PowerSensor 2: What Is It?
Saving energy is more crucial than ever—for the planet, for humanity, and for our future. By adopting energy-efficient habits and exploring innovative solutions, we can make meaningful progress in our daily lives. When it comes to monitors, activating sleep mode has long been a go-to practice for reducing energy consumption. But there’s an even smarter way: PowerSensor 2.
What Is PowerSensor 2?
PowerSensor 2 is the latest innovation from Philips Monitors, designed to enhance work and productivity while significantly reducing energy usage. This intelligent technology detects user proximity to the monitor and automatically adjusts its behavior:
- When the user approaches, the monitor and connected PC/laptop wake up and resume operation.
- When the user steps away, the monitor enters sleep mode with a lock feature.
PowerSensor vs. PowerSensor 2: What’s the Difference?
While both PowerSensor and PowerSensor 2 are designed to optimize energy efficiency, they differ significantly in technology, functionality, and user control.
- PowerSensor:
The original PowerSensor technology uses infrared signals to detect user presence. It transmits and receives these harmless signals to determine if someone is in front of the monitor. If no user is detected, the monitor reduces brightness or enters a low-power state to conserve energy. - PowerSensor 2:
PowerSensor 2 incorporates advanced ToF (Time of Flight) technology, which is more precise and versatile than infrared-based detection. This technology measures the distance between the sensor and the user by calculating the time it takes for a signal to reflect back to the sensor after emission.
Key features of PowerSensor 2:
- A 30-degree viewing angle ensures accurate detection across a range of positions, even if the user is slightly off-center.
- The proximity detection range is fully customizable via the monitor’s OSD PowerSensor submenu, offering settings for 50 cm, 75 cm, or 120 cm. This flexibility allows users to tailor the detection to their unique workspace setup.
- When enabled, the system intelligently adjusts monitor brightness, contrast, and other settings. For instance, if brightness is set to 100%, PowerSensor 2 can reduce power consumption by up to 80% when the user leaves the detection range.
The addition of a User Setting in the OSD PowerSensor submenu enables users to refine these features further, making PowerSensor 2 adaptable to a variety of use cases and environments.
Requirements for PowerSensor 2
PowerSensor 2 is compatible exclusively with Windows 11 and requires adjustments to be made to the connected laptop or PC. After selecting the “User” option in the OSD settings, additional configurations must be applied within Windows 11 to enable this feature to function correctly.
Philips Monitors equipped with PowerSensor 2
Philips offers a diverse range of monitors featuring the innovative PowerSensor 2 technology, designed to meet the needs of professionals in various fields. These monitors provide advanced features that enhance productivity, comfort, and energy efficiency. Here are some of the options available:
- Philips 27B2U6903:
A 27” 4K UHD business monitor featuring a Thunderbolt 4 port, Smart KVM functionality, and the Compact Ergo Base, which allows for easy tilt, swivel, and height adjustments. This model is ideal for users seeking seamless connectivity and efficient multitasking. - Philips 34B2U6603CH:
A 34” curved monitor designed for immersive productivity. It boasts a Thunderbolt 4 port, DisplayHDR 400, a built-in 5 MP webcam with Windows Hello™ facial recognition, a noise-cancelling microphone, and speakers. Like the 27” model, it also includes the Compact Ergo Base and an earphone hook for convenience.
This is just a glimpse of the range of Philips Monitors equipped with PowerSensor 2. Each model is tailored to suit different professional needs, ensuring functionality, comfort, and peace of mind while you work.
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