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Revision as of 00:55, 28 November 2020
Basics
- These are a light switch that use a Motion Sensor and often a timer to light a room when people enter, and turn it off after they leave
- The timer is to prevent it from turning off due to a still room (Although this still happens with some models as well as placement locations)
- There is often a manual override switch (on/off) for instantanious off upon leaving or for turning on if broken/experiencing an error
- Could most likely be done without any sort of processor, or be done with a VERY basic arduino
- Basic sound and daylight sensing (Photoresistor + logic, and a VERY lofi mic (Clapping/footsteps and not much else would be registered basically "is ther commotion" )
- Most Likely Uses less power than a IOT Light Switch and more secure, but also less capable, and depending on the timer may be less instant (unless manual off is used upon leaving
- Also has some accesability and convienence benefits perhaps
- Should Decrease Electricity Waste even with neglagent users