Radar sensors
Radar sensors
Unlike infrared sensors, radar sensors do not require a measurable temperature difference from the surroundings to accurately detect objects. Radar sensors can therefore also detect "cold" objects. These sensors do not react to the temperature difference, but rather to any movement toward the sensor.
A unique feature of radar sensors is their extremely high motion sensitivity, allowing even the slightest movements (almost down to a standstill) to be detected.
Yes, customised designs are available on request. Please note that due to the planning and implementation costs involved, we can only produce customised designs for orders with a minimum value of €500.00.
Wall mounts for the B+B rain detector and the B+B brightness sensor can be purchased in our online shop.
Our brightness sensors have an accuracy of <±10% (with vertical light incidence).
The dimensions of the brightness sensor are as follows: (LxWxH) 65 x 59 x 50 mm.
Our brightness sensors are housed in a high-quality plastic casing with IP protection class IP 65.
Passive infrared sensors (PIR) detect heat radiation emitted by moving objects within their detection range by sensing changes in the infrared spectrum. Radar sensors, on the other hand, emit electromagnetic waves and detect the reflection of these waves from objects to detect movement. Radar sensors are often better at detecting movements that are directly approaching the sensor than PIR sensors.
