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DIO2 Wireless Opening Detector with State Feedback (open/closed)

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You can connect your sensor to a DiO 868 MHz receiver or yor HomeBox DiO and create an ignition or an automatic extinction of your lamps.

DIO2 Wireless Presence Detector

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Turns lights on when it sees a presence in the room.

You can connect your sensor to a DiO 868 MHz receiver or to HomeBox DiO and program the automatic extinction of your lights when the room is unoccupied.

DIO2 Wireless Temperature Sensor with Status Feedback

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With its sober and miniaturized design, you install the wireless temperature sensor wherever you want in your house to get an optimized temperature regulation.

You can also place temperature sensors in different rooms in your house to check their temperature from your smartphone.

Internal Wireless Motion Detector

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A wireless motion sensor for inside use. It can be applied in many situations, for example, in the entry hall or in the bedrooms hall. The detector detects the movement and sends the information to any DI-O receiver.

Internal Wireless Motion Detector "classic"

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A wireless motion sensor for inside use. It can be applied in many situations, for example, in the entry hall or in the bedrooms hall. The detector detects the movement and sends the information to any DI-O receiver.

Magnetic contact

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The magnetic contact can be placed on doors or windows, it can be used for various purposes. Functioning as emitter, when the contact is broken, for example, a window or a door is opened, the signal is transmitted to the wireless receiver, which may be a lamp or other wireless receiver from DI-O.

Twilight Switch

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This twilight switch will actuate a wireless receiver, depending on the level of light intensity. Depending on the value added by us, when it begins to darken, the sensor will send the order to light up. In the opposite direction when it reaches the level of clarity that we set, the sensor sends the order to turn off the light.