Living objects with a body temperature above 0°C emit heat as infrared radiation, also known as thermal radiation, which is invisible to the human eye. PIR sensors, designed for this purpose, can ...
This is the fourth episode in our six-part video series where Bob Clagett of I Like to Make Stuff takes on home DIY projects inspired by the features of the new Ford F-150. You know the drill: You ...
The main aim of this mini-project is to demonstrate the working of a PIR motion-based light bulbs. This is to mainly minimize energy consumption and save electricity bills. Sometimes people forget to ...
why I choose to make this: it's because climate change is catching up with us fast, and we just had a brutally hot summer in Sweden and it has affected my sleep a lot because the housing in Sweden is ...
Sometimes the smallest and most utilitarian thing can make the biggest difference in your home. With a proper night light, for example, there are a lot fewer accidents caused by trying to navigate in ...
Motion sensing technology has come a long way since its inception several years ago. Today we can find motion sensors in almost any home product, which not only adds convenience but also acts as an ...