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SUNIS WIREFREE II IO

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Wirefree sun sensor for roller shutters, blinds and awnings

Sunis Wirefree II IO sun sensor monitors light intensities. Set scenarios for detection of high lux, so blinds come down automatically for sunny days or for dusk etc.

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Wirefree sun sensor for roller shutters, blinds and awnings

Sunis Wirefree II IO sun sensor monitors light intensities. Set scenarios for detection of high lux, so blinds come down automatically for sunny days or for dusk etc.

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Maintain the look of your home's exterior

Sunis Wirefree io is a discreet wireless sun sensor which can be positioned anywhere on the exterior of your home without an electrical connection.

Automate the movement of your blinds, screens, awnings and shutters

With the Sunis Wirefree io sun sensor, your roller shutters will automatically lower once the sun hits your picture windows, keeping the inside of your home cool.

Enjoy your patio without being dazzled by glare

With the Sunis Wirefree io sun sensor, the patio awning will automatically extend when the sun rises. You can continue to enjoy your patio while avoiding sunburn!

Prednosti

In harmony with your facade

  • No unsightly cable out, small and discrete cable to be positionned anywhere on the facade

Comfort

  • Protect the terrace, the facade and the inside of your house from luminosity, UV radiations and temperature

Dynamic summer insulation

  • During summer, gains up to 9°C inside the house and thus reduces the need for HVAC

Pojedinosti i specifikacije

  • Technical characteristics

    Boja/finiširanje Light grey/white

    Documents and links

    • Act_For_Green_-_Sunis_Wirefree_2_io.pdf (23/11/2018) Download