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LONGVISTA
Wireless Sensors
Advanced wireless sensor solutions for remote monitoring of pressure, level, and environmental conditions, ensuring reliable data transmission in industrial, agricultural, and smart infrastructure applications.
Compact and energy-efficient sensors for temperature, pressure, level, and environmental monitoring—ideal for smart buildings and remote systems.
Versatile communication modules supporting LoRa, Zigbee, NB-IoT, and Bluetooth, enabling seamless data transmission in wireless sensor networks.
Wireless sensors are revolutionizing industrial monitoring and control by offering flexibility, remote access, and real-time data transmission—all without the limitations of wired infrastructure. This sub-category features Wireless IoT Sensors and Wireless Modules designed for seamless integration into smart buildings, industrial automation, energy systems, agriculture, and more.
Whether you’re looking to upgrade legacy systems, implement predictive maintenance, or enable remote condition monitoring, our wireless solutions provide the data accuracy, transmission range, and battery efficiency to meet your application needs.
- Smart HVAC and building automation
- Remote water and pressure monitoring
- Tank and silo level sensing
- Asset tracking and predictive maintenance
- Wireless SCADA systems
- Long-range wireless communication (LoRa, Zigbee, NB-IoT, WiFi, Bluetooth, etc.)
- Compact, low-power sensor modules
- Real-time data transmission to cloud or local gateways
- Industrial-grade reliability and environmental resistance
- Easy integration with IoT platforms and control systems
FAQS
What are wireless sensors used for?
Wireless sensors are used to monitor physical conditions—such as temperature, pressure, humidity, flow, vibration, or level—and transmit that data wirelessly to a control system, cloud platform, or user interface. They are widely applied in smart buildings, industrial automation, environmental monitoring, agriculture, energy management, and predictive maintenance systems.
How do IoT sensors transmit data?
IoT sensors transmit data via wireless communication protocols such as LoRaWAN, Zigbee, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NB-IoT, or 4G/5G. These sensors collect real-time data and send it to a gateway or directly to the cloud, where it can be analyzed or visualized on dashboards. The communication method is chosen based on range, power consumption, data rate, and application environment.
Best wireless sensors for industrial automation?
The best wireless sensors for industrial automation typically include:
- Wireless temperature and humidity sensors
- Wireless pressure sensors
- Wireless level and flow sensors
- Wireless vibration or motion sensors
Look for models that are rugged, low-power, and compatible with industrial protocols like Modbus, MQTT, or OPC UA. Long-range and battery life are key for factory or remote deployments.
Difference between wired and wireless sensor systems?
The main difference is in data transmission.
- Wired sensor systems use physical cables for power and communication, offering high reliability but limited flexibility and high installation costs.
- Wireless sensor systems transmit data via radio signals, offering faster deployment, lower cost for large-scale monitoring, and remote access, but may need battery maintenance and careful signal planning.
How to connect wireless sensors to a gateway or cloud?
Wireless sensors are typically configured to pair with a gateway using their specific protocol (e.g., LoRaWAN gateway, Zigbee hub, or WiFi router). The gateway collects data from multiple sensors and forwards it to a cloud server or local SCADA system using protocols like MQTT, HTTP, or Modbus TCP. Cloud platforms often provide visual dashboards, alerts, and data analytics for real-time monitoring.