Microwave Motion Sensor
₹2,000.00
Vincon’s Microwave Motion Sensor is an advanced detection device that uses microwave technology to sense motion in a specific area, offering reliable, high-precision performance. Ideal for security systems, lighting automation, and smart home integration, this sensor provides all-weather detection capabilities with a high detection range and sensitivity.
Vincon’s Microwave Motion Sensor is a high-tech motion detector that operates using Doppler radar technology to detect movement. Unlike traditional infrared sensors, this microwave sensor can penetrate through non-metallic surfaces, such as glass, wood, or plastic, making it ideal for concealed installations. It provides stable, high-precision motion detection and is suitable for outdoor and indoor applications. This sensor works well even in harsh environmental conditions such as rain, fog, or extreme temperatures, ensuring that it operates optimally regardless of the weather. It also supports integration with smart home systems and lighting control applications, making it a versatile solution for modern security and automation needs.
Key Features
- Microwave Radar Technology: Offers high sensitivity and precision in detecting motion.
- Penetrating Detection: Can sense motion through non-metallic materials such as glass, plastic, and wood.
- Wide Detection Range: Long-range motion detection, suitable for large areas.
- Weatherproof Performance: Functions reliably in all weather conditions, including rain, fog, and snow.
- Smart Integration: Compatible with home automation systems and lighting controls.
- Adjustable Sensitivity: Customizable sensitivity levels to avoid false alarms.
- 360° Detection Coverage: Ensures no blind spots in the detection zone.
Specifications
- Detection Range: Up to 10 meters
- Detection Angle: 360° horizontal, 90° vertical
Applications: Security systems, lighting automation, smart home systemsMaterial Compatibility: Works through wood, plastic, and glass (non-metallic materials)
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