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₹28,319  
RS PRO PIR Sensor 86 mm Width, 7191875The RS PRO PIR Sensor represents cutting-edge technology in motion detection, providing a reliable and energy-efficient solution for a variety of applications. Designed with precision and versatility in mind, this Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor is a key component in creating intelligent and responsive systems for lighting, security, and automation. Featuring advanced PIR technology, the RS PRO PIR Sensor is highly sensitive to changes in infrared radiation, allowing it to accurately detect motion within its field of view. This makes it an ideal choice for applications where energy efficiency is crucial, such as lighting control systems that activate only when movement is detected. The sensor's robust construction ensures durability and longevity, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations. Its compact and discreet design allows for easy integration into various environments, from residential spaces to industrial facilities. Installation and setup are streamlined, thanks to the user-friendly design of the RS PRO PIR Sensor. Adjustable sensitivity and time-delay settings provide customization options, allowing users to tailor the sensor's behavior to specific requirements. This flexibility makes it suitable for a range of applications, including security systems, smart home automation, and energy-efficient lighting solutions. Choose RS PRO for a PIR Sensor that combines reliability, precision, and ease of use. Enhance your systems with this state-of-the-art motion detection technology for improved energy efficiency, security, and automation capabilities.
₹33,039  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962059 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹33,039  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962056 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹28,319  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962047 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹16,519  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962028 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹20,059  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962025 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹17,699  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962019 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹28,319  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962012 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹6,253  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962009 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹15,339  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7962003 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹9,675  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7961993 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹3,067  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 7918260 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
₹15,339  
RS PRO PIR Sensor Model No 2798591 is an electronic device that detects the presence of moving objects or individuals by measuring changes in infrared radiation emitted by them. It is widely used in security systems, lighting control, and automation applications to trigger actions or alerts based on detected motion.
The PIR sensor operates on the principle that all objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit infrared radiation. When a warm body, such as a person or an animal, moves within the sensor's detection range, it causes a rapid change in the infrared radiation pattern observed by the sensor. The PIR sensor contains two or more pyroelectric sensors that generate a voltage signal in response to these infrared changes.
The key features of a PIR sensor are:
Detection Range: The detection range of a PIR sensor varies depending on the model and application, typically ranging from a few meters up to tens of meters.
Field of View: PIR sensors have a specific field of view (FOV), which represents the area that the sensor can monitor for motion. The FOV is usually cone-shaped and can be adjusted or narrowed using lenses or Fresnel lenses.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Many PIR sensors come with sensitivity adjustment settings, allowing users to customize the sensor's response to different motion levels and environmental conditions.
Time Delay: PIR sensors often include a time delay setting to control how long the sensor remains active after detecting motion. This feature helps prevent frequent triggering of actions due to minor disturbances.
PIR sensors are commonly used in a variety of applications:
Security Systems: PIR sensors are widely integrated into burglar alarm systems to detect intruders and trigger alarms or notifications.
Lighting Control: PIR sensors are used in automatic lighting systems to turn lights on when motion is detected and turn them off after a specified period of inactivity, improving energy efficiency.
Home Automation: PIR sensors play a role in home automation, where they can trigger actions like opening doors, adjusting thermostat settings, or activating other smart devices based on detected motion.
Occupancy Detection: PIR sensors are used in commercial buildings and offices to determine occupancy levels for efficient HVAC and lighting control.
PIR sensors offer several advantages, including low power consumption, fast response times, and minimal interference from ambient light. However, they have limitations, such as their inability to detect stationary objects or objects with a temperature similar to the background temperature, making them unsuitable for some specific applications.
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