VS-1000E is a Vape & Smoking Sensor designed with rapid and reliable detection capabilities to help protect public spaces and promote a healthier, safer atmosphere.
With a low upfront cost and zero annual fees, VS-1000E delivers value from day one.
Unlike other monitoring systems, it respects student privacy - there are no cameras or audio recordings, just intelligent vape and smoking detection. Plus, it integrates seamlessly with existing CCTV and building management systems making implementation simple and stress-free.
Leveraging a high-sensitivity particle sensor and advanced detection algorithms, VS-1000E will adapt to changing environmental conditions to quickly and accurately identify vaping and smoking activities.
Engineered for rapid deployment, our innovative twist-lock base and tool-less, push-fit terminals enable effortless installation in seconds, whether securing to a ceiling or wall.
With support for daisy-chain wiring, VS-1000E allows for easy installation across multiple toilet stalls and offers hassle-free system expansion as your needs grow.
Unlike most vape sensors, the VS-1000E operates independently, requiring no app-based management or licensing. Its solid-state relay allows seamless integration into any system.
To proactively deter vaping and smoking, the sensor's integrated sounder emits a localised audible alert along with an LED notification light, providing clear and urgent warning for swift action.
Using advanced algorithms, VS-1000E checks the air every 10 seconds and uses a 10-minute average to adjust its sensitivity, ensuring accurate and reliable detection at all times free from false alarms.
To ensure consistent and reliable detection, VS-1000E features an automatic self-cleaning function that activates on system start-up and every 12 hours thereafter, maintaining sensor accuracy over time.
Without the need for bulky USB/POE connections or other exposed wiring, VS-1000E mounts seamlessly to a ceiling or wall for a cleaner aesthetic.
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