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- Passive infrared sensor (PIR)
- Remotely adjustable sensitivity of motion detection
- ECO option to extend battery life
- Operation in the ABAX 2 system
- Remote configuration and software update
42,43
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- Passive infrared sensor (PIR)
- Remotely adjustable sensitivity of motion detection
- ECO option to extend battery life
- Operation in the ABAX 2 system
- Remote configuration and software update
42,43
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
51,79
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
66,71
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
100,37
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
66,71
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
84,94
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- sensor of visible smoke
- thermal sensor
- Swirl chamber
- acoustic and optical alarm signaling
- ECO option extending battery life
84,94
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
66,71
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- AES standard encrypted two-way radio communication in the 868 MHz frequency band
- range 2000m in open area
- support for up to 48 devices / 256 pilots
- compact sizes
111,50
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
79,37
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
75,66
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- Installation height: 2,4m
- Range: 16m x 16m 90°
- Pet immunity up to 20kg
- High immunity to false alarms
- Dusk ant temperature sensor, remote ronfiguration
189,94
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- Installation height: 2,4m
- Range: 16m x 16m 90°
- Pet immunity up to20kg
- High immunity to false alarms
- Dusk ant temperature sensor, remote ronfiguration
189,94
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
- Passive infrared sensor (PIR)
- Remotely adjustable sensitivity of motion detection
- ECO option to extend battery life
- Operation in the ABAX 2 system
- Remote configuration and software update
70,72
EUR
including 22.00% VAT
Wireless Detectors
Wireless detectors are devices that detect changes in their surroundings and transmit data to a receiver without the use of wires. They use various wireless communication technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Z-Wave, to send data to a central collection point or directly to a smartphone or computer.
Wireless detectors have many advantages over traditional wired sensors, including:
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Ease of installation: Wireless detectors do not require running cables, making them easy to install anywhere.
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Versatility: Wireless detectors can be used in a wide variety of applications, from smart homes to security systems to industrial automation.
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Scalability: It is easy to add more detectors to an existing wireless network, allowing the system to be expanded as needed.
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Mobility: Wireless detectors can be moved from one location to another, making them easy to use in temporary applications.
There are many different types of wireless deectors available, each with its own specific applications. Some of the most popular types of wireless detectors include:
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Temperature detectors: Wireless temperature detectors are used to monitor the temperature of rooms or outdoors.
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Motion detectors: Wireless motion detectors detect motion and can be used for security systems or automatic lighting.
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Door/window detectors: Wireless door/window detectors detect whether a door or window is open or closed and can be used for security systems.
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Smoke and fire detectors: Wireless smoke and fire detectors detect smoke and fire and can warn of a fire.
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Humidity detectors: Wireless humidity detectors are used to monitor the humidity level in rooms.
Wireless detectors are becoming increasingly popular in homes, businesses, and industrial facilities. With their ease of installation, versatility, and scalability, they offer a number of advantages over traditional wired detectors.
Here is some additional information that may be useful to users:
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Range: The range of wireless detectors depends on the wireless communication technology used. Wi-Fi typically has the longest range, while Bluetooth has a shorter range.
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Battery life: The battery life of wireless detectors varies depending on the type of sensor and how it is used. Some detectors may need to have their batteries replaced every few months, while others may last for a year or more.
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Compatibility: Wireless detectors must be compatible with the system they are being used with. Make sure that the sensors you choose are compatible with the hub or receiver.