The PIR (Passive Infrared) Sensor Controller is a wireless device designed to control lighting systems based on infrared radiation emitted. It wirelessly communicates with compatible lighting fixtures, enabling automated control of lights based on motion events. The applications can be:
This controller utilizes microwave technology to detect movement within its range and wirelessly communicates with compatible lighting fixtures for automated control.
Human Static Presence Module Lite is an antenna-integrated, high-sensitivity millimeter wave radar sensor that is based on the FMCW principle.
An entry-exit sensor is a device designed to monitor the movement of people entering and exiting a specific area or space. It can be used in the following spaces:
A daylight harvesting sensor is a device designed to optimize the use of natural daylight in indoor spaces continuously monitors the light levels and adjusts artificial lighting accordingly. It can be used in the following applications: