I own three PIR (motion) sensor with LED lights, those serving me 24/24 365.
All of them are placed in special locations which direct sunlight can not get to them.
Because my gadgets are battery powered I thought that they starter loosing working range in meters (regarding detection) and I recharged all their batteries, unfortunately this it did not improve their performance.
I thought that is impossible all three to go bad simultaneously, and then I started realizing that the problem seems to be the environmental temperature which now in August is identical with the human body temperature.
The problem seems to be that at such conditions, this PIR (motion) sensor (detection working range) is now about 60% less at room temperature of 32 Celsius, than when room temperature is at 15~22 Celsius.
PIR (motion) sensors are used in many applications, one of them is at burglar alarm systems.I am assuming that not all PIR (motion) sensor are build equal, and some will have more sensitivity by design, but this finding of my it did fill me up with second thoughts.
Mostly because of the assumption that many burglar alarm systems at budget price, probably them are not able to work properly in the hart of summer.