Philio - Z-Wave+ 2-in-1 Sensor (Temperature, Humidity) PAT02-1B
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The Philio PAT02-1B wireless sensor communicates uses Z-Wave technology to transmit temperature and humidity data.
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The Philio PAT02-1B wireless sensor communicates uses Z-Wave technology to transmit temperature and humidity data.
It can be fitted to any flat surface. Installation is easy using either screws or double-sided adhesive.
FEATURES
- Measures temperature and humidity
- Z-Wave 500 Series chip enabling multi-channel operation and significantly higher speeds (9.6/40/100kbps)
- Fitted using double-sided tape, or screws (included in the box)
- Self-protect contact
- OTA firmware update possible
- Low power consumption (battery lifetime approx. 7 years)
- Easy installation
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Type: Z-Wave Plus transmitter (868,42MHz)
- Power supply: CR123A Lithium battery
- Operational voltage: 3V
- Operational current: 35mA
- Operational temperature: -10°C to 40°C
- Temperature sensor: -10°C to 40°C
- Humidity sensor: 0 - 80%
- Radio range: 40m indoors
- Dimensions: 22 x 27 x 127 mm
- Weight: 55g
Specifications
Protocol | Z-Wave Serie 500 |
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Type | Sensor |
Function | Humidity Multifunction Temperature |
Gateway compatibility | Homey - total compatibility eedomus+ - total compatibility |
Use | Temperature/Humidity/CO2 Monitoring |
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