05/07/2026
From 1 store to 5+ radar sensor deployments: what actually changes technically
Your first radar sensor installation in retail teaches you how to execute.
Your third teaches you what you should never improvise again.
When you’ve deployed the same system across multiple locations, you start seeing patterns that no manual mentions:
• High exposed ceilings with industrial HVAC → always create the same dead zones unless you adjust the mounting angle.
• Wide open layouts without divisions → require more sensors than the initial plan suggests to eliminate blind overlaps.
• Shared conduit with electrical runs → will bite you every time if you don’t certify Cat6 before closing the walls.
You don’t learn these things on the first site.
You learn them when the second and third site repeat the exact same problems.
What you build after several installations isn’t just accumulated experience.
It’s a repeatable process:
• Standardized site survey with documented variables by environment type
• Sensor placement based on coverage patterns, not visual estimation
• Certification as a non-negotiable deliverable
• Clear documentation so the next technician can execute without calling you
One well-installed system in a single store is a job.
A process that works flawlessly in any store is a real competitive advantage.