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MOTION SENSORS

A microwave motion sensor is a device that detects movement using microwave technology. It emits microwave pulses and measures the reflection of those pulses to determine if there is movement in the surrounding area. Unlike traditional motion sensors, microwave sensors can detect motion through walls and other solid objects, making them ideal for use in large rooms or areas with obstructed views.

Another benefit of microwave motion sensors is that they consume very little power, making them an energy-efficient option for home automation. They are also very durable and can withstand harsh environments, such as outdoor installations.

STAIRCASE SENSORS

A staircase sensor that lights up as you walk by is a motion-activated device designed to provide visibility and safety when ascending or descending stairs. The sensor is typically installed on a wall or the ceiling at the top or bottom of a staircase.

When motion is detected, the sensor activates a set of lights that illuminate the stairs, providing ample visibility in low-light conditions.

STAIRCASE SENSORS

A staircase sensor that lights up as you walk by is a motion-activated device designed to provide visibility and safety when ascending or descending stairs. The sensor is typically installed on a wall or the ceiling at the top or bottom of a staircase.

When motion is detected, the sensor activates a set of lights that illuminate the stairs, providing ample visibility in low-light conditions.

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SPRINKLERS

GARDEN CONTROL

A timer-based sprinkler system for residential homes is a convenient and efficient way to maintain a beautiful lawn and garden. The system uses a timer to control the watering schedule, ensuring that plants receive the appropriate amount of water without waste. This system is easy to use and can save time and water in the long run.