Wireless Sensors
Wireless sensors and wireless communication terminals are essential for modern industrial monitoring, automation, and remote data acquisition. They allow companies to collect real-time data from equipment, pipelines, environmental stations, and remote facilities — all without complex cabling or on-site intervention.
At LONGVISTA, we offer a complete range of wireless RTUs, DTUs, LoRa gateways, and multi-channel acquisition modules designed for industrial environments and IoT integration. These devices support wireless communication such as 4G/5G, LoRa, WiFi, Zigbee, RS485, and Ethernet, ensuring seamless connectivity with your monitoring systems, SCADA, PLCs, and cloud platforms.
Whether you need remote equipment monitoring, environmental data collection, energy management, or pipeline supervision, our wireless sensor solutions provide high reliability, low power consumption, and long-distance data transmission.
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DTU Wireless Data Transmission Terminal
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LoRa Multi-channel Data Acquisition Terminal
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LoRa Receiver and Coordinator
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Multi-function RTU
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MZW2601 – Wireless Pressure Sensor
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Remote RTU
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Wireless Level Sensor
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Wireless Temperature Sensor
What Are Wireless Sensors and Why Are They Used?
Wireless sensors and wireless terminals combine sensing, communication, and data processing to enable:
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Remote monitoring of equipment or facilities
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Real-time data transmission without wiring
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Integration into cloud and IoT platforms
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Reduced installation and maintenance costs
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Reliable operation in harsh or unmanned environments
They are widely used in:
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Water and wastewater systems
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Agriculture and smart farming
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Energy and utilities
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Petrochemical industry
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Smart buildings and smart cities
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Environmental monitoring
Wireless Monitoring Technologies We Offer
This section introduces the technology, not the products — preventing duplicate content.
4G/5G Wireless Terminals (RTU/DTU)
Ideal for long-distance transmission, industrial automation, remote sites, and high-speed data needs.
LoRa Long-Range Wireless Systems
Designed for ultra-long-distance, low-power IoT communication in agriculture, smart cities, and environmental monitoring.
WiFi & Ethernet Data Acquisition Modules
Perfect for local networks, indoor industrial installations, and high-resolution data sampling.
Zigbee Communication Gateways
Reliable for buildings, home automation, and short-to-medium-range networks.
Multi-Channel Data Acquisition Platforms
Support for high-precision sampling of multiple analog, digital, and RS485 inputs.
Key Advantages of Our Wireless Sensor Solutions
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Compatible with existing SCADA, PLCs, and sensor systems
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Multiple communication modes (LoRa, WiFi, 4G, Zigbee, RS485, etc.)
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Stable long-distance transmission
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Ultra-low power consumption options
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Designed for harsh and remote environments
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Scalable for large networks (multi-channel & multi-node)
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Easy setup and remote configuration
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Ideal for new installations or system upgrades
Typical Applications
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Smart agriculture & greenhouse monitoring
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Pipeline & tank monitoring
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Weather and meteorological stations
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Industrial automation and process control
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Water distribution networks
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Smart city infrastructure
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Environmental and pollution monitoring
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Energy management and utilities
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the difference between an RTU and a DTU?
An RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) includes logic, control functions, and multi-signal acquisition, while a DTU focuses primarily on wireless data transmission between devices and servers.
Q2: Are your wireless devices compatible with existing PLC or SCADA systems?
Yes. Most devices support Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, MQTT, or transparent data transmission.
Q3: Can these wireless devices operate in harsh outdoor environments?
Absolutely — our industrial wireless solutions are designed for remote, unmanned, high-temperature, and high-humidity environments.
Q4: Which communication technology should I choose?
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Long-range low power → LoRa
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High-speed industrial data → 4G/5G
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Building automation → Zigbee
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Local networks → WiFi / Ethernet



