How Sense360 Works

From power to Core to modules — Sense360 is designed to be modular, ESPHome-ready, and built for Home Assistant. Here's how it all connects.

Power
Core Ceiling/Wall
Modules
Home Assistant

Start with the Core

Every Sense360 system begins with a Core.

Ceiling Core

Compact, discreet, ideal for air quality and presence

Shop Cores

Wall Core

Adds fan control (0–10 V/PWM) alongside sensing

Shop Cores

Add the modules you need

Choose the sensors that matter most for your home:

Presence

mmWave-based occupancy detection

AirIQ

CO₂, TVOC/NOx, particulate matter (PM2.5/PM10)

Comfort

Temperature, humidity, light (lux)

Fan (Wall only)

Drive ventilation fans from real data

Explore Modules

Pick your power source

Flexible options for every install:

AC Power

240v connected

PoE

single cable for power and data

USB

simple, ideal for testing

Shop Power

Automate with ESPHome + Home Assistant

Flash our firmware via WebFlash. Use our ESPHome configs and Home Assistant Blueprints. No coding required, no cloud dependency.

View Docs & Blueprints
Home Assistant
# ESPHome Configuration
esphome:
  name: "sensor-device"
  platform: ESP32

sensor:
  - platform: template
    name: "Smart Sensor"

Automation Blueprint

Pre-configured automation templates for instant setup. No coding required - just select your devices and customize triggers.

Why modular?

Traditional all-in-one sensors force you to buy features you don't need. Sense360 is modular: expand later, replace just one part if technology improves, and build a system that fits your exact needs.

Traditional All-in-One
All Features
VS
Sense360 Modular
Temperature
Humidity
Air Quality
Motion

Quick FAQ

No — we provide configs & Blueprints
Ceiling = discreet; Wall = adds Fan control
Yes — that's the point of modular

How it works