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Outdoor, non-camera radar with built-in 4G/LTE for real-time pedestrians & cyclists counting; works in any weather and covers up to 100 m² with up to 5 counting lines/zones.
The SensMax TAC-B 4G is an outdoor people counting radar with a built-in 4G/LTE modem for real-time people counting of pedestrians and cyclists on city streets, in parks, and along trails. It delivers live occupancy monitoring without cameras, working reliably in any light or weather.
Advanced 60 GHz mmWave radar tracks direction and speed, classifying crossings as IN or OUT and distinguishing pedestrians from cyclists. Each event is sent instantly via 4G or Wi-Fi to dashboards and alerts, supporting real-time visitor flow analysis across open areas and wide pathways. A direction-prediction algorithm maintains accurate counts even in open spaces without a defined entrance.

Up to 100 m² coverage with 120° field of view and up to 5 user-defined counting lines or zones
Mount the compact enclosure on a sidewall or pole at ~2.5–3 m, power it, and start streaming data. The radar senses presence only – no filming or personal data, so monitoring is anonymous and 100% GDPR-compliant. The IP68, dust- and waterproof housing is built for outdoors and typically requires no routine cleaning.

Flexible placement on poles or walls to monitor entrances, paths (up to ~10 m wide), crossings, and open plazas.
The TAC-B 4G is made for remote places – parks, walking trails, beaches, and other areas without stable Wi-Fi. The built-in 4G sends counts in real time, so once installed the system works on its own. Live data helps you plan cleaning rounds based on actual visitor use, schedule rangers or staff for busy periods, and control occupancy in zones along a route. You can set thresholds that trigger automatic actions — send a Telegram or email alert. The result is better service planning, faster response in crowded spots, and clear reports to justify budgets and maintenance, all with camera-free, privacy-safe people counting.
In a tourist district, the city installed TAC-B 4G sensors on the main access streets leading to the central square. The sensors delivered live 4G data showing how many people arrived by street and at what times of the day. With these occupancy statistics, city managers gained a clear picture of visitor flows during weekdays, weekends, and seasonal holidays. Based on the insights, they scheduled cleaning after peak hours, added waste collection on busy evenings, assigned safety patrols to crowded blocks, and adjusted temporary diversions on holidays to keep the area safe and welcoming for both residents and visitors.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Typical applications | 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 and temporary venues |
| People counting technology | 60 GHz mmWave radar; non-camera, privacy-safe detection. |
| Movement tracking | Bidirectional IN/OUT; speed classification; pedestrian/cyclist separation. |
| Counting options | Up to 5 user-defined counting lines/zones; per-zone and grouped occupancy. |
| Detection area | ≈100 m² (≈10 m range, ≈120° FOV); suitable for paths up to ≈10 m wide. |
| All-light / all-weather | Operation in daylight, shade, and at night; works in fog, rain, and snow. |
| Connectivity | Built-in 4G/LTE modem; Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz (WPA2-PSK / WPA2-Enterprise); phone-hotspot support. |
| Cellular bands | Supports standard 4G/LTE networks used in most countries; compatible with Micro-SIM cards. |
| Notifications & reporting | Online portal and reports; email and Telegram alerts; API export; MQTT; webhooks. |
| Privacy & compliance | Anonymous detection; no filming; GDPR compliant. |
| Enclosure | Polycarbonate housing; IP68 weather/dust protection. |
| Storage & backup | microSD 16 GB for buffering during connectivity loss. |
| Power | 12 V DC, 0.5 A; optional solar power system. |
| Recommended mounting | Sidewall or pole at ~2.5–3 m; adjustable bracket; open-space direction prediction supported. |
| Dimensions | 120 × 120 × 45 mm. |
| Accuracy (vendor data) | ≈99% at ~1 person/m²; >93% at ~3 persons/m² (setup and conditions dependent). |
The SensMax TAC-B 4G 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 the built-in 4G/LTE modem or 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 4G radar → LTE / Wi-Fi network → SensMax Cloud & API / MQTT broker → dashboards, reports, alerts and third-party systems.