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New Sensor Runs on Battery, Sees Through Walls

19 Nov

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Summary

  • New presence sensor now battery-powered for flexible installation.
  • Supports Matter over low-power Thread for enhanced connectivity.
  • IP67 waterproof rating allows for outdoor use and dual sensor tech.
New Sensor Runs on Battery, Sees Through Walls

Meross introduces the MS605, a battery-powered version of its presence sensor, offering enhanced installation flexibility. Powered by a single CR123A battery, it can operate for up to three years, though heavy use may reduce battery life. This new model supports Matter over Thread, a low-power protocol, requiring a Thread-capable hub for integration with smart home systems like Google Home, Apple Home, or Alexa.

The MS605 retains the articulated mounting plate of its predecessor, allowing for versatile positioning. Its design has been upgraded with an IP67 waterproof rating, making it suitable for outdoor deployment. The sensor employs a combination of light, passive infrared (PIR), and 24GHz mmWave radar sensors to accurately detect motion and stationary presence, distinguishing human activity from environmental movements.

While the switch to battery power brings convenience, it does reduce the sensor's detection range. Motion detection is now effective up to 6 meters, and presence detection up to 4 meters, compared to the previous model's capabilities. The MS605 is currently available for preorder at a discounted price of $34.99.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The MS605 is battery-powered and IP67 waterproof, allowing for outdoor use and more flexible installation compared to the corded MS600.
A single CR123A battery can power the MS605 for up to three years, though frequent activation may reduce this duration.
Yes, the MS605 supports Matter over Thread. You will need a Thread-compatible hub in your home to connect it with Google Home, Apple Home, or Alexa.

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