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GLOBAL ULTRA WIDE BAND OCCUPANCY SENSOR MARKET INTRODUCTION Ultra-wideband, often known as UWB, is a short-range RF technology […]
Ultra-wideband, often known as UWB, is a short-range RF technology for wireless communication that can be used to pinpoint the exact location of individuals, objects, and assets.
UWB can be used to transport data between devices via radio waves, just as other communication protocols like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
The Global ultra wide band occupancy sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
NOVELDA Introduces a New Ultra-Wideband Occupancy Sensor, heralding in the Future of Light Control in Open Offices, Meeting Rooms, and Other Applications.
This lighting control sensor improves user experience and increases energy savings by turning on lights promptly upon approach and rapidly turning them off when no longer required.
The sensor represents the next advancement in building lighting automation with its adjustable time-out and precise detecting zone. The term “time-out” describes how long a light remains on after someone has left the room.
Passive infrared and 5.8 GHz (HF) time-outs are commonly set to last for longer than 15 minutes.
Energy is squandered as a result, which raises operating expenses and results in poor ESG (environment, social, and governance) compliance.
Due to its ground-breaking human presence detection, the NOVELDA UWB Occupancy Sensor allows you to set the time-out as short as two minutes while maintaining reliable detection, offering significant energy savings.