Practical example: Low battery consumption of Milesight sensors
For reasons of sustainability and cost savings, it is important that a sensor battery lasts as long as possible. Replacing a battery is particularly labor-intensive, especially when the sensors are located in hard-to-reach places. Milesight, a progressive IoT company, uses advanced LoRaWAN technologies to make their sensors as energy efficient as possible to make.
How economical the Milesight EM300-TH sensor is actually demonstrated in the church of Castenray. In this church lives the largest colony of Serotine bats in Europe. On March 26, 2021 The Things Network Venray Here a wireless gateway and 2 Milesight EM300 sensors have been placed to temperature and humidity to measure.
The Milesight sensors send the data (temperature and humidity) every 20 minutes to a platform where all data is visualized. After almost 1.5 years and 40,000 messages are the batteries of the sensors still dead? 93% of the capacity.
About Milesight EM300-TH sensor
The EM300-TH from Milesight is a LoRaWAN temperature and humidity sensor, suitable for environmental monitoring. This environmental monitoring sensor is equipped with a Sensirion sensor chip for the very accurate measurements. The robust design allows the sensor for outdoor mounting and is ideal for use in applications such as offices, supermarkets, agriculture and factory security. And therefore also extremely suitable for a church.
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