Passive Infrared Sensor for Human Motion, 10m, 120°

SKU: SUCH-IRS-808WZ
$60.47
● Sensing range 120°, sensing distance 5m ● Standby current ≤12uA, working voltage 3V ● Working temperature -10~45℃, working humidity 0%~99%RH ● Small size, compact structure, shell material is ABS
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Overview

Favorable price passive human motion infrared sensor for sale, sensing range 120°, sensing distance 5m, standby current ≤12uA, working voltage 3V. SUCH PIR sensor for human motion uses airflow suppression technology to avoid false alarms in complex environments, can quickly detect human motion, and avoid detection delays and omissions. If you want to use it in conjunction with other devices, you need to use it with a gateway.

Feature

  • Highly sensitive infrared detection sensor, more accurate detection.
  • Adopt airflow suppression technology to avoid false alarms in complex environments.
  • Quickly detect human movement to avoid detection delays and omissions.
  • Extremely long standby time.
  • Support intelligent linkage with other devices.
  • Easy to install and use.

Dimension (Unit:mm)

Passive human motion infrared sensor size

Specs
Sensing Range 120°
Sensing Distance  5m
Standby Current ≤12uA
Working Voltage 3V
Material ABS
Battery Type CR2450
Standby Time ≥12 months
Working Temperature -10~45℃
Working Humidity 0%~99%RH
Installation 3M glue paste
Product Weight 35g
Product Size 33*33*26mm
Packing List Sensor x1, 3M glue x1, product manual x1
Application
Table

Table

Ceiling

Ceiling

Wall

Wall

FAQ

PIR (passive infrared) sensor is a sensor used to detect human or animal activities. It determines whether there is a moving target passing by by sensing the infrared radiation emitted by the human body. It is often used in security, lighting, automatic control and other fields.

Passive infrared sensors detect moving heat sources by receiving infrared radiation emitted by objects and do not emit signals themselves. Active infrared sensors actively emit infrared light and determine whether there is an object by receiving reflected signals.

No. Passive human motion infrared sensors cannot penetrate physical obstacles such as walls, glass, and metal, and there must be no obstructions within the detection range.

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