Does HPC015S infrared people counter come with any mounting bracket if the two sensors can’t be mounted face-to-face?

Many retail and office facility managers face a common installation roadblock when deploying wireless people counters: lacking matching flat wall surfaces to mount transmitter and receiver sensors perfectly face-to-face. The MRB HPC015S infrared WiFi footfall counter solves this mounting limitation with optional adjustable mounting hardware, delivering stable pedestrian counting accuracy even in tricky storefront, glass partition, and corridor layouts. This post breaks down the bracket accessory specs, installation workflow, core product advantages of our HPC015S WiFi infrared people counter, and key details on accessory availability for businesses planning foot traffic analytics deployments.

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Table of Contents

1. Why Perfect Face-to-Face Sensor Alignment Is Non-Negotiable for HPC015S Accuracy

2. What Optional Mounting Hardware MRB Offers for HPC015S Off-Angle Installations

3. Core Differentiating Advantages of the MRB HPC015S WiFi People Counter

4. Key Accessory Ordering Note for MRB HPC015S Buyers

5. Conclusion

6. About the Author

 

1. Why Perfect Face-to-Face Sensor Alignment Is Non-Negotiable for HPC015S Accuracy
The MRB HPC015S infrared people counter relies on unobstructed infrared signal transmission between the TX transmitter unit and RX receiver unit to capture reliable footfall data. For consistent counting performance free of missed passes or false trigger readings, the two sensors must sit at identical heights and align directly opposite one another across entryways. Uneven wall surfaces, offset glass frames, and irregular partition structures frequently prevent direct sensor mounting out of the box, creating alignment gaps that distort your daily visitor statistics. Without properly positioned sensors, retailers risk flawed traffic reports that misguide staffing, promotional scheduling, and store layout optimization decisions.

 

2. What Optional Mounting Hardware MRB Offers for HPC015S Off-Angle Installations
To resolve uneven or offset mounting scenarios, MRB supplies a dedicated bracket accessory kit built for the HPC015S WiFi door counter, sold as an add-on outside the device’s standard packaging. Each complete bracket set contains two plastic mounting brackets and one small hex adjustment wrench. The hinged design of each mounting bracket delivers flexible angular adjustment, letting installers tilt both TX and RX sensors until their infrared beams line up precisely across doorways or glass partitions. Once the ideal alignment is achieved, the included small wrench tightens the bracket hinge lock, securing sensor angles permanently to eliminate signal drift over months of operation. The second reference image demonstrates real-world bracket installation on an office glass partition frame, showing how the hardware bridges uneven vertical surfaces to achieve required sensor parallelism.

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3. Core Differentiating Advantages of the MRB HPC015S WiFi People Counter
Beyond its adaptable optional mounting accessories, the HPC015S IR beams people counting system stands out among competing pedestrian tracking devices for retail and commercial use. Powered by long-lasting NCR18500A rechargeable lithium batteries, the dual-sensor unit delivers extended runtime with a matching portable battery charger included in standard packaging, cutting frequent battery replacement labor costs for multi-location operators. Built-in WiFi connectivity syncs real-time footfall metrics directly to cloud dashboards, eliminating wired data transfer constraints for remote store monitoring. The compact white low-profile TX/RX housings blend discreetly with modern retail interiors, avoiding visual clutter at entry points. Unlike wired counting systems, the fully wireless HPC015S design requires no hardwired power or data cabling, slashing professional electrician installation fees for quick self-service deployment in pop-up shops, office lobbies, and boutique retail spaces.

 

4. Key Accessory Ordering Note for MRB HPC015S Buyers
A critical purchasing detail for facility planners: the two mounting brackets and adjustment wrench are not included within the standard package of HPC015S electronic human traffic counter. Customers with complex entryway layouts that prevent direct sensor mounting must specify the bracket accessory kit as a separate paid add-on when placing bulk or individual device orders with MRB sales teams. Our support team can share installation reference diagrams and hardware dimension specs upfront to help businesses confirm if the hinged bracket kit is required for their unique entryway architecture before project rollout.

 

5. Conclusion
The MRB HPC015S automatic IR people counting sensors sets a high standard for flexible, accurate commercial pedestrian counting, with optional adjustable mounting brackets designed specifically to overcome the challenge of non-parallel sensor mounting surfaces. While perfect face-to-face TX/RX alignment remains mandatory for consistent foot traffic data capture, our separate bracket accessory kit delivers fully customizable angular positioning, paired with simple tooled locking to maintain stable sensor beam alignment long-term. Combined with the HPC015S model’s industry-leading wireless cloud sync, long battery lifespan, and cable-free setup, this optional mounting hardware makes the MRB footfall counter a versatile fit for every retail, corporate, and hospitality entry layout—whether standard flat door frames or irregular glass partition openings. Businesses planning multi-site footfall analytics deployments can consult our sales team to bundle bracket kits alongside bulk HPC015S wireless customer counter orders for streamlined, error-free installations across all locations.

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Author: Lily                       Updated: June 12th, 2026

Lily is a retail tech product specialist at MRB Retail, focusing on foot traffic analytics, ESL digital shelf labels, and wireless retail sensor hardware. With more than 10 years of experience supporting global brick-and-mortar operators with visitor counting and store operational optimization solutions, Lily regularly creates actionable guides to simplify hardware installation, accessory selection, and cloud data dashboard setup for retail facility managers, system integrators, and commercial property teams worldwide.


Post time: Jun-12-2026