April 15, 2005 - EnOcean, a company focussed on energy-harvesting wireless sensor solutions, introduced a battery free, wireless switch at Lightfair International 2005 this week in New York. EnOcean’s ...
What do you do if your light switch is too far from your desk, and you’re in a rental property so you can’t put in extra wiring to install an electronic control for it? Get up and turn it on or off by ...
The firm’s intellectual property is in creating enough energy from the mechanical action of clicking a light switch, through an electromagnetic generator, to power a radio transmitter. It sells small ...
Most homes feature standard in-wall light switches to easily turn your lights on and off. However, many newer light switches include features that allow you to adjust the brightness of your lighting ...
You may use this wireless light switch instead of physical contact with switches which may be dangerous if there is any shorting. The wireless light switch circuit described here requires no physical ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Smart lighting is the most important innovation in lighting since the invention of the lightbulb. It adds so much ...
Self-powered energy-harvesting wireless light switch firm EnOcean is showing 2.4GHz products at Light + Building, adding to its 868, 902 and 928MHz coverage. Power comes from its established ECO 200 ...
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