
Outdoor Motion Detector (IR+MW)
This outdoor motion detector combines passive infrared and microwave detection to deliver highly accurate intrusion alerts. By requiring both sensors to trigger simultaneously before sending an alarm, it minimises false positives caused by various environmental disturbances.

Designed to integrate seamlessly with Home Security Hub, the outdoor dual-tech (IR+MW) motion detector provides instant real-time notifications whenever motion is detected — whether you’re at home or away. Robust and weather-resistant, it’s built to keep your perimeter secure day and night, through rain, snow or strong sunlight.



5 years
Standard 2 × CR123A








Quick & Hassle-Free Setup
Adding an outdoor motion detector to the Roombanker system is fast and intuitive. With just a few simple steps in the RB-Link app, the device powers on, registers automatically, and is ready to protect your home in minutes. No complicated setup or technical knowledge is required—just add, power, and go.



Smart Design for Easy Installation and Maintenance

Prior to installation, you can perform signal strength test and use color indicators on the pet-friendly PIR alarm sensor to adjust the optimal installation location and orientation.

The pet-friendly PIR sensor is powered by a standard CR123A lithium battery, providing up to five years of worry-free use and easy replacement.
Note: the PIR sensor adopts low-power design and the shown battery lifespan value corresponds to its standby mode.
Secure and Reliable Wireless Communication with RBF Protocol
The dual-tech outdoor motion detector leverages the RBF protocol for seamless, two-way encrypted communication with the Home Security Hub. With AES data encryption and FHSS technology, it ensures secure and interference-resistant signal transmission, supporting distances of up to 3,100 meters in open space. This guarantees reliable alerts and consistent system performance, even in challenging outdoor environments.

Instant Alarm Response with Outdoor Motion Detection
When the system is armed and an intrusion is detected, the outdoor dual-tech motion detector instantly communicates with the Home Security Hub. The hub immediately activates preset protection measures—such as triggering outdoor sirens to warn off intruders—and simultaneously sends real-time alerts to the owner via app notification, SMS, and phone call. This ensures every threat is detected, verified, and responded to without delay.

Precise Outdoor Motion Detection with Extended Range
With a detection range of up to 16 meters and a wide 90° detection angle, the dual-tech outdoor motion detector delivers broad and accurate perimeter coverage. By combining microwave and passive infrared technologies with advanced signal analysis and processing, it precisely identifies real human movement while minimizing false alarms.


Temperature Compensation for Stable Detection
The built-in temperature compensation circuit can dynamically adjusts the internal signal amplification to counteract temperature drift in the detector, as the temperature rises or falls. This ensures the detector maintains stable output, consistent sensitivity, and reliable human detection across a wide range of environmental conditions.

Smart Pet Immunity Technology
The dual-tech motion detector features a multi-view Fresnel lens design that ignores movements from animals weighing up to 35 kg. This smart pet immunity ensures accurate human detection while minimizing false alarms caused by pets.

Smart OTA Upgrades for Continuous Improvement
The dual-tech outdoor motion detector supports over-the-air (OTA) firmware upgrades, allowing the system to receive the latest features and security enhancements without manual intervention. This ensures your device remains up-to-date, reliable, and secure, with minimal effort for installers or users.

Tamper Detection with Real-Time Notification
The dual-tech outdoor motion detector is equipped with a tamper alarm that triggers whenever the device is removed or disassembled. Instant alerts are sent to the Home Security Hub and your app, ensuring continuous protection and prompt notification if anyone tries to interfere with your system.

