Collection: Protective cages for motion sensors – protection without loss of function

A protective cage for motion sensors is the ideal solution to protect PIR sensors from damage, vandalism, and unwanted tampering. In environments where sensors are visible and accessible, a protective cage prevents these essential security components from being damaged or malfunctioning.

The protective cages in this collection are specially designed for motion sensors and PIR detectors. Thanks to the open design, the sensor continues to function fully while being optimally protected against impacts, shocks, and sabotage.

Why use a protective cage for a PIR sensor?
Motion sensors play an important role in security and alarm systems. When a sensor is damaged or covered, it can cause malfunctions or fail to detect movement. A protective cage for motion sensors ensures the sensor remains fully operational while being physically shielded.

Protective cages are especially suitable for applications where a closed cover is not desirable, as the sensor must have a clear view of the area.

Applications of protective cages for motion sensors
Protective cages for motion sensors are widely used in:

  • Warehouses and logistics environments
  • Sports halls and schools
  • Parking garages and public spaces
  • Industrial installations
  • Commercial buildings and workshops

In these environments, a protective cage prevents damage caused by, for example, balls, forklifts, or other impacts.

Benefits of a protective cage for motion sensors:

  • Protects against impacts, vandalism, and damage
  • Open structure for optimal sensor performance
  • Suitable for PIR sensors and motion detectors
  • Ideal for heavily used areas
  • Easy to install

Using a protective cage extends the lifespan of your motion sensor and prevents malfunctions in your security system.

View the range of protective cages for motion sensors above and choose the right solution for your application.

Beschermkorven voor bewegingssensoren – bescherming zonder functieverlies