Replace rocker switches with proximity sensors!

A Sensorbility product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 27, 2000

The Sensor Switch is a revolutionary way of replacing an existing single rocker type light switch with a "touch" switch that actually works on proximity.

The Sensor Switch, a sister product to our Secret Switch, is the quick and easy way to replace your existing single rocker type light switch with a "touch" switch.

You can make the no-fuss replacement in about 2 minutes, and the only tool you should need is a small screwdriver.

More than a touch switch: There are other touch switches on the market, but the Sensor Switch is more than just a touch device-it works on proximity; this means that when a hand or any other part of your body comes within approx.

30mm of the face plate the lights will switch.

Blend it in: Because the Sensor Switch has a blank face plate it can be painted to match your decor! And if you are feeling adventurous the whole switch box could be sunk into the wall so the face plate becomes flush to the wall surface and then could be papered over.

Cover it up: Due to the proximity switching method of use, it is also possible to have a thin (3-4mm) non-metallic surface placed over the Sensor Switch's face plate-a ceramic bathroom tile perhaps? It will then project its sensing field through this surface.

This could be also useful for food and medical areas which need constant cleaning.

Outside lights could be switched on through a pane of glass! Just place your Sensor Switch facing the window pane in the garage for example.

Extend it: Additionally it is possible to connect the sensor wire to a short piece of wire to provide a remote switching point.

Now the possibilities become endless.

Please visit our web site for details if this and our other products.

You can also order the Sensor Switch or the Secret Switch at our on-line store at that address!.

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