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Outdoor PIR Sensor FAQs
what is PIR sensor?
A PIR sensor is an electrical device that detects emitted infrared (IR) light in its field of vision, and identify human motion by measuring the temperature difference between human body and background objects to room temperature.
PIR stands for passive infrared, which indicates that PIR sensors rely on changes in the infrared radiation that is already present in their environment rather than emitting any radiation themselves. Please read our comprehensive article to learn more about what is PIR sensor and what does pir sensor mean.
What is pet-friendly PIR sensor? How does it work?
Within the PIR sensor, there are three key parts: a microprocessor, an infrared sensor with a pyroelectric element, and a specially-curved Fresnel lens. Infrared (IR) radiation is focused onto the IR sensor by a Fresnel lens, which also creates specific detecting zones. Infrared radiation is converted by an IR sensor into electrical impulses, which are then transformed into digital data by the processor.
Typical PIR sensors track variations in infrared radiation. For this reason, if someone enters a sensor's field of vision, the sensor will activate. Pet-friendly PIR sensors, on the other hand, further analyze data using advanced algorithms before determining whether to sound an alert or not. Get more detailed reading at the article pet-friendly alarm systems.
On the other hand, pets often emit less radiation, compared with human, into the PIR sensor because they are often smaller and travel on the ground. Also, the pet-immune PIR sensor lessens sensitivity when it is to the ground when mounted within a specific height range. However, if you have larger pets, this may still cause false alarms, that’why pet immune PIR sensors often has weight markings.
What to consider when using pet-immune motion sensor?
Placing the pet-friendly PIR motion sensor at an optimal height is crucial to minimize false activations caused by pets. Mounting motion sensors at too low of a height are prone to being activated by pets. To ensure the best results, we recommend considering the following three suggestions:
- PIR sensor should be installed at a suitable heightbetween 1.8 and 2.2 meters according to user manualstates;
- Large pets should not be frequently allowed to play within the PIR detection area;
- Within the PIR sensor's detection range, try to keep pets away from tables, chairs, and other objects to prevent them from jumping on them and setting off false alarms.
Why PIR sensors are necessary components in PIR Alarm System?
A basic PIR alarm system consists of these three components: an alarm control panel, PIR sensors, and alarms sirens.
PIR sensors can be used in various smart scenarios like automated lighting control and occupancy monitoring. But for PIR alarm systems, it is essential not only because it's a basic component, but also for these reasons:
- Low-power and cost: PIR motion detectors don't need to emit infrared radiation. instead, they take in infrared radiation from their surroundings, which requires less energy consumption and are often battery-operated to save cost.
- Adjustable Sensitivity to Varying Situations: PIR sensors can detect weak infrared signals and be extremely sensitive to infrared radiation in armed areas.
- Quick response: PIR sensors, in response to variations in infrared radiation, have the ability to instantly detect targets and send signals to the home security hub.
What are reasons that may cause PIR sensors generate false alarm?
- false alerts brought on by changes in the environments;
- The PIR sensoris frequently moved and not firmly fixed, which results in false alarms;
- When installed in places where there are significant temperature fluctuations, like air conditioners and ventilation fans, the PIR sensormay generate false alerts;
- when there is a significant temperature differential between the internal and external environments, and the wind blows the curtain, it sets off a false alarm;
- When the doors and windows of your protection area are opened and an animal pass by, it may cause false alarms.
What technologies are used to reduce the rate of false alarms triggered by PIR sensors?
- Digital temperature compensation: To increase the detector's accuracy and stability, this technology adjust or correct the output signal at various temperatures.
- Independent Floating Threshold: the infrared signal trigger threshold can be independently changed at various times or locations based on application needs and environmental parameters.
- Anti White Lights: Enhance the ability to withstand visible light, or "white light," which is frequently produced by lights, the sun, and other light sources to reduce false alarms.
How does your PIR sensors work with pets?
Pet-friendly PIR sensors don't solely rely on IR detection. Roombanker's employ optimized Fresnel lenses and software algorithms to analyze collected signals. This allows our pet-immune PIR senosr to immune movements from animals weighing less than 35 kg, so they won't be affected by a single large dog or even a few tiny cats.
Most pets are small and tend to stay closer to the ground, their body heat might not generate a significant enough change to trigger the sensor. Hence, we recommend mounting the PIR sensor within a specific height range to reduce sensitivity to ground-level movements (under 50 cm).
Our PIR sensors have undergone rigorous testing in our manufacturing facility to ensure their reliability and effectiveness in distinguishing between pet movements and potential intruders.
What is PIR Sensor Sensitivity?
The sensitivity of PIR motion sensor determines its ability to detect and respond to changes in infrared radiation. High sensitivity captures even the slightest adjustments in infrared radiation, ensuring reliable detection. Setting the appropriate sensitivity level for your PIR sensors is crucial for their optimal performance and accuracy.
What are the colors of PIR Sensor lights and what do they mean?
When the PIR sensor is turned on, the green light flashes continuously, which means it has entered pairing mode. Similarly, when the Findme is performed, the green light also flashes. When a person is detected, the red light flashes once.
Where is the add button of PIR sensor and how to operate it?
When the PIR sensor device is not paired, you can enter pairing mode by removing the battery. When the PIR sensor device already has a pairing record, you need to unpair the device, then press and hold the button on the device for 5 seconds. When you see the green light flashing continuously, the PIR sensor device has entered pairing mode, and you can operate the app to connect to the network. Another method is to scan the QR code on the PIR sensor device to connect to the network.


