Panasonic launches its first flat lens, high-performing PIR sensor
Panasonic Industry has announced the launch of its latest innovation in PIR motion sensors: the Flat Wide Detection Type (12 lens), being the first product incorporating the new PaPIRs+ technology.
Engineered for modern building automation, professional lighting control, and smart home markets, the Flat Wide Detection Type features a sleek, discreet flat lens that seamlessly integrates into any aesthetically demanding application. Its wide field of view of 136.4° × 135.4° maximises coverage, reducing the number of sensors needed and simplifying installation.
By redesigning the pyroelectric elements, PaPIRs+ delivers twice the sensitivity compared to PaPIRs series, enabling it to detect even small movements across a large area with exceptional accuracy. This advancement ensures reliable performance in diverse settings, from offices and schools to residential spaces.
Specifications of the new Flat Wide Detection Type PaPIRs+ sensor:
• Maximum coverage of ≈ Ø15 m at 3.0 m ceiling mounting height
• 416 detection zones providing gap-free motion detection
• Lens diameter: 32.6 mm
• Current consumption: four variants ranging from 1 µA to 170 µA
• Output interfaces: digital (open-drain) and analogue (op-amp)
• Operating temperature range: –20 °C to +60 °C
• Lens colour options: white, pearl white, and black
• Lens form factor identical to the High-Bay Aisle sensor: “Ultra-Wide and Long-Distance Detection Type (11-lens)”
• Lens design supports O-ring sealing for enhanced IP ratings
“Our new “Flat Wide Detection” sensor exemplifies the fusion of flat design with outstanding detection performance. Thanks to PaPIRs+ technology, it detects very small movements of not only moving but also sitting individuals across a large area, it is perfectly suited for applications in office environments, hotels, or public offices.” says Robert Spiegler, Lead Product Manager Industrial Sensors. “This sensor combines sleek, compact aesthetics with unparalleled sensitivity. It sets a new standard in product design and detection performance!”
The PIR sensor’s capabilities for tangential, radial and minor motion were extensively tested in Panasonic’s laboratories in Japan under standardised IEC63180 measurement and test norms. I


