Smart Pressure Sensors
Detect Presence Through Pressure
Smart pressure sensors use physical pressure or weight to detect contact and occupancy. Commonly placed under mats, cushions, beds, or floor surfaces, these sensors activate when force is applied.
They are ideal for safety monitoring, care applications, and automation triggers where motion sensors are unreliable or undesirable. Pressure-based detection offers discreet, reliable sensing without visual tracking.
Pressure & Weight Detection
Smart Pressure Sensors activate when force or weight is applied, enabling reliable detection of contact, occupancy, or presence.
Non-Motion Based Sensing
Because they rely on pressure instead of movement, these sensors work in scenarios where motion sensors may fail or trigger false alerts.
Discreet & Hidden Installation
Pressure sensors are designed to be placed under mats, furniture, or flooring, allowing invisible monitoring without impacting room aesthetics.
Automation & Trigger Support
Pressure-based events can trigger automations, alerts, or system actions within compatible smart home platforms.
Ideal For Safety & Care Use Cases
These sensors are commonly used for fall detection support, bed occupancy monitoring, and safety-aware automation workflows.
All Smart Pressure Sensors
Frequently Asked Questions
What do smart pressure sensors detect?
They detect applied force or weight, allowing systems to determine when contact or occupancy occurs.
Do pressure sensors detect movement?
No. They respond only to pressure changes, not motion, making them suitable for stationary detection.
Where are pressure sensors typically installed?
They are often placed under mats, mattresses, chairs, or flooring surfaces.
Are smart pressure sensors visible once installed?
Most are designed to remain hidden after installation for discreet monitoring.
Can pressure sensors be used for automation?
Yes. They are commonly used to trigger alerts, lighting, routines, or safety-related automations.
