McWong Introduces New High Bay Sensor for Bluetooth® mesh Control Networks

Jun 17, 2021

SACRAMENTO, Calif. June 17, 2021— McWong International, a leading lighting and controls solutions provider, is adding a new, line voltage high bay occupancy sensor to its Bluetooth mesh control platforms. Compatible with both TruBlu™ and Casambi systems, the new passive infrared (PIR) sensor offers code-compliant, bi-level dimming control as well as integrated photocell control, high end trim capabilities, and zone control. Customers can use the new sensor in a wide range of indoor applications with robust 360-degree coverage at heights up to 40 feet.

The new sensor joins a comprehensive lineup of hardware choices for the company’s award-winning, DLC-certified TruBlu Bluetooth mesh control platform. These include microwave, ultrasonic and passive infrared occupancy and motion sensors; fixture controllers with single- and dual-channel control capabilities for light level and white tuning, photocell for daylight-responsive control, and wireless wall switches for manual override control. The platform features robust networking and communication capabilities combined with Bluetooth qualification for all devices for enhanced interoperability. The TruBlu web portal and app, powered by McWong’s technology partner Silvair’s SIG-qualified software stack, provides convenient and user-friendly interfaces for project design, commissioning, and operation post-installation.

The sensor is also compatible with McWong's Casambi mesh solution, which combines the hardware platform of devices, including dimming occupancy sensors (PIR, ultrasonic, and microwave); fixture controllers, and dimming wall switches, with the Casambi application interface. This provides comprehensive controllability and a full range of control parameters, including ON/OFF; dimming; grouping; adjustable ramp and fade for dimming functions; scenes; scheduling functions (ON/OFF or other light level by time and date or astronomical); white color tuning; and much more.

Learn more about the new high bay sensor here.
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