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The acceleration-based movement sensor uses an internal accelerometer to detect movement of an asset and is designed for internal use. Applications include asset monitoring, building security, shock sensing and movement detection.
LoRaWAN Wireless Movement Sensors use an ultra-sensitive internal accelerometer to detect movement of a critical asset. When movement is detected that exceeds a certain threshold, an alert is sent over the wireless network. Tilt Sensors detect transitions between horizontal and vertical orientation, as well as reporting the angle of the tilt.
These wireless movement sensors have a built-in radio that connects directly to a LoRaWAN® network. Models available for both indoor or outdoor applications. These sensors come with both enclosure tamper and wall mount tamper detection to make installation painless and get up to 200,00 transmissions on a single battery. Browse the products below or reach out to our team to discuss the best solution for your specific application.
The MultiTech Sensors are long-range wireless sensors for the Internet of Things (IoT) that utilize the LoRaWAN® wireless standard and are engineered for long-range, low cost, and extended battery life applications, all at an affordable cost.
The LoRaWAN wireless movement sensors are designed with an open architecture for flexible integration, and an optional web-based console for provisioning, monitoring, and configuration of the sensors in the field.
MultiTech provides everything from sensors, to embedded communications devices, modems and gateways, cloud connectivity and device management services – as well as custom design and application development.
Radio Bridge Console
The Radio Bridge Console is an optional web-based fully integrated solution that provides sensor configuration, LoRaWAN Network Server management, configurable alerts and notifications and sensor visualization that enables you to deploy and validate your sensor-to-cloud solution immediately, without spending weeks or months on system integration efforts.