Sensors from LineMetrics – Highest quality criteria for professional users
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Sensors from LineMetrics – Highest quality criteria for professional users

We offer our customers the simplest solution for collecting sensor data from existing buildings. Strict quality guidelines make it possible for our customers to handle complex technology so easily. That’s why sensors are rigorously tested in the LineMetrics test laboratory. In this blog entry, we will give you an insight into what it means when…

For maximum LoRaWAN range: Positioning gateways and sensors correctly

For maximum LoRaWAN range: Positioning gateways and sensors correctly

Radio connections are to be used more and more frequently for data transmission, as they enable flexible handling of end devices and save the time-consuming laying of cables. However, despite long-range wireless technologies such as LoRa, the connection between sensors and gateways can be unstable. Lost data packets or shortened battery life of wireless sensors…

Finally understandable: LoRa (and LoRaWAN) explained simply!

Finally understandable: LoRa (and LoRaWAN) explained simply!

LoRaWAN stands for Long Range Wide Area Network and means or enables energy-efficient transmission of data over long distances. This is specifically designed for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). With LoRaWAN, it is possible to manage several hundred sensors within a network and process sensor data. Sensors can operate…

Easily record CO2 values in existing buildings
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Easily record CO2 values in existing buildings

In our last blog post , you learned how relevant CO2 levels are indoors. The higher these are, the higher the risk of infection, for example from COVID-19 or flu. At the same time, productivity and the ability to concentrate also decrease. In this blog article, we want to show how easy it is to…

Up to 10 years of battery life for LoRa sensors? This is what it looks like in practice!
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Up to 10 years of battery life for LoRa sensors? This is what it looks like in practice!

Sensors are necessary to collect data, for example from machines or buildings. In many cases, this means laying a lot of cables, both for power and for transmitting the data. However, depending on the location of the sensor, this can be time-consuming or simply impossible. If you want to avoid breakthroughs in walls, cable clutter…

Plug & Play Sensor Data Collection from Existing Buildings
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Plug & Play Sensor Data Collection from Existing Buildings

Smart building and IoT are complex technologies. However, these do not always have to be complex to use. When designing the commissioning, our goal was to set a benchmark for the entire industry. That’s why it’s all very simple. After just a few steps and 2 minutes after activating the devices, you will receive the…