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I am always in search of fragrance. It doesn't matter whether it is a laundry detergent, perfume or room fresheners. I love fragrance- at least some fragrances. I had tried the Glade Wisp Air Freshener when it first came out. It was a good idea and was the first [that I know of] air freshener that worked around the clock spitting out little wisps of fragrance at timed intervals. The thing I didn't like about the Wisp Glade unit is that it worked continually so it used up battery life and fragrance even when people weren't home.
Someone else must have had the same thought because, "Presto, Chango"- out came the Glade Sense & Spray. It operates in the same manner only it has a tiny little motion sensor built in. This is fantastic! It saves battery life and only dispenses the fragrance when it detects motion. It has a built in 30 minute timer as well so once it puffs a little scent into the air the motion sensor is locked out for 30 minutes unless you override it. Fabulous idea!
My experience with the product:
The unit must be in light for it to operate so when I put it in my downstairs guest bath [with no windows] it wasn't effective. Once I moved it in to the hallway where there is always light the unit worked exactly the way the packaging said it would.
Once the scent is used up, keep the unit and just replace the fragrance with a refill. Easy peasy.
Overall impression:
I like the product a lot. My only complaint is that there aren't enough scents to choose from. I have only seen Clean Linen, Apple Cinnamon and Clear Springs Odor Eliminator at the store I shop at.
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