What Is A Motion Sensor, And How Does It Work?

Imagine having a superhero at your house or workplace. It keeps an eye out for movement and yells when something moves within its field of vision. You might think of it as your bodyguard who protects you and watches over your territory. A motion sensor works similarly. It's like having a personal Batman watching for unusual activity and threats.

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