Sensors

Wireless Smart Sensors Networks

Temperature Sensor

Temperature sensing is one of the most commonly required functions across most industry verticals. These sensors are installed to measure temperature and use these measurements for advanced form of control.

Humidity Sensor

Humidity is a relatively thought-of parameter. Yet a little extra moisture in the air could have dramatic effects on physical comfort as well as performance of sensitive equipment. Humidity sensors are designed to operate smoothly in a banking environment or a remote telecom tower.

Smoke Sensor

Smoke sensors are used as an early warning system for identifying fires. Commercial, industrial, and mass residential devices issue a signal to a fire alarm system, while household detectors, known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible and/or visual alarm from the detector itself.

3 in 1 Sensor

Vibration monitoring is not just required where large machines are involved. It has applications in other areas such as safety and security, and connected cars as well. 3-in1 sensor with a combination of vibration, tilt, and temperature provides a three dimensional data point that opens up new facets.

Battery Voltage

Batteries are an essential, but often overlooked part of the power management system. A healthy battery is at the heart of an effective auxiliary power source. Battery voltage sensors are used to ensure the health of batteries in all power critical industry applications.

Environment Sensor

Environmental conditions such as VoX, NoX, CO levels, solar irradiation, barometric pressure and wind speeds directly influence productivity and comfort.

Door Sensor

Door sensors are essential for any building that requires security – Telecom sites, banking buildings, enterprises, data centres, and retail locations.

Fuel Sensor

Fuel sensors are typically installed in large storage containers to an accurate track of the amount of fuel. Fuel sensor can be used to monitor fuel levels in remote storage facilities to ensure the tanks don’t run dry.

Motion Sensor

A motion sensor is vital to ensure the safety and security of your home, banks and corporate buildings.