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High-mount people counters

High-mount sensors elevate counting accuracy, tracking entries, exits, and occupancy in spaces with high ceilings, such as amusement parks, museums, and event centers.

Superior features

Our high-mount people counters operate on these industry-leading features:

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Easy Installation

Our high-mount people counting sensor simplifies installation with Power over Ethernet (PoE), requiring just one cable for power and connectivity. Opt for SenSource’s turnkey installation service or follow a guided self-install for a hassle-free setup.

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Extended Mounting Height

Equipped with advanced 3D imaging lenses, this sensor mounts at heights ranging from 19.69 to 45.93 feet, effectively covering areas from 750 to 1,076 square feet. Its high-mount capability makes it ideal for tracking foot traffic in large spaces, while an optional weatherproof enclosure enables reliable outdoor counting.

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Robust Monitoring

A single high-mount sensor can monitor up to eight customizable zones, providing detailed data on fill levels, dwell time, and wait times. Its advanced stereo-video sensing ensures reliable performance in any lighting condition, requiring just 2 lux of illumination.

Museums

Museums benefit greatly from high-mount people counting sensors due to their large entryways, towering cathedral ceilings, and open conservatory-style spaces. These sensors help track visitor numbers and movement patterns, allowing for better staff and event scheduling. They also provide insights into the popularity of exhibits, supporting data-driven layout adjustments. Additionally, occupancy monitoring ensures compliance with capacity regulations.

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Amusement Parks

High-mount people counting sensors are essential for amusement parks to track foot traffic in key areas like swimming pools, amphitheaters, attractions, and rides. These sensors monitor entrances and exits, calculate occupancy, and provide valuable insights into visitor flow. By analyzing guest traffic patterns, parks can strategically position staff, character meet-and-greets, pop-up events, and marketing materials for a better guest experience. Additionally, they help estimate average ride wait times, enhancing overall park operations and efficiency.

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Event Centers

Event centers, such as conference venues and sports arenas, rely on high-mount people counting sensors for precise tracking, even in crowded conditions. These sensors efficiently monitor large areas with minimal hardware, providing accurate data on entrances, exits, occupancy levels, and foot traffic patterns. This valuable insight helps optimize staffing, strategically place promotional materials, determine pricing for leased spaces based on visitor traffic, and schedule maintenance more effectively.

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