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Yale Aeron Rain Sensor

We've just made Aeron Window Control System even more powerful.

Introducing the Aeron Rain Sensor - a smart new addition that automatically closes your windows when it starts to rain. It connects seamlessly with your Aeron system and can manage up to 10 windows at once. So even when you’re not home, your windows are.

At the core of the system is a whisper-quiet powered chainwinder, perfect for hard-to-reach or heavy windows. And with Zigbee wireless mesh tech, there’s no messy wiring - just smooth, smart control.


You can connect up to 30 window actuators and 4 wireless remotes to a single hub. Group windows however you like and control them all with one press.

The Wireless Remote lets you manage and edit groups easily. Want to close every window before bed? Just press a button -no need to walk room to room.

With the Yale Home App, you can control your windows from anywhere. Choose from preset positions like  OpenClosed,  Half, or Vent - all with a tap.

And it’s not just about convenience. Aeron helps with energy efficiency, reacting to weather in real time and sealing tightly for better insulation even with heavy double or triple-glazed windows.

Part Number Description
YAR/SWAA/RSA Yale Aeron Rain Sensor Adaptor
YAR/SWAA/RS Yale Aeron Rain Sensor 
YAR/SWAA/SRS Yale Aeron Rain Sensor And Adaptor

Note: One Rain Sensor and Adaptor is required for each hard-wired wall switch circuit.

Related Products

  • Yale Aeron® Rain Sensor

    Designed to work seamlessly with the Yale Aeron Window Control System, the Aeron Rain Sensor automatically closes your windows when it detects rain, so you don’t have to.
  • Yale Aeron® Rain Sensor Adaptor

    Easily link your Aeron® Window Actuators to the Aeron® Rain Sensor using the Aeron® Rain Sensor Adaptor.

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