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Camera-free radar with Wi-Fi connectivity for real-time pedestrian and cyclist counting. It works in any light or weather and supports up to 100 m² coverage with up to five counting lines/zones.
The SensMax TAC-B 3D-WP is a Wi-Fi connected outdoor radar sensor designed for live pedestrian and cyclist counting on streets, paths, and public areas. It relies on mmWave radar instead of cameras, delivering reliable results in daylight, at night, and during any weather conditions.

Small, IP68-sealed radar sensor for continuous outdoor footfall tracking.
A 60 GHz radar module measures movement direction and speed, then classifies objects as IN or OUT. You can configure up to five virtual lines or counting zones inside the detection field (~10 m distance, ~120° angle, ~100 m² surface). All data is sent instantly over Wi-Fi to online dashboards where users view trends, occupancy, and traffic flow statistics.

Footfall statistics appear in real time with line and zone controls.
The sensor can be fixed to a wall, lamp post, or pole at ~2.5 m height. Once powered, it connects to Wi-Fi (open, WPA2-PSK, hidden SSID, or Enterprise). Its sealed polycarbonate body (IP68) keeps out dust, rain, and snow, requiring little or no maintenance. Detection is anonymous by design — no cameras, no images, full GDPR compliance.
With real-time counts, you know how spaces are used throughout the day. Peaks and quiet hours are clear, helping you deploy resources more effectively. Cleaning and waste services can be scheduled based on actual usage. Staff or rangers can be assigned to busy zones, and signage or diversions adjusted when crowds appear. Because data transfers automatically via Wi-Fi, there is no manual logging. Reports are easy to share across departments to justify budgets or plan improvements.
In a coastal park, TAC-B 3D-WP units were installed at path entrances. Data revealed the busiest routes and times. Maintenance teams used this insight to schedule bin emptying after afternoon peaks, place patrols at crowded areas, and guide visitors with updated signage during festivals.
Typical Aaplication: Outdoor people counting on city streets and promenades, people counting in parks, people counting on walking trails, pedestrian counting, bicycle counting, queue management in open areas, occupancy monitoring at crossings, occupancy monitoring at bus stops, occupancy monitoring at event areas
People counting technology: 60 GHz mmWave radar; non-camera detection for privacy compliance.
People counting options: Up to 5 user-defined counting lines or zones; per-zone and grouped occupancy.
Detecting area: ≈10 m range with ≈120° field of view (≈100 m²); suitable for paths up to ≈10 m wide.
Movement tracking: Bidirectional IN/OUT with speed measurement; pedestrian/cyclist separation.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz (open, WPA2-PSK, hidden, and WPA2-Enterprise).
Integrations & alerts: Online reports, API export, MQTT, webhooks; Telegram and email notifications.
Occupancy monitoring: Per sensor zone, per group of sensors.
Privacy & compliance: Anonymous detection, no filming; 100% GDPR-compliant.
Enclosure: Polycarbonate housing; IP68 weather/dust protection; low maintenance.
Accuracy (vendor data): ≈99% at ~1 person/m²; >93% at ~3 persons/m² (setup/conditions dependent).
Storage & backup: microSD card (typically 16 GB) for buffering during connectivity loss.
Power: 12VDC/0.5A.
Recommended mounting: Sidewall or pillar at ~2.5 m height; aim coverage with adjustable bracket; fine-tune for height, path width, traffic intensity, and speed.
Dimensions: 80x80x45 mm.
Installation options: Sidewall or pillar mounting at height 2.5m.
The SensMax TAC-B 3D-WP performs edge processing on the device and sends encrypted event data directly to the SensMax Cloud platform. The radar measures distance, speed and direction, classifies objects as pedestrians or cyclists, and generates anonymous count events without any images or personal identifiers. Only metadata — direction, timestamp, speed class and zone ID — is transmitted to the cloud via Wi-Fi. In the cloud, events are aggregated into time-series datasets that power real-time dashboards, historical analytics and occupancy metrics for each path, zone or sensor group. Data can be accessed through the SensMax web portal, exported to CSV/PDF reports, or streamed into external systems via API, MQTT or webhooks.

Typical data flow: TAC-B 3D-WP radar → Wi-Fi network → SensMax Cloud & API / MQTT broker → dashboards, reports, alerts and third-party systems.
The TAC-B 3D-WP is designed for easy integration into Smart City, transport and environmental analytics platforms. All count events are available in the SensMax Cloud web interface and can be delivered in real time to external systems.
The TAC-B 3D-WP is built for quick deployment and long-term unattended operation in outdoor environments.