Originally Posted by
CPH-Flyer
I know the basic concept of a motion sensor, thank you.
I was more wondering how it would work for aircon and outlets for the whole room while sleeping. But if only lights and outlets in the bathroom it makes more sense. Most office space has motion sensors on the lights, though sometimes it makes people jump in weird ways of their desk is in an odd angle for the sensor.
Nearly all people move somewhat when sleeping. So that’s how it works.
For the part of the hotel rooms beyond the bathrooms (the latter of which had their own time limits for their own motion detector power activation/deactivation triggers), if no motion had been registered in the trigger area for X minutes/hours, the air condition and the rest of the power for the room was to be throttled.
I’ve been in hotels’ bathrooms where the lights went out due to the the motion detection set-up for providing/cutting electricity. I move around enough in my sleep to not have had a problem with the motion detection-related cut-offs to the hotel rooms where it was trialed.