Greenlee’s V-Detect AC voltage detector alerts first responders to potentially dangerous high voltage. It is sealed to resist water penetration, and the loud beeper and flashing LEDs indicate voltage is present. An extension stick allows distance between user and electricity.
Megger’s VF5 AC noncontact voltage detector has a 120V to 1,000V voltage range. It is designed to be used to check for the presence of AC voltage, which is indicated by a red LED situated within the white nylon tip, an audible sounder and a vibration alert. It operates between 32°F and 122°F.
AEMC’s 275HVD noncontact high-voltage detector has an 8-position switch to select the detection range. As the sensor is moved closer to the voltage-carrying conductor, it picks up the radiated electric field. Once the threshold is reached, the buzzer sounds and a red warning light alerts the operator of live conductors. It can be used inside and outside.
Honeywell’s Pro series indoor MotionViewer motion detector can see up to 23 ft., has a 90-degree field of view and features night vision with infrared. It is pet-friendly and is not alarmed by pets up to 79 lbs. When motion is detected, users will receive an alert and can view captured video clips anytime.
Hilti’s PS 300 Ferroscan concrete detector is designed for locating rebar, measuring depth and estimating size in structural analysis. A wide sensor area enables a quick scan over large areas. It operates in temperatures between 14°F and 122°F. It works for structural assessment reports including statistics and visual presentation in 2D/3D views.
Honeywell’s Wi-Fi Lyric water leak and freeze detector is designed to detect and measure drops that could lead to a leak. It detects humidity and temperatures that could freeze pipes. It can record and log the humidity and temperature of the monitored area. It is resuable after detecting an incident.