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What is a wireless occupancy sensor?

A wireless occupancy sensor measures whether people are in a space and sends that signal to lighting controls, HVAC systems, or analytics platforms.

Wireless sensors avoid the cost and disruption of running low-voltage wires to every device, enabling faster retrofits and flexible placement.

How wireless occupancy sensors work

Sensors use different physical principles to detect people. The most common types are:

Wireless communication layers commonly used include proprietary RF, Zigbee, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and other mesh protocols. Choice of protocol affects range, battery life, and integration with building systems.

Sensor technology comparison: pros and cons

PIR

Ultrasonic

Microwave

Thermal (anonymous heat-based)

Choosing the right technology depends on the space type, expected occupant behavior, privacy requirements, and integration needs.

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