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Sensors are all around us, from the automatic doors we walk through to the motion detectors that turn on our outdoor lights. But how do these sensors work, and what are the different types?

In this guide, we will look at two popular types of sensors: passive infrared (PIR) sensors and microwave sensors. We will discuss how each of them works, as well as the benefits and disadvantages of each.

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