CyberPower Smart Motion Detectors
Motion detectors are not solely for porch lights. With their innovative features, you can now use them to even turn off the thermostat and turn on music. The latest technology can help save energy, simplify your routines and enhance home security as well.
Automated Operation
From lights that turn on when you walk in the room to space heaters that sense when someone gets too close, motion detectors go a long way toward enhancing the daily routine. The most common technology uses infrared sensors to detect presence of based on body heat. The sensor recognizes when someone is in the room and turns on the connected device, whether it’s a light bulb or a digital picture frame. Some motion detectors are programmable, supporting a specific schedule. Still others operate from a smartphone.
Efficient Use of Energy
Motion detectors can reduce the cost of energy both at home and at work since they turn on only when someone is in the room. The technology is especially convenient for keeping the lights off when they’re not needed. Motion detectors can also be used in conjunction with thermostats for smart temperature control or individual items such as televisions.
Safety and Security
Motion detectors enhance safety by detecting movement in advance. A simple motion-activated light mounted in a storage room or dark stairwell can help prevent trips and falls. Entry sensors attach to doors, gates and windows, alerting you when a specific area is accessed for improved security. These sensors combine with alarms and smart security cameras to create a comprehensive system.
Programmable and Plug In
With plug-in motion detectors, you can transform ordinary objects into automated ones or network an entirely automated system. Plug-in switches work with any appliance that has a standard AC plug. Enjoy a pleasant breeze as soon as you sit at your desk by plugging in your fan, or program your printer to turn off when you leave. At the more sophisticated end, wireless motion sensor systems can be programmed from your smartphone, turning on your favorite music when you arrive home or sending a text alert when motion is detected while you’re away.
Panoramic Sensors for Wide Coverage
Consider using panoramic motion sensors for comprehensive monitoring and the widest area of coverage. When mounted on the ceiling or high on a wall, you’ll experience a 360-degree view for better monitoring, as well as a variety of ranges to suit indoor spaces of varying sizes. Panoramic motion detectors are ideal for offices, factories and large residences as they typically integrate with your security system.