeautomation thread documents an installation where the Maestro appeared to damage LED bulbs, with one bulb dying and another flickering shortly after install, a known issue with some occupancy switches and certain LED drivers. Another r/homeautomation user notes it can pick up motion through louvered laundry-room doors, requiring physical shielding. Unlike the other picks here, this is a wired single-pole switch, not a connected sensor, so it doesn't integrate with HomeKit or Alexa on its own.
- Automatic Switch
- Motion sensor light switch automatically turns the lights on when you enter the room and off when you leave, great for bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, or closet light switches
- Lutron Motion Sensor Light Switch
- Don't stress about your lights on when leaving your house. Save money by relying on the light switch to turn off for you
- Focus On Your Tasks
- Focus on any home projects and chores when leaving the room without worrying about turning off the lights
- Hands Free, Worry Free
- Walk into your bathroom, garage, laundry room, and closet this motion sensor switch and lights turn on automatically
- Motion Light Switch
- Senses daylight in the room and learns your preferred light level over time, so your lights stay off if it's already bright
- Ideal For Kids
- This automatic light sensor motion ensures lights won't stay on when your kids leave the room
- Mode Settings
- Occupancy Mode (Auto ON, Auto OFF) and Vacancy Mode (Manual On, Auto Off) allows you to adjust the sensor to your needs; Programmable to delay turning off your light switch to 1, 5, 15 or 30 minutes after leaving a room
- Quick Install
- Install in as little as 15 minutes; works with to 150-Watt CFL/LED, 250-Watt incandescent, halogen, electronic low voltage, 200-Watt magnetic low voltage, or 2-Amp ballasts
Anyone here have experience with both the Lutron Caseta and Maestro motion sensor? which one do you think is better?
They will turn on when they sense motion day or night and turn off after 1 minute (can be adjusted to 1, 5, 15 minutes or longer). When I walk ...
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