LoRaWAN Sensors

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.

LoRaWAN Sensors
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Four-Faith FST100 white LoRa temperature and humidity terminal with front NFC badge and mounting brackets.
LoRaWAN Temperature & Humidity Sensor
Four-Faith FST200 white LoRa sensor terminal with NFC badge and rugged IP67 enclosure.
LoRaWAN Sensor Terminal
Milesight VS373 mmWave fall detection sensor with white enclosure and circular sensing area.
Radar Fall Detection Sensor
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