Radsense compared to other sensors

A question that sometimes come up is why you would use the Radsense over more traditional sensors like PIR or Ultrasonic sensors. We’ve formerly mentioned how the radar allows for covert placement to prevent vandalism, but there are several other factors such as ease of use, power usage and the ability to detect the continued presence over time.

Here is how the RadSense 1 compares to other presence detection solutions:

Detection MethodContinuous PresenceThrough MaterialsSetup ComplexityPower Usage
RadSense 1 (Radar)Yes – detects breathingYes – plaster/wood/plasticSimple relay connections1.25W
PIR Motion SensorsNo – turns off when stillNo – line of sight onlyPlug and play0.5-1W
Ultrasonic SensorsLimited – small movementsNo – direct path neededModerate wiring2-5W
Camera-Based AI*Yes – computer visionNo – visual requiredComplex programming10-50W
Pressure Mat SensorsYes – weight detectionNo – physical contactSimple connections1-3W

*) Camera based sensors may have GDPR-related issues and may also scare people away

RadSense 1 Key Advantages:

  • Dual-zone control with separate relays for different proximity levels
  • Hidden installation behind non-metallic surfaces
  • Breathing detection ensures continuous presence awareness
  • Simple setup and no programming required for basic relay control
  • 60-degree detection angle covers wide areas efficiently

Best choice when you need reliable, continuous presence detection that can be concealed that require direct line-of-sight.

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