Motee Intelligence Control

MOTEE makes sensing CORE.

 

We turn complex requirements into efficient solutions with custom sensor design, flexible manufacturing, and fast, reliable delivery—all to the highest industry standards.

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Advanced R&D. Relentless Quality Control.
Advanced R&D. Relentless Quality Control.
MOTEE has a 60-engineer R&D team led by senior scientists, including a Chief Scientist with 20+ years of sensing experience. With advanced labs, AI algorithms, and over 200 core patents, we deliver unique, stable, high-performance sensors.
High-Efficiency, High-Quality Manufacturing
High-Efficiency, High-Quality Manufacturing
From prototyping to mass production, MOTEE combines top-grade materials, advanced equipment, and skilled technicians to deliver high-performance sensors with speed and quality you can trust.
Expert Support, When You Need It
Expert Support, When You Need It
MOTEE provides fast, professional technical support to ensure smooth integration and optimal sensor performance.
Rugged, Stable And Reliable
Rugged, Stable And Reliable
Industrial-grade protective design (IP67/IP68), high temperature resistance, dust and moisture resistance, adapt to harsh production environments.
Motee Intelligence Control

Motee Intelligence Control

As a leader in the field of industrial automation intelligent sensors, motee Intelligence Control Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive high-tech enterprise that integrates high-end chip design, advanced semiconductor packaging, in-depth research and development of microelectronic integrated circuits, precision production, and global sales. We provide core components for China's domestic high-end intelligent equipment manufacturing industry and are one of the most influential sensor brand manufacturers in the industry.

The company focuses on the comprehensive research and development, efficient production, and customization of industrial automation sensors, and has established a complete independent research and development system for the entire technology chain of photoelectric sensors.

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Exploring the Expanding Applications of Long-Distance Photoelectric Sensors in Modern Industries
2025-08-07
Long-distance photoelectric sensors are gaining prominence across a wide range of industrial sectors due to their high precision, non-contact detection capabilities, and ability to operate reliably over extended distances. These advanced sensors are transforming traditional automation systems and driving efficiency in manufacturing, logistics, packaging, and smart infrastructure.
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Photoelectric Sensor Applications Drive Smart Automation Across Industries
2025-08-01
Photoelectric sensors are rapidly transforming the way industries approach automation, offering a powerful blend of precision, speed, and versatility. These optical sensing devices detect the presence, absence, or distance of an object using a beam of light—typically infrared or visible red—and are now widely integrated into manufacturing lines, logistics, packaging systems, and even smart agricultural solutions.
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What Is a Light Curtain Sensor
2025-07-22
A light curtain sensor is a safety device commonly used in industrial automation to protect workers from hazardous machinery and ensure safe operation of automated systems. It consists of a transmitter and receiver that work together to create an invisible barrier of infrared light beams. When any object, such as a hand or body part, interrupts one or more of these beams, the system triggers an immediate response—typically shutting down the connected machine to prevent injury.
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How Does a Light Curtain Sensor Work
2025-07-09
A light curtain sensor works by creating an invisible barrier of infrared light beams between a transmitter and a receiver. These beams form a “curtain” of light that monitors a specific area—typically near hazardous machinery or automation zones. When any object, such as a person’s hand, limb, or even a tool, breaks one or more of the beams, the system immediately sends a stop signal to the connected machine, halting its operation to prevent injury.
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