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Home > Skyhawk Oversea Passive Infrared Motion Sensor

Skyhawk Oversea Passive Infrared Motion Sensor

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Passive Infrared Motion Sensor

The PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor is designed to detect motion by identifying temperature differences, such as the heat emitted by a person entering its field of view. For optimal performance, this sensor should be installed in a secluded area free from other heat sources that could trigger false alerts.

For example, if the sensor’s range includes a boat cover, it may generate false alerts due to the cover’s movement in the wind, as the sensor cannot distinguish between a person and a warm boat cover. Ensuring that the sensor is positioned away from potential sources of heat and movement will maximize its accuracy and reliability in detecting genuine motion events.

Monitor Your Boat From Anywhere

Skyhawk Oversea takes pride in offering the most extensive range of sensors for boat monitoring on the market with an expected battery life of 7-10 years. All Skyhawk Oversea sensors are designed to communicate seamlessly through any Oversea Hub, utilizing our exclusive communication protocol, known as Flocksense™. You can manage all of this effortlessly using our Oversea App. With just a tap on your screen, you can check your boat’s health from anywhere in the US.

Sensors Share Several Key Features:

  • No more passwords or complicated setup steps required
  • Signals can be sent through your sensor’s hub or any nearby hub
  • Automatically checks if sensors are connected
  • Strong signal transmission for reliable connections
  • Alerts are sent instantly when needed
  • Important alerts are sent right away
  • Less urgent data is stored on the sensor for a few hours before being sent, saving battery
  • Smart technology reduces power usage, making the battery last much longer

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