Wireless Sensors
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DSC
SKU: PG9985
DSC PG9985 Wireless Panic Button
Compact wireless panic button with 128-bit encryption and 5-year battery
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ELK Products
SKU: ELK-319HRR
ELK Products ELK-319HRR Security Accessory 3VDC
3VDC auxiliary I/O component for ELK security control systems
$93.36 $85.99 Save $7.37 -
ELK Products
SKU: ELK-319PB1
ELK Products ELK-319PB1 3VDC Auxiliary Power Accessory
3VDC auxiliary power module for ELK security system access control
$93.36 $81.99 Save $11.37 -
ELK Products
SKU: ELK-319WS
ELK Products ELK-319WS ELK Security Accessory
3VDC coin-cell accessory for ELK security system integration
$43.30 $37.99 Save $5.31 -
GRI
SKU: 4400AB
GRI 4400AB Biased Aluminum Industrial Contact Switch
SPDT contact switch with 1/2"–2" adjustable gap for gate and dock automation
$59.26 $44.99 Save $14.27 -
GRI
SKU: 4700A
GRI 4700A Industrial Track Mount Overhead Door Contact
Track-mounted overhead door contact for industrial loading docks
$79.83 $78.99 Save $0.84 -
Honeywell
SKU: 4204
Honeywell 4204 Relay Module
Board-level wireless sensor module with direct 12VDC control panel power
- Powers directly from 12VDC control panel aux output—no separate supply needed.
- Board-level form factor integrates cleanly into standard control panel enclosures.
- Rated 0°C to 50°C supports deployment in climate-controlled security environments.
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Honeywell
SKU: 4208U
Honeywell 4208U 8-Zone Expansion Module
8-zone expander for VISTA panels via V-Plex polling loop
- Adds 8 supervised NC or EOLR zones to VISTA panels without replacing the control panel.
- Draws only 28.6 mA at 12 VDC, so multiple modules stack on one polling loop safely.
- DIP-switch addressing requires no software license or external programming tools.
$289.98 $136.99 Save $152.99 -
Honeywell
SKU: 4229
Honeywell 4229 Zone Expander Module
8-zone expander with 2 relay outputs for VISTA panel automation
- Adds 8 supervised hardwired zones via V-Plex bus on VISTA-15P through VISTA-250BPT panels.
- Two dry-contact relays rated 2A @ 28VAC/DC enable direct control of locks, strobes, or HVAC.
- Single module handles both zone expansion and automation outputs, cutting bus device count.
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Honeywell
SKU: 5800MINI
Honeywell 5800MINI Wireless Door/Window Contact Sensor
Miniature 345 MHz wireless contact sensor for legacy Honeywell systems
- CR123A battery delivers 2–3 years of runtime, eliminating wired power runs on retrofits.
- Compact 0.25" × 1" profile installs flush on doors and windows without visible bulk.
- 345 MHz legacy protocol enrolls directly to compatible panels—no key management required.
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Honeywell
SKU: 5800PIR-RES
Honeywell 5800PIR-RES Wireless Passive IR Motion Detector
Wireless PIR motion detector with pet immunity up to 80 lbs
- 345 MHz wireless operation eliminates sensor wiring runs on any 5800-series panel.
- 35 ft × 40 ft coverage per sensor reduces zone count in typical rooms and hallways.
- Selectable pet immunity up to 80 lbs cuts false alarms in pet-occupied spaces.
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Honeywell
SKU: 5800WAVE
Honeywell 5800WAVE Wireless Siren/Strobe
Handheld 2D barcode scanner with wired connectivity for warehouse ops
- Delivers 95 dB audio output, providing audible alerts across large or noisy facility zones.
- Runs on 4 AA batteries with up to 3 years standby, reducing maintenance dispatch frequency.
- Rated for 32°F–122°F operation and supports wall or ceiling mount for flexible placement.
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Honeywell
SKU: 5816
Honeywell 5816 Wireless Door/Window Transmitter
Wireless door/window sensor with 3–5 year battery life
- 2D scan engine reads QR, Data Matrix, PDF417, Code 128, Code 39, UPC, and EAN natively.
- CR123A lithium battery delivers 3–5 years of operational life, minimizing maintenance intervals.
- Wired connectivity eliminates wireless protocol overhead, simplifying infrastructure integration.
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Honeywell
SKU: 5898
Honeywell 5898 Wireless Dual-Path Communicator
Wired 2D handheld scanner for warehouse and POS without battery hassle
- 2D scan engine reads QR, Data Matrix, and UPC/EAN from a single handheld unit.
- Wired connectivity eliminates battery management and reconnection overhead mid-shift.
- Operates reliably from 0°C to 50°C, covering climate-controlled and dock environments.
