Which HomeKit Automation is Better?

Cupertino, March 8, 2021

I have a camera with two motion sensors and a lamp, I would like to let this lamp darken after both motion sensors have not detected motion for two minutes. So there are two ways to do this: 1. When this light is on, if motion sensor 1 has not detected motion, and if motion sensor 2 has detected mono motion for two minutes, turn off the light. 2. When motion sensor 1 is detected, it does not move, if the light is on and motion sensor 2 does not detect motion for two minutes, turn off the light. I don't know if there is a difference between these two conditions and which of them is better, but I would like to know. Thank you in advance.

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