| Reference | Modèle | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CEI221
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RX+ Sensor | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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101.00 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CEI221-01
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Boîtier rigide | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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1.10 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CEI221-02
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Couvercle de batterie | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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2.80 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CEI221-03
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Bague de verrouillage de réglage | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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1.55 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CEI221-CS
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Détecteur RX+ (pièce) | 0 |
❌ Unavailable – Out of stock at the manufacturer
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101.00 (CHF) incl tax
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The Fox RX+ Sensor is a PIR motion sensor (passive infrared) designed to strengthen monitoring around your fishing setup. Built to integrate with the Fox RX+ system, it can detect presence and relay information to compatible accessories, helping improve your peace of mind by the water. Whether you want to control access to your bivvy, monitor a sensitive area near the rods, or be alerted to movement nearby, this sensor offers a simple and effective solution focused on the essentials: motion detection and alerts through the RX+ ecosystem.
Its PIR operating principle relies on detecting heat variations associated with movement, a proven technology for surveillance. The RX+ Sensor is therefore aimed at anglers looking for a carp session security device without unnecessary complexity, and with RX+-oriented compatibility in mind.
1) Security and comfort during your session
Once positioned to cover a relevant area, the sensor helps keep you informed of movement nearby. This can be useful during long nights, when you are resting, or when you briefly leave the swim. The goal is clear: reduce surprises and increase your peace of mind, especially on busy waters.
2) Natural integration into the Fox RX+ ecosystem
The RX+ Sensor makes perfect sense when paired with compatible RX+ elements. It completes an alert- and management-focused setup by adding dedicated detection. This modular approach gives you the freedom to organize your system around your own habits without having to multiply separate systems.
3) PIR detection: a practical technology for outdoor use
Passive infrared detection is widely used for surveillance because it is based on thermal changes linked to movement. For fishing use, this fits the reality of the bank well: movement around the bivvy, access to gear, or traffic along an entry path. The sensor therefore provides a practical, detection-focused response without unnecessary complexity.
4) Flexible setup for your swim
Every setup is different: access points, vegetation, distance between the bivvy and the rods, and other anglers moving around. The advantage of a motion sensor is that you can define a zone to monitor and adapt the placement to the situation. You stay in control of your organization and can move the sensor if you change swims or if conditions evolve.
Choose a logical area: prioritize the main access to your bivvy, a storage area, or a key passage near your gear.
Avoid sources of interference: where possible, limit direct exposure to elements that may trigger unwanted activations (very mobile vegetation, constant foot traffic, etc.).
Test your setup: make a few passes in front of the monitored area to confirm that the alert is correctly relayed through your compatible RX+ devices.
Adjust for the session: at night, during a nap, or on a busy venue, tweak the placement so you stay informed without making things complicated.
Question 1: Which devices can the Fox RX+ Sensor work with?
Answer: The RX+ Sensor is designed to connect with devices in the Fox RX+ ecosystem, including the RX+ lamp, RX+ receiver and RX+ remote control, so motion alerts can be relayed according to your setup.
Question 2: What is a PIR sensor used for in fishing?
Answer: A PIR sensor detects moving presence and helps monitor an area around your swim (bivvy, access point, gear) to improve safety and comfort during the session.