RANGE UP TO .5 MILESALERTS WITH LIGHT & SOUND WHEN VEHICLES OR PEDESTRIANS APPROACHPERFECT FOR HOME BUSINESS PROPERTY & WORKSITEEASY INSTALLATION/EASY OPERATIONWEATHERPROOF OUTDOOR SENSORS WITH ADJUSTABLE SENSITIVITY CONTROLADD-ON SENSORUPC : 834844002971Shipping Dimensions : 5.40in X 3.80in X 3.20inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.55
Product Features
- Detects motion up to 30 feet away
- Easy Installation / easy operation
- Weatherproof outdoor sensor with adjustable sensitivity control
- Adjustable sensitivity prevents false alerts
- Wide 120-degree angle coverage
Won’t Work With RWA-300R Base Station. Caution – this model add on sensor (CWPIR) will not work with the RWA-300R base staion. For the RWA-300A base, you need the PIR2-300R add on sensor. (I made this mistake.)
Works well For the options this is my choice. I bought two base units and three transmitters. I live on five acres and feel safer that i know if a perimeter has been breached. I do have some redundancy because they don’t allays fire off so with layers they catch it, and I’m not surprised by someone coming over. This is common with any PIR sensor no matter how much you pay for it. These PIR sensors are very well protected from climate which is half the battle with this type of sensor. They allow you to know which one was breached with number of tones.
Chamberlin wireless This is an okay sensor. You have to be closer than it states to set it off. Definately, not as good as “The Reporter” which is a wireless than I have had for over 5 years. Tyring to find more sensors that are “The Reporter”, but they have evidently gone out of business. The Chamberlain Reporter is not the same thing, so don’t think that it is. The Reporter is by the Reporter. Got fooled by that Chamberlain.
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