Smart Home
Invisible Light for a Safer, Smarter Home

Smart Doorbell

Infrared technology in video doorbells enables night vision and motion detection, ensuring clear imaging in low light and triggering alerts when someone approaches—enhancing security and responsiveness.

Robot Vacuum

Optical sensors detect obstacles, edges, and dirt, allowing the robot to map rooms, avoid collisions, and optimize cleaning paths. These sensors enhance the robot’s ability to “see” its environment, ensuring efficient and thorough cleaning, making it a smart and convenient home solution.

Water Turbidity Detection

Infrared sensors measure water turbidity by detecting light scattered by particles, helping machines assess cleanliness in real time. This enables dynamic adjustment of washing time, water flow, and detergent use—enhancing cleaning performance while reducing energy and water consumption.

Remote Controller

Infrared transmitters and receivers enable wireless signal transmission between remotes and electronic devices. This reliable, cost-effective solution powers contactless control for TVs, air conditioners, and other appliances—enhancing convenience and compatibility.

Smart Bathroom

Infrared sensors enable touchless operation of faucets, toilets, and dispensers by detecting hand presence or motion. This improves hygiene, reduces water waste, and enhances user experience in both residential and commercial bathrooms.

Companion Robot

Infrared sensors enable obstacle detection, proximity sensing, and gesture recognition for natural interaction. Infrared encoders provide precise feedback for motor control, ensuring smooth and accurate movement—enhancing safety, responsiveness, and user engagement.

Ambient Light Sensing

Ambient light sensors detect surrounding light levels and automatically adjust indoor lighting, as well as electronic devices like TVs and speakers, to maintain optimal brightness and improve user experience. This enhances comfort, saves energy, and ensures efficient operation by adjusting based on natural light conditions.

Smoke Detector

Infrared LEDs emit light scattered by smoke particles. When smoke disrupts the light beam in the detection chamber, it triggers the alarm, enabling faster and more reliable smoke detection to ensure safety.