I got one of these sensors as part of a kit bought from Kevin at Aliexpress. It seemed like an easy way to work around the problem of fitting the brake cutoffs when you have integrated brake and gearchange controls.
The kit consists of an 8fun SWXK 36V250W 205R motor in a 700C rim. Controlbox with connectors for two brake sensors (only one came with the kit) A thumb throttle, that I never got to work. (The console is the type with a 6km/h walk-your-bike button) And of course a pedelec sensor.
Installation of the brake sensor was really simple. Undo the brake wire from the front brake, slide it through the sensor, connect the electrical wire to the controlbox. Reattach the brake wire. Done!
And it works.
The controlbox is quite small
And it says on the label that the brake input is low-level.
There is a diode that lights up when I apply the brakes. The way the sensor is mounted on my bike - pointing downward - it only serves as a warning to toads and slugs in the road.
The two connectors for the brake sensors on the controlbox. Only one is in use on my bike.
The brake sensor works perfectly, but as there are three wires on this one opposed to only two on other brake handles I have installed on other bikes, I think it will only work with a controlbox prepared for this type of sensor.
But I have only a vague idea of how electricity works