Window sensors are nothing new. Since long, they have been employed on windows to detect any intrusion. However, conventionally, such sensors come with cables. And that essentially means one could cut the cables or somehow mess with them to compromise the security provided by such sensors.
The new wireless window sensors, which have been developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, quite effectively thwart such problems. As the name suggests, these window sensors are free from the hassle of any cables. Moreover, they are tiny in size and virtually undetectable. (more…)
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