E- Series Wireless Indoor PIR Sensor with External Antenna:
To begin with our E- Series Wireless Indoor PIR Sensor with External Antenna – Coming with an external antenna for long range.
This indoor PIR is ideal to install very far away from the main control unit.
Infrared Sensor which detects moving body temperature
Detection angle -90 degrees for a distance of 7 – 8 meters
Sensor comes with brackets to ensure proper adjustment.
Comes with a battery: 1 x 9V Battery
Is wireless security cameras good?
When wireless is best
A wireless security camera system has a few distinct advantages.
Over its wired counterparts.
For one, they’re remarkably easy to install.
Additionally, wireless cameras are good for those of us with a general preference for smart appliances.
If you see or hear a home security system described as “wireless,” it likely refers to one, if not all, of the following:
- A home security system that uses a cellular (wireless) signal to send alerts to a monitoring center.
- The sensors (door, window, etc.) that connect to the control panel wirelessly via radio frequencies.
- A video camera or home automation device that uses a Wi-Fi connection (wireless) to connect to the home security system.
If we refer to a home security system as wireless, we usually mean it includes all three of the features above.
Wireless or wired home security, which is better?
There are two types of home security systems:
Wireless
Wired
Each one has its pros and cons.
However, as wireless home security technology continues to improve.
Wireless systems are becoming more and more popular
And depending on your needs, may be the better choice for protecting your home and family.
Wireless home security pros
+ Self-installation
A wireless home security system doesn’t require professional installation.
You install it yourself, and in our experience.
It can take as a little as one to two hours to get a wireless system up and running. Not bad.
Typically, the window and door sensors, control panel, etc., use a self-adhesive,
So all you need to do is peel and stick the equipment where you want it.
That brings us to another benefit of a wireless home security system:
you won’t have to put holes in your walls.
Talk about a renter’s dream.
If you’re not a DIYer.
Then self-installation may feel like a con instead of a pro.
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