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Presence detectors
An LED (Light Emitting Diode) sensor is an optical sensor used to detect light and emit a luminous response. This device is often used in security, automation and energy-saving applications, enabling lights to be switched on or off according to ambient brightness or the presence of an object.
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MERGE motion detector
Detector | Detection distance | |
IR + Twilight | 9 m | |
Adjustable detector | Angle opening | |
Yes | 150° | |
Drilling diameter | Dimensions | |
Ø 68 mm | (L x W x H): 55 x 83 x 83 mm | |
IP protection | Voltage | |
20 | 220/240V AC |
Kanlux MERGE JQ is a motion sensor with a maximum motion detection range of 5 m. The maximum horizontal operating angle of the sensor is 360 degrees. It is possible to set the lighting time and the level of light intensity at which the sensor operates.
Last units on sale
Attention! product guaranteed 3 months, neither recovered nor exchanged.
H.F Merge motion detector
Detector | Detection distance | |
H.F + Twilight | 9 m | |
Adjustable detector | Angle opening | |
Yes | 180° | |
Drilling diameter | Dimensions | |
Ø 68 mm | (L x W x H): 80 x 80 x 47 mm | |
IP protection | Voltage | |
20 | 220/240V AC |
The Kanlux MERGE MW sensor offers an aesthetic and practical solution. It has a maximum motion detection range of 9 m. It is possible to set the lighting time and the level of light intensity at which the sensor operates.
Last units on sale
Attention! product guaranteed 3 months, neither recovered nor exchanged.


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H.F ROLF motion detector
Detector | Detection distance | |
H.F + Twilight | 9 m | |
Adjustable detector | Angle opening | |
Yes | 360° | |
Drilling diameter | Dimensions | |
Projection | (Ø x H): 96 x 43 mm | |
IP protection | Voltage | |
20 | 220/240V AC |
Kanlux ROLF JQ is a microwave motion sensor. The maximum horizontal operating angle of the sensor is 360 degrees. It is possible to set the lighting time and the level of light intensity at which the sensor operates.