
Human Presence Sensor
Sensing Technology: Human presence sensors can use different sensing technologies, including passive infrared (PIR), ultrasonic, microwave, or a combination of these, to detect human presence. Each technology has its own advantages and may be suitable for different applications. Motion Detection: The sensor detects motion within its detection range by sensing changes in heat signatures, sound waves, or radio frequency reflections caused by human movement. It can detect both small and large motions, such as walking, waving, or even slight body movements. Coverage Area: The sensor has a specific coverage area or detection range, which can vary depending on the model and application. The coverage area can be adjusted or customized to suit the needs of the specific environment or installation. Triggering Events: When the sensor detects human presence or motion, it can trigger various events or actions, depending on its configuration. These events may include turning on or off light