Occupancy intelligence provider VergeSense has launched Infinity, an AI-powered occupancy sensor designed to monitor office spaces with extreme precision. With a decade of battery life, real-time space tracking, and a carbon footprint 25 times lower than traditional sensors, it promises efficiency, sustainability, and perhaps a little extra oversight.
The solution is built to provide companies with real-time occupancy intelligence, covering up to 1,000 square feet with 95% accuracy. Unlike traditional motion sensors, it doesn’t just detect people—it identifies laptops, backpacks, and even furniture arrangements, ensuring no workspace goes unmonitored.
Sustainability meets surveillance?
VergeSense claims Infinity’s ten-year battery life dramatically reduces electronic waste, while its ultra-efficient AI tech minimises energy consumption. The company also boasts that the sensor has a 25 times lower carbon impact than wired solutions. But with its ability to track objects and create live floor maps, will employees embrace it or question its true purpose?
Infinity’s AI continuously evolves, detecting passive occupancy (so it knows when a desk is “in use” even if no one is sitting there), tracking real-time object movement, and updating digital blueprints of office layouts. Over time, companies can develop a live, interactive map of their workspaces, reflecting every change as it happens.
Easy setup, deep integration
With a wireless, magnetised design, Infinity simply attaches it to a ceiling and gets to work. Its self-healing mesh network ensures secure, reliable data transmission, while full integration with VergeSense’s Occupancy Intelligence Platform allows companies to analyse space utilisation trends and optimise real estate strategies.
“Infinity represents our boldest vision yet—one that brings together extraordinary efficiency, sustainability, and intelligence in a single device. This sensor can live for over a decade, adapt to support evolving AI models, and give businesses the peace of mind that comes from future-proof insights about their spaces,” said Dan Ryan, CEO & co-founder at VergeSense.