LoRaWAN Indoor Air Quality sensor

  • EU868 LoRaWAN compatible device
  • Use in tertiary environment
  • Indoor Air Quality monitoring
  • Measurement of CO2, temperature, and humidity levels
  • Up to 5 years of autonomy

105 x 95 x 38mm
Measured values: CO2, Temperature, Humidity
Up to 5 years of autonomy

Reference: TX CO2 T&H AMB 600-023

Applications of the sensor

The level of CO2 is the main indicator of the air quality breathed by the building occupants. This data has a direct influence on the daily comfort of the occupants in enclosed spaces, and can trigger issues such as fatigue, drowsiness, and headaches.

Designed for measuring air quality in tertiary environments, the LoRa(WAN) Enless air quality sensor allows you to monitor CO2 (ppm), temperature, and humidity values in the building.

The CO2, temperature, and humidity LoRa Enless sensor is suitable for various types of buildings:

  • Residential buildings
  • Offices
  • Schools
  • Public or cultural establishment

The indoor air quality sensor can be used in LoRaWAN mode or in Enless proprietary LoRa for simplified integration with your BMS.

Equipped with a high-capacity D-type battery, its autonomy can reach over 5 years.

Ambient Temperature and Humidity Sensor

  • Suitable for indoor use
  • Compact Design
  • Easy to deploy
  • Freestanding or wall mounted
  • Replaceable battery
  • Up to 15 years autonomy

99 x 85 x 32mm
Embedded temperature and humidity sensors
Battery life: > 10 years for 5mn transmission period
Very long radio range

Reference: TX T&H AMB 600-021

Applications of the sensor

Specifically designed for indoor applications in an ambient environment, the Enless Wireless LoRa / LoRaWAN humidity and temperature sensor allows you to monitor occupant comfort levels, thanks to its integrated sensors of temperature and humidity (data °C – %rH ) and save energy by monitoring HVAC systems – Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning – in situ.

The LoRa / LoRaWAN temperature and humidity sensor is suitable for many applications and sectors:

  • Housing (social housing, etc.)
  • Public access buildings such as public educational buildings (schools, colleges, high schools, higher education establishments, training centres, etc.), cultural – sometimes for the preservation of goods and works – (museums, castles, sports complexes, libraries, showrooms, city halls, etc.) and sanitation (health facilities, hospitals, retirement homes, EHPAD…)
  • Tertiary sector (including storage/preservation applications, computer centre and server room management, etc.)

Totally discreet, our LoRa / LoRaWAN sensor can be fixed to a wall but also positioned on a surface.