• Measure Occupancy Anonymously with Waffle

    This self-installable radar sensor counts people in phone booths, meeting rooms, and small flex spaces.
    Oct. 16, 2024

    Waffle, launched by Density, is a self-installable radar sensor that makes it easy to count people anonymously in phone booths, meeting rooms, and flex spaces. Counting is done in minutes, not months, with a “capped count” of 0, 1, 2, and 3+ in spaces up to 15 by 20 square feet. The plug-in sensor can be mounted on a wall, under a TV, or on any piece of furniture.

    Waffle works within Density’s software system of Density Atlas, Live, and API, supporting real-time space availability and wayfinding through Density Live; occupancy planning to determine how spaces can be optimally allocated to teams; and workplace analytics that help companies understand how their spaces are used.

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