Introducing VS361 Storefront Footfall Sensor

Milesight IoT · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·2mo ago

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Introduces VS361 Storefront Footfall Sensor

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You know how many customers walked in. But do you know how many walked past? 👀 Every day, potential customers pass by your storefront. Some notice your display. Some hesitate. Some walk in. But without visibility into outside foot traffic, you’re only seeing part of the customer journey. Meet the VS361, Milesight’s entry-level storefront footfall sensor designed to help retailers track passing traffic trends outside their stores. Key Features: ●Adjustable detection range for flexible deployment ●PoE support for hassle-free installation ●IP65-rated protection for reliable outdoor performance ●Seamless integration with Milesight cloud platforms for instant trend analysis ●Works with Milesight people counters for storefront conversion analysis From the sidewalk to the sale, VS361 helps you see the full picture for staff optimizing and promotion planning. 💡 Learn more about VS361: https://www.milesight.com/iot/product/lorawan-sensor/vs361?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=iot-video-vs361 ———————————— Connect with Milesight on: LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/3ZPuNkW Facebook: http://bit.ly/437tIbc Twitter: http://bit.ly/3ZMEYXJ #SmartRetail #PeopleCounting #RetailAnalytics #RetailIoT #Milesight #RetailTechnology #IoT
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