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This wireless temperature sensor is designed for a wide temperature range of -55°C to 125°C, making it suitable for diverse environments. The SUCH sensor utilizes LoRa wireless transmission technology, ensuring high accuracy and stable data communication over long distances. With IP67 protection, it is well-suited for harsh outdoor and industrial applications, offering excellent resistance to dust and water. The sensor features a long battery life, requiring minimal maintenance, and its wireless design eliminates the need for complex wiring, simplifying installation and setup.
Note: The temperature sensor is equipped with an external probe with a cable length of 1.5 meters.
Wireless temperature sensors typically use LoRa, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, Bluetooth, or NB-IoT communication technologies. Among these, LoRa (Long Range) is often preferred for IoT applications due to its ability to transmit data over long distances with very low power consumption. LoRa is ideal for scenarios where devices are dispersed over a wide area, such as in agricultural monitoring or environmental sensing.
The stability of the wireless signal is influenced by the communication technology used, the surrounding environment, and the distance between devices. LoRa technology offers long-range communication even in challenging environments. However, the signal strength can be affected by physical obstructions like buildings, walls, or metal structures. In ideal conditions, LoRa can provide reliable transmission over distances of several kilometers, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications.
Yes, most wireless temperature sensors are built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. Many models feature IP67 or even higher protection ratings, meaning they are dustproof and can be submerged in water for short periods without damage. These rugged sensors are designed to operate in extreme temperatures, high humidity, or even corrosive environments. They are ideal for applications such as environmental monitoring, agriculture, or industrial settings where sensors are exposed to weather elements, dust, or water.