IoT sensors have become critical to improving operational efficiency, reducing costs and enhancing worker safety.
LoRa Antennas
IoT Sensors
Allows anyone to build out massive, cost-effective wireless infrastructures.
Cables
HotSpots are the better way to build wireless IoT infrastructure.
Sensors come in many shapes and sizes
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Oyster LoRaWAN®GPS Tracking Device – Helium, The Peoples Network
Ultra-rugged and long-life battery-powered LoRaWAN® GPS tracking device for long-term asset tracking on the Helium Network.
- High-precision GPS/GLONASS tracking device
- Powered by 3 x AA Batteries with up to 5 years battery life
- Weatherproof and ultra-rugged IP67 Nylon Glass Housing with compact and ergonomic design
- Accelerometer for Smart Movement Based Tracking
- Powered by the Helium Network
Highly sensitive radio receiver is designed to operate on the Nation Wide Helium Network. Click here to view the coverage map.
IP67 rated housing ensures the device can withstand dust, high-pressure spray, submersion for 30 minutes in 1m of water, and extreme temperatures
Powered by 3 x AA Off-the-Shelf, user-replaceable Alkaline or Lithium batteries. We recommend the Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries.
Oyster LoRaWAN®GPS Tracking Device - Helium, The Peoples Network - LoneStar Tracking®
LoRaWAN® Technology
This tracking device requires connectivity on a LoRaWAN® network. Without gateways within range, this tracker will not operate. LoneStar Tracking has partnered with the leading LoRaWAN network in the USA, Helium. Your new Oyster requires a subscription to operate which covers the cost of using the Helium Network and the LoneStar Tracking software. Feel free to contact one of our LoRaWAN® experts today to discuss your options.
List of Commonly used Sensors in the Internet of Things (IoT) Devices you need to know
- Temperature Sensor
- Pressure Sensor
- Proximity Sensor
- Accelerometer and Gyroscope Sensor
- IR Sensor
- Optical Sensor
- Gas Sensor
- Smoke Sensor
What IoT devices use helium?
What devices can use the network?
Everything from tracking scooters, to soil sensors in farms, to tracking the water level of bottles in water coolers. Anyone can use LongFi, which works on existing IoT hardware, to create lots of different products.
Each Helium hotspot has a Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN), which, in contrast to average WLAN routers, has a range that is almost 200 times greater. As a result, the IoT devices can connect to the networks cost-effectively and without a WLAN or SIM card. Additionally, connecting via LoRaWAN is more power-efficient than via WLAN.
Ready to Use Devices
For more information: https://docs.helium.com/use-the-network/devices/ready-to-use/
Complete Device Solutions
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What Is LoRa®?
LoRa is the de facto platform for LPWAN IoT, connecting sensors to the Cloud and enabling real-time communication of data and analytics that can be utilized to enhance efficiency and productivity.
- April 1, 2022
IoT Sensors
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What comes first, the chicken or the egg? This same principle applies to Helium. What comes first, the network or the products used on the network (IoT sensors and trackers).
- June 21, 2021
SenseCAP Wireless Air Temperature and Humidity Sensor
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SenseCAP Wireless Air Temperature and Humidity Sensor measures temperature and humidity in the atmosphere at the range of -40℃ to 85℃ and 0 to 100 %RH (non-condensing) respectively. With a
- May 26, 2021
What kind of devices can use Helium?
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LoRaWAN / LongFi has many different use cases, it is a low bandwidth and low power solution making it ideal for devices out in the field that send or receive