I would like once a comparison between the Osram Nightlux and Lunartec LED strips do (I have both in use). Although Lunartec indicates that the light remains on 60 seconds, but this is not the case. There are more 25 seconds at the models with light sensor and 35 seconds in those without. Then the lights go out, no matter how much movement before that takes place. And you can then activate only 3-4 seconds later. In addition, less for the motion in the models with the light sensor detection circuit, one must really already act verge. The Nightlux Osram is different: having a continuous motion sensor with a very large capture circle; These are switched on only after 10 or 60 seconds (depending on the setting) after the last movement has been registered. For the light sensor (not adjustable) is a real sensitive soul. During the day, all it takes is a cloudy sky, so that they turn on when movement. Since I run both types (Osram and Lunartec) with Eneloops and the power consumption is really frugal does not bother me further but. What I was more interferes with the light color: warm white at Lunartec to cool white at Osram. I then got the Osram with color filters adapted (in color amber), so I like it better. I have my hallway and my bathroom with it, so you do not need in the dark to find the light switch (and not to harm the floodlights in the eyes when you come out of sleep). And the other day I was a bit perplexed that the light automatically was concerned in my kitchen NOT :-) The Lunartec with their 9 LEDs brighter than the Osram with its 3 LEDs, but enough to see a little better light for the purpose in the dark both.