Smart Automation: Trigger connected devices instantly—like smart motion sensor light indoor systems (turning on hallway lights when you walk in) or wifi motion sensor cameras (recording when movement is detected).
Occupancy Awareness: Act as a smart occupancy sensor, signaling when rooms are empty (e.g., auto-shutting off AC in unoccupied offices to save energy).
Remote Control: Sync with apps (Tuya, Smart Life) to check real-time status, adjust detection angles (120°-180°), or set schedules (e.g., disabling alerts during sleep hours).
Low Power Consumption: Battery life lasts 6-12 months, with low-battery notifications to avoid interruptions.
Basic Home Use: Compact sensors (3cm x 3cm) with 120° detection, ideal for bedrooms or bathrooms—triggering lights or exhaust fans when occupied.
Commercial-Grade: Wide-angle (180°) sensors with weather resistance, suitable for lobbies or retail spaces, paired with wifi motion sensor cameras for security.
Integration-Focused: Models with Zigbee/WiFi dual connectivity, linking to smart hubs (Alexa, Google Home) for voice control or linkage with smart locks (e.g., unlocking doors when family members are detected).
Bedrooms: Smart motion sensor light indoor systems turn on dim nightlights when you get up, avoiding bright glare.
Living Rooms: Sensors detect family presence to adjust TV volume or AC settings automatically.
Elderly Care: Alert caregivers via app if no movement is detected in a room for hours, ensuring safety.
Meeting Rooms: Smart occupancy sensors trigger projectors or whiteboards when people enter, and power down when empty.
Retail Stores: Detect customer movement near displays, activating promotional screens or alerting staff to assist.
Garages: Turn on overhead lights when you step out of your car, controlled by the sensor.
Stairwells: Ensure lights are only on when someone is present, reducing energy waste.