| A motion-activated porch light sounds like a good idea, but the awkward and bulky appearance of most motion-sensing arrays have made this an uninviting option for most homeowners. However, Heath Zenith's coach-style lantern allows you to take advantage of the convenience and energy efficiency of a motion-activated porch light without sacrificing aesthetics. This unit detects motion in a 150-degree radius with a range of up to 30 feet. You can set the light timer to one, five, or ten minutes. The discreetly hidden motion sensor may be rotated to target a certain area and may be adjusted to give you more or less sensitivity (so it doesn't light up every time a car drives by). The attractive, weather-resistant antique brass finish means it's going to look good for a while, too. If you're looking to save a little money on lighting your porch by installing a motion-detector, this is a great option that actually looks good. Requires one incandescent bulb of up to 100 watts (not included).--Josh Dettweiler What's in the Box Lamp housing, motion detector |