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IKEA Introduced Its Smart Sensors That Will Protect Your Home from “Nature”

IKEA, which wants to make homes smart, introduced smart home sensors that do not create irreparable holes in the budget. These sensors will go on sale next year.
 IKEA Introduced Its Smart Sensors That Will Protect Your Home from “Nature”
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In recent years, smart homes are becoming more and more popular. We now have access to smart features that were once considered a luxury at much more affordable prices. IKEA also aims to attract consumers at this point with its new smart home sensors. The company introduced three smart home sensors that it will launch next year.

Three new sensors from Ikea

The first of these sensors is the motion sensor called Vallhorn. This sensor, which has an IP44 waterproof certificate, can perform functions such as turning on the lights when it detects a movement. Powered by three AAA batteries, Vallhorn can pair with up to 10 Ikea smart bulbs right out of the box. This model will be available at a more affordable price than the IKEA sensor that is currently on sale and can be used in narrower and more enclosed spaces.

The second sensor, Badring, is a water sensor and has a siren on it. Thus, in case of detection of a leak or a leak, a loud warning can be made. People using the IKEA Dirigera smart home system can also receive messages in case of danger from the Badring they use in their homes, if they wish.

The last sensor, Parasoll, can be used on doors and windows. These sensors, which can be installed in a way that is not visible from the outside, do not open the doors or windows, but trigger an action when the opening and closing movement is made. Let’s say you enter your room, the lights can be turned on with these sensors.

Among these sensors, Parasoll and Badring are not compatible with Trådfri, the old Ikea smart home system, but they can work with smart home systems of companies such as Google, Amazon and Apple. The new sensors are expected to go on sale in January 2024.

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