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What is Motion Sensor ?

A motion sensor is a device that detects and responds to movement within a certain range. It can be used for various applications, from security systems to automation and energy management. Here are some common types of motion sensors:

  1. Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensors: These detect infrared radiation emitted by warm objects, like humans. When a person moves within the sensor's range, it triggers a response.
  2. Ultrasonic Sensors: These emit ultrasonic waves and measure how long it takes for the waves to bounce back after hitting an object. Changes in the reflection time indicate movement.
  3. Microwave Sensors: Similar to ultrasonic sensors, but they use microwave radiation. They can detect motion through walls and other obstacles.

No need to turn on manually 

Motion sensor lights automatically turn on when they detect movement, providing instant illumination without the need to manually switch them on. 

Benefits of a Motion Sensor

  1. Enhanced Security: Detects movement to trigger alarms or lights, increasing safety and deterring intruders.
  2. Convenience: Automatically activates lights or devices, making daily tasks and navigation easier without manual controls.
  3. Energy Efficiency: Reduces energy consumption by activating only when needed, helping to lower utility bills.
  4. Smart Automation: Integrates with home automation systems for a more connected and responsive living environment.
  5. Accessibility: Assists those with mobility challenges by ensuring lights and devices are activated without physical effort.

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