I have a bad habit of leaving one or both of my shop lights on and as the shop is 100 feet from my house at times I get very annoyed having to put shoes on and making the trip down there and back especially if it happens to be raining or very cold.
Two Eagle Eye MS14A sensors , one TM751 Mini transceiver and two Appliance Modules AM 466 .
One Appliance Module controls a two tube 4Ft fluorescence over the bench and a duel 8 Ft. ceiling fluorescence Another appliance module is used to power my soldering irons so I do not leave on by mistake. Two Eagle Eyes cover the shop from corner to corner so to speak.
Not much of a setup but I believe it will serve me well. My son is over visiting and just so happens he went down to the shop as I was typing this and it worked like a charm.
If you are using the Eagle Eyes as occupancy sensors, I'd be _very_ concerned about the the lights turning off in the middle of some precision work where you aren't moving around enough for the sensors to detect the motion, especially if dangerous power tools might be involved.
I'd opt instead for an X10 controller in the house to manually operate the lights in the shop, and possibly a timer macro to automatically shut off the lights at midnight or other time when you know you won't be using the shop.