Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro is now available for crowdfunding
- August 19, 2024
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In May of this year, Xiaomi You have your first sensor, a version that does not require electricity and has a battery life of 3 years. Oggi, il
In May of this year, Xiaomi You have your first sensor, a version that does not require electricity and has a battery life of 3 years. Oggi, il
In May of this year, Xiaomi You have your first sensor, a version that does not require electricity and has a battery life of 3 years. Oggi, il Marchio has released a new version: lo Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro. This new device is available on Xiaomi Youpin and will be open for crowdfunding from 10:00 AM on August 21 to 10:00 AM on August 28. The crowdfunding price is 349 yuan (44 euros), while the suggested retail price is 399 yuan (50 euros).
The Xiaomi Human Sensor Pro is noticeably different from the previous version in terms of appearance. It is very large and has a necessary power supply, which limits the freedom of installation compared to all standard versions. However, the official version comes with two accessories that offer various installation options; a power supply cable and an adapter.
There has also been a significant update to the configuration. The sensor is equipped with one One millimeter radar and other radars at 24GHzIt can track the location of the human body on the continent in real time. If there is a person entering a certain area, you can create a smart scene.
Supporting device Limit up to 12 zonesYou can intervene in the region during the distribution. Con un Detection angle 110°, You can transfer human body movement up to 7 meters and maintain a stable stance up to 4 meters away.
Sensor You can track 3 targets simultaneously. When 3 or 3 people move at the same time, the sensor can complete the operation at the same time and let the desired connection scene pass more easily.
It is also equipped with: sensors and infrared nacosti and other radars send four signals in all directions. You can place the divan area as a fixed area and the port as “entry and exit”. When entering this continent, the sensor can quickly identify the person’s presence.
Source: T Today
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