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From my understanding and research. The light cannot be switched out of the day/night mode. So it will always come on at night(@ 50% brightness) then turn off at dawn. During night while on at 50% or 7.5 watt brightness. If it detects motion. It then will turn from 50%/7.5W to full power 100%/15W. For 3mins. Then it will switch back to day/night mode At 50%. Until next motion is detected or dawn. It CANNOT be switched out of the permanent setting of day night. I don't even think that the setting of coming on for 3 minutes is adjustable. But have not confirmed that 100%. It can be linked to up to 3 or 4 including the 1st bulb. Other GE outdoor LED floodlights. So out of the 4 lights total if anyone of them detects motion durring the night . The 4 bulbs that's linked together will illuminate from 50% to 100% brightness. Now, whether they have their own capabilities to link together. Or if they have to have Wi-Fi to link together. I have not been able to confirm that yet. Also the light disables itself or turns off during the daylight so no motion detecting is activated during the daylight. the light completely shuts off. they say this being an LED light over a conventional light in a motion sensor housing. that you can save I think 18% on your electricity usage by using this light. over a standard motion detector housing and flood light with conventional light bulbs. That's all the information I've got searching on the internet and reading the descriptions of that they have here. Still very veg! Robert
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is very hard to find the answer to that question. The description talks about the dusk to dawn setting but there are 4 settings on that bulb. I think the dusk to dawn is only one setting and that it can be set to be completely off and turn on from dark to full brightness when it detects motion. I have looked at even the GE site and there is nowhere online where it will tell what the four settings are. I believe the answer to your question is "Yes" but I have not been able to confirm that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. motion detection doesn't work to tun it off at all
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