Motion Sensors vs Presence Sensors
Motion sensors and presence sensors both have their unique functionalities and applications, but how do they differ? And more importantly, which one is the right choice for your specific needs?
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Motion sensors and presence sensors both have their unique functionalities and applications, but how do they differ? And more importantly, which one is the right choice for your specific needs?
We’ve all been there, right? Walking into a room, the lights blaze on, and then we forget to turn them off when we leave.
You know what’s really annoying? Those pesky false alarms from motion sensors. They’re like that friend who always cries wolf – after a while, you start to question whether there’s a real threat or not.