It is a compact and versatile infrared (IR) sensor or door contact switch designed for automatic lighting control. It detects door movement or proximity and switches lights on or off accordingly, making it ideal for furniture, wardrobe, or cabinet applications. The aluminum housing provides a sleek and durable finish that blends well with modern interiors. Easy to install with a drill-in design, the MultiSwitch² ensures convenient, hands-free lighting control while maintaining energy efficiency and user comfort.
It’s a small infrared sensor or door-contact switch in black, designed for drilling in or mounting in furniture, cabinets or doors. It detects when a door opens/closes (or movement) and triggers lighting or other functions via a compatible master/control unit. It supports installations in 12 V, 24 V DC or even 230 V AC systems depending on the version.
It is a slim sensor unit that you mount on the surface (rather than drilling into the furniture) and use as either an IR motion detector or a door-contact switch. It blends into modern interiors with its aluminium look, and is great for controlling lighting in furniture, wardrobes or display areas without visible bulky switches. It works with Halemeier’s smart switch systems, triggering lights when a door opens or movement is detected.
It is a compact sensor designed to control lighting automatically. It can function as an infrared (IR) motion detector or a door contact switch, turning lights on when a door opens or when movement is detected. Its surface-mounted design allows easy installation on cabinets, furniture, or display units without drilling. The sleek black finish blends seamlessly into modern interiors, offering convenient hands-free lighting control for wardrobes, furniture, or display areas.
The MultiSwitch² Master is a compact control unit designed for 12 V DC LED lighting systems, supporting up to 36 W of load. It acts as the “brain” of a system that connects multiple sensors (e.g., door‑contacts or IR sensors) and then drives the lights accordingly. Ideal for furniture or display lighting, it enables wireless‑like control (via sensors) without complex rewiring.
The MultiSwitch² Master unit for 230‑240 V AC is a control module designed to automate lighting systems. It connects to the mains (230‑240 V AC) and supports up to 500 W of load. Via this unit you can attach multiple sensors (e.g., door‑contacts, IR sensors) to trigger lighting without traditional switches. It includes a 3‑metre supply cable with Euro plug and a 150 mm jack connection for sensors.
It’s a 3‑metre long extension lead (sensor cable) for use with the MultiSwitch² controller system. It allows you to mount your sensor (IR or contact switch) farther away from the control unit, giving you flexibility in installation (e.g., inside furniture, wardrobe or cabinetry). It’s designed for the corresponding voltage versions of the system (12 V DC, 24 V DC or 230 V AC) and is compatible as an accessory to extend reach.
The MultiSwitch² PIR sensor (surface‑mounted, aluminium look) is a compact motion detector made by Halemeier, designed to automatically switch lighting on when it detects movement or heat in furniture, closets or display cabinets where traditional sensors may not fit. It connects to the MultiSwitch² master unit and responds to motion up to about 2 metres away with a detection angle of ~120°.
This motion sensor is designed to mount on the surface of furniture or display units and automatically turn lights on when it detects movement. It comes in a sleek black finish, making it discreet and suitable for modern interiors. With a detection range of about 2 meters and a coverage angle of around 120°, it’s ideal for indoor areas like wardrobes, cabinets or rooms where you want hands‑free lighting control.
This compact control unit is designed for 12 V DC LED lighting setups and can handle a maximum load of 36 watts. It acts as the hub for the MultiSwitch² sensor system, allowing you to connect up to 1‑4 sensors (such as IR motion sensors or door‑contact switches). When a sensor detects an event (like a door opening or motion), the master unit triggers the lights accordingly—offering automatic, almost seamless control of your lighting.