Truly invisible.
Recessed Door Sensor 7 is designed to be embedded into the frame of your door – so when the door is closed, you can’t see it. Invisible automation is perfect automation.
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Invisible installation.
The beauty of an invisible installation is complemented by the beauty of a straightforward installation. Installing Recessed Door Sensor 7 is easy. Making the whole thing invisible means little more than a drill hole hidden away on the loop of a door. It’s the sort of installation that takes no more than 10 minutes but provides years’ worth of automation and security intelligence.
Engineered smarter.
Intelligence for more than just security… Recessed Door Sensor 7 can be used to manage your home in real-time. Through your Z-Wave hub, you are able to control any other Z-Wave device. When a door in your home is opened or closed you’ll be able to control everything from welcome lights to thermostats and more.
Z-Wave 700 Series
Superior wireless range
Wireless updates
Secure security
Trigger security
Activate scenes
Protect your home.
Perfectly small.
The main body measures a tiny 11mm x 62mm. The magnet measures only 11mm x 12mm.
Perfectly upgraded.
Aeotec have been making Z-Wave sensors for over 14 years – and they have learnt a thing or two along the way. Recessed Door Sensor 7 is the culmination of this extensive experience.
Ethan Dickson –
I love that these are hidden inside the door, nice and clean. There’s an LED indicator so you can tell if it’s working or not. Found them pretty easy to install, just make sure you measure and use the right drill bit! (learnt the hard way) Works great with the Veraplus.
Kris –
Works and works well. Easy inclusion process, great battery life and tiny. They blend into the door nicely and you can paint them for a seemless look. They are fantastic in timber doors and take around 10minutes to install. Faultless and use them frequently on my installations.
James –
My advice would be to set the large part into the top of the door and put the smaller magnetic sensor in the top of the frame, instead of into the side like the diagram above. It’s much more subtle since you only see the small round sensor that plugs cleanly into the drilled hole. plus you can just sit the battery part in without screws which makes configuration and replacing batteries much easier.