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Honeywell
SKU: 5800PIR-OD2
Honeywell Outdoor Pet-Immune Wireless PIR - 5800PIR-OD2
- 345 MHz wireless pairing eliminates conduit runs to any 5800-series panel.
- 35 ft × 40 ft PIR field covers loading docks and perimeter zones without wiring.
- Selectable pet immunity up to 80 lbs reduces false alarms from yard animals.
In stock · Ships same business day$354.99
Wireless Sensors
Wireless intrusion sensors including 5800 Series, ProSIX, and PowerG door/window contacts, motion detectors, smoke detectors, and CO sensors. Encrypted RF communication eliminates wiring runs while maintaining supervision and tamper detection.
Plan Your Deployment
- Select sensor frequency and protocol to match the installed panel platform
- Plan RF coverage and signal strength for wall penetration and range
- Specify sensor type per zone: contact, motion, smoke, CO, or environmental
- Evaluate battery life expectations and low-battery reporting intervals
- Confirm encryption and supervision requirements for UL-listed installations
Wireless Sensors — Engineering-Grade Intrusion Detection for Commercial Deployments
This category covers 46 working models of wireless sensors sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.
What to Look For
Detection range and field-of-view drive sensor count. PIR motion sensors cover 30-50 feet at 90-110 degrees indoors; long-range outdoor PIRs reach 150+ feet. Glass-break sensors typically protect a 20-25 foot radius. Match sensor placement to the room geometry and the intrusion paths you're protecting — corners and pet immunity often dictate model choice as much as raw range.
Wired versus wireless changes both reliability and installation cost. Wired sensors give continuous trouble reporting and unlimited battery life but require labor-intensive cable pulls. Wireless sensors install in hours but introduce battery-replacement schedules (typically 3-5 years) and require careful RF planning in steel-and-concrete buildings. Most modern panels accept both transparently.
Environmental immunity matters more in real deployments than detection range. Pet-immune motion sensors ignore animals up to 80-100 lbs; dual-tech (PIR + microwave) sensors resist false alarms from heat sources and air currents. Glass-break sensors discriminate between true breakage acoustics and ambient noise — cheap units false on ordinary household sounds. Choose for false-alarm rate, not just detection sensitivity.
UL listings and code compliance vary by application. UL 1023 covers household-burglar-alarm sensors, UL 639 covers commercial proprietary intrusion. Commercial fire/burglar installations subject to insurance discounts often require ULC-listed (Canada) or UL-listed (US) equipment end-to-end. Confirm the AHJ and insurance requirements before choosing components.
Key Specs in This Category
| Spec | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | Wired, Wireless |
| Power | 12VDC from control panel |
| Type | Scanner, Sensor, Accessory, Zone Expander, Reader, Seismic Detector, Siren, Mounting Accessory |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between PIR and microwave motion sensors?
PIR (passive infrared) detects heat differential of a moving body against a static background; reliable, low false-alarm, low power. Microwave detects motion via Doppler shift of reflected RF — sees through windows and walls, useful for outdoor perimeter, but more prone to false alarms from environmental motion. Dual-tech sensors require both PIR and microwave activation simultaneously and are the gold standard for commercial intrusion.
How often do wireless sensor batteries need replacement?
Most lithium-battery wireless sensors run 3-5 years on a single battery. PIR motion sensors with frequent activations sit at the lower end. Door/window contacts with infrequent state changes can reach 7-10 years. Modern panels report low-battery proactively. Schedule preventive battery replacement at year 3 rather than waiting for low-battery alerts to avoid coverage gaps.
Do I need a cellular communicator?
Almost certainly yes for any insurance-grade intrusion system. Phone-line communication is being deprecated as telcos retire copper; broadband IP communication fails if the burglar cuts power or unplugs the router. Cellular communicators (Verizon, AT&T LTE or 5G) provide independent path-of-last-resort. Many insurance discounts and central-station UL listings now require dual-path (IP + cellular) communication.
Can intrusion sensors integrate with my access control system?
Yes — most modern panels expose REST APIs, ONVIF Profile A, or vendor SDKs that bridge intrusion events to access control and video. Integration depth varies: simple arming/disarming from the access platform is broadly supported, while bidirectional event correlation (intrusion alarm causes camera handoff to monitoring) typically requires the same head-end vendor or a middleware product.
What's the typical false-alarm rate for commercial systems?
Well-tuned commercial intrusion systems run under 1 false alarm per zone per year. Single-tech motion sensors with poor placement can hit 10x that. False-alarm reduction starts with sensor placement and continues with two-factor verification (audio, video) before central-station dispatch. Many municipalities fine commercial sites for repeat false alarms — sustained false-alarm rate above 3 per year per address triggers fees in most jurisdictions.
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