LoRaWAN Sensors

Collect environmental and status data using low-power LoRaWAN communication for long-range monitoring.
LoRaWAN sensors support monitoring of environmental conditions and status events in distributed deployments. The category includes devices such as a temperature and humidity sensor for condition monitoring and a fall detection alarm for personal safety and incident reporting, both designed for low data rates and extended battery operation.
LoRaWAN Sensors
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Milesight AM102 indoor temperature and humidity sensor with E-ink display and compact wall-mounted housing
Indoor Ambience Monitoring Sensor
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Milesight AM103 indoor ambience sensor with E-ink display showing CO2 ppm, temperature and humidity and front LED indicator
Indoor Ambience Monitoring Sensor
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Milesight AM307 wall mounted indoor sensor with E-ink screen and comfort indicator
Indoor Ambience Monitoring Sensor
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Milesight AM308 indoor ambience sensor with E-ink display showing CO2, temperature and humidity readings
Indoor Ambience Monitoring Sensor
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Milesight AM319 indoor ambience monitoring sensor with E-ink display showing CO2, PM2.5 and temperature readings
Indoor Ambience Monitoring Sensor
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Milesight EM300-TH LoRaWAN temperature and humidity sensor with white IP67 enclosure and compact wall-mount design
Temperature and Humidity Sensor
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Milesight EM320-TH LoRaWAN temperature and humidity sensor with white IP67 food-grade enclosure
Temperature and Humidity Sensor
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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Frequently Asked Questions

The right sensor is chosen by matching the required measurements and installation environment to sensor specifications. Key considerations:

  • Measurement type (temperature, humidity, motion, pressure);
  • Deployment environment;
  • Battery life and reporting frequency;
  • Network compatibility;
  • Integration with existing systems.

Correct matching ensures reliable data collection.

Sensor accuracy depends on the sensor itself, installation method, and environment. Check datasheet details:

  • Accuracy (± value) – shown as a plus/minus figure (for example ±0.3 °C or ±2 % RH), which indicates how close the reading is to the real value;
  • Measurement range – the range within which the sensor can measure accurately;
  • Resolution – the smallest change the sensor can detect (note that higher resolution does not always mean higher accuracy);
  • Operating conditions – temperature and humidity limits where the stated accuracy applies;
  • Long-term stability or drift, if listed, which affects accuracy over time.

Environmental factors can influence real-world accuracy.

Battery life mainly depends on transmission behaviour, configuration, and operating conditions. Key factors:

  • Transmission frequency;
  • Reporting settings;
  • Signal quality;
  • Temperature extremes;
  • Sensor activity;
  • Battery type and capacity.

Correct configuration allows multi-year operation.

Correct installation improves reliability and battery life. Key points:

  • Signal path and obstructions;
  • Distance to the gateway;
  • IP protection rating;
  • Correct mounting position;
  • Interference sources;
  • Access for maintenance.

Testing placement before final installation is recommended.

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