LoRaWAN sensors provide long-range, low-power monitoring for wireless sensors used in environmental, occupancy, and industrial applications.
LoRaWAN sensors collect and transmit data such as temperature, humidity, motion, occupancy, and equipment status using ultra-low-power LoRa modulation, enabling long-distance communication with minimal energy use. Many units support extended battery life, IP67-rated enclosures, and reliable performance in harsh or remote environments, as shown in devices designed for multi-year operation with high-capacity batteries and robust housings .
These sensors integrate high-precision measurement technologies – such as digital temperature/humidity sensing, millimeter-wave radar for fall or presence detection, and analog or RS485 interfaces for external probes – providing accurate data acquisition across varied use cases. Fall-detection sensors, for example, use radar-based point-cloud processing with high recognition accuracy and 24-hour detection capability . Environmental terminals support wide temperature ranges, high humidity tolerance, and LoRaWAN-compliant wireless reporting for reliable indoor or outdoor monitoring .
Typical applications include smart buildings, healthcare monitoring, industrial automation, agriculture, logistics, and environmental sensing—anywhere long-range communication and low maintenance are essential for scalable IoT deployments.





