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Ajax Systems MotionCam Wireless Motion Sensor Range 12m
Microwave & Infrared, 80°, RF, PET
from139,81 € at 9 storesPhilips Wireless Infrared Motion Sensor 160° Detection Angle 12m Scope
Infrared, 160°, IP54
from57,00 € at 3 storesAjax Systems DualCurtain Outdoor Wireless Motion Sensor Scope 15m
Infrared, 4.5°, RF, IP54, PET, Antimasking, Curtain
from275,80 € at 10 storesShelly BLU Motion Wireless Motion Sensor Range 10m
Infrared, Bluetooth , RF, PET
from21,53 € at 10 stores
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- Curtain: With a narrow detection angle that allows control of a specific area (windows, doors, narrow passages) and prevents false alarms from surrounding movement.
- Antimasking: A function that detects any malicious interference, covering, or blocking of the lens and automatically activates the alarm.
- Pet Immunity (PET): A feature that ignores the movement of small animals, such as dogs and cats, thus preventing false alarms.
- Outdoor: With IP44 certification and above, making it suitable for outdoor installation.
- Tamper Protection: It refers to protection against attempts to tamper with the device. For example, if someone tries to open the sensor’s casing or remove it from its position, the sensor will send an alarm signal.
- Built-in Camera: With built-in camera for additional monitoring and recording.
- Wireless: Connects to the installation system via a wireless communication protocol. Powered by battery.
- Wired: It connects to the installation system via cable.
- Wireless Connectivity: The wireless communication protocol supported by the sensor for control and connection with other devices.
- Microwave: Detects motion by emitting microwaves and measuring changes in the reflected radiation. They can detect motion through thin walls, glass, doors, and plastic.
- Infrared: Detects motion by sensing changes in infrared radiation (heat) emitted by people or animals. It is less likely to be triggered by objects that do not emit heat (e.g. leaves, branches).
- Smart Ecosystem: The network of smart devices to which the sensor can connect. Smart devices within the same ecosystem as the sensor can communicate and connect with each other more easily, allowing for automations and unified control.
- Alexa: Amazon’s automation platform based on the Alexa voice assistant. It offers voice control capabilities and the creation of “Skills” for connecting and automatically coordinating multiple smart devices.
- Apple HomeKit: Apple’s ecosystem that allows secure control of the device from an iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. Supports voice commands via Siri and the creation of automations through the Home app.
- Google Home: Google’s platform for managing and controlling smart devices. It allows operation via Google Assistant with voice commands in Greek and the integration of the device into automated routines.
- IFTTT: Automation ecosystem that connects the device with apps and other smart gadgets. Allows the creation of smart scenarios (Applets) for automatic operation based on location, weather, or other digital notifications.








