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Microwave induction switch
Radar induction switch, also known as microwave induction switch, is based on the Doppler effect and uses a needle antenna, which can effectively suppress the interference of high-order harmonics and other clutter, high sensitivity, strong reliability, safety and convenience ﹑Intelligent and energy-saving, it is the product of choice for building intelligence and property management modernization. Low power consumption, complete functions, and can carry all kinds of lamps. It can penetrate some non-metallic object sensing, especially suitable for hidden installation inside the lamp;
this microwave switch is an active sensor, the sensor emits high-frequency electromagnetic waves (5.8GHz) and receives their echoes, and the sensor detects the echoes Changes within even small movements within its detection range. The microprocessor then triggers the "turn on the light" command. Signals can be detected through doors, glass panels and thin walls.