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Posted by: devnullius
« on: 02. February 2014., 09:22:36 »

Anyone any experiences with this?
Posted by: Samker
« on: 01. February 2014., 21:49:27 »

As We all know, a motion detector is a device that detects moving objects, particularly people. A motion detector is often integrated as a component of a system that automatically performs a task or alerts a user of motion in an area. Motion detectors form a vital component of security, automated lighting control, home control, energy efficiency, and other useful systems.




So what if some of the fail to work as expected, for example if some of them doesn't activate a security camera that signals the home security system?

Here is the perfect solution - Z-Wave: http://zwaveguide.com




Z-Wave is a widely-accepted interoperable technology that makes wireless home control practical and simple for any household. A householder can choose from over 1000 compatible products manufactured by the top brands in their industries such as Lighting, Heating, Energy Saving, Security and Safety, Climate Control, and Assisted Living. Z-Wave enabled products operate on a common platform of communication as well as interoperate with each other, irrespective of the purpose, type, and brand. This is possible because the manufacturers tend to deploy genuine Z-Wave chips in their Z-Wave enabled products for proper connection with Z-Wave networks.

The standardized technology has been developed for automating residential and light applications such as Z-Wave motion sensors, lighting control, security systems, thermostats, blinds, remote controls, access control systems, PC apps and Internet gateways. Its products truly make sense for today’s houses, thus, rendering it the preferred technology for wireless control.

Safety & Security: A Z-Wave control can activate other Z-Wave gadgets to send you a notification when the security systems falter.

Lighting: A single touch can control any of your interior or exterior light sources such as bulbs and tubes, through the automated programming and custom ambient setup.

Windows & Coverings: You can run motorized blinds and coverings through a remote control or through Z-Wave device commands.

Appliance Control: A Z-Wave system can facilitate you to add appliances in kitchen, garden, laundry, and room to a home network easily and quickly for controlling them remotely.

HVAC Control: You can automate air conditioning, ventilation, and heating systems to enjoy maximum savings as well as comfort.

Home Entertainment: You can effortlessly control several systems such as PCs and media players in your home through floors and walls.


For the end, if you buy Z-Wave's products, rest assured that they are a perfect choice for all your needs. :thumbsup:

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