LoRaWAN IoT Gateway MKGW2-LW: Long Range, Reliable Connection
The L01/L01A Pathfinding Tag is a positioning beacon equipped with BLE technology and a long-lasting battery capacity. It offers an accurate and reliable navigation solution in hospitals, shopping malls, warehouses, and other large indoor spaces. The L01 tag is integrated with temperature, humidity, and barometer sensors to monitor environmental conditions and detects issues with early warnings when conditions change.
This tag offers long-term usage with a 2400mAh replaceable battery and features a rotating bottom cover that facilitates easy battery replacement during maintenance. The L01 provides a wide broadcast range of up to 150 meters and enables accurate location tracking, making it easier for businesses to manage assets and track staff.
Additionally, the L01/L01A is equipped with a 3-axis accelerometer and Hall effect sensors, which perform excellent dynamic indoor tracking. It offers fully configurable parameters and user-friendly app support for Android and iOS devices. It is an ideal solution for various use cases, including indoor navigation, proximity marketing, and security management.
Applications
Used in areas such as Indoor Navigation, Asset Tracking, Proximity Marketing, Security Management, Warehouse Management, Shopping Mall Navigation, Hospital Monitoring, Staff Tracking.
Installation!
- Mount the L01/L01A pathfinding tag in a suitable area (wall, ceiling, or another flat surface).
- Ensure that the device is placed in a way that does not obstruct the signal coverage area.
- Insert the battery and power on the device.
- Configure parameters via the app (Android or iOS devices).
- Set the temperature, humidity, and barometric sensor settings (optional).
- If needed, adjust positioning and tracking settings to start monitoring the tag's data.
- If battery replacement is needed, easily replace the battery by turning the rotating bottom cover.
Feature |
Value |
Connection |
BLE5.0 |
IP Rating |
IP67 |
Flash Memory |
2M Byte |
Battery Life |
8+ years - 5s reporting |
Dimensions |
76.2*53.6*24.0 mm (L01) Φ54.5*24.0 mm (L01A) |
Certification |
FCC | CE | RoHS | REACH | Bluetooth |
Power Source |
DC 12V-1A, Micro USB 5V/2A |
Operating Temperature |
-20°C to 60°C |
Transmission Range |
Up to 150m (Line of Sight) |
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What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a system that connects physical devices to the internet, allowing them to communicate and share data. This technology is used in various fields, such as home automation and industrial applications. Examples include smart thermostats, wearables, and automation devices, which collect, analyze, and respond to situations using sensors.
Historical Development of IoT
Although Kevin Ashton introduced IoT in 1999, it builds on computer networks and wireless technologies from the mid-20th century. With the advent of Wi-Fi, RFID, and cloud computing in the 2000s, IoT began to gain widespread use, especially in industrial applications.
Advantages of IoT
Automation and Convenience: IoT automates tasks, saving time.
Increased Efficiency: It optimizes resource use, especially in industry and agriculture.
Energy Savings: Smart systems reduce unnecessary energy consumption.
Enhanced Security: IoT-powered cameras and alarms improve security.
IoT Use Cases
Smart Homes: IoT enables remote control of thermostats, lighting, and security systems.
Industrial IoT (IIoT): Used for factory automation, logistics, and supply chain management.
Healthcare: IoT aids in patient tracking, remote diagnostics, and emergency alerts.
Traffic and Transportation: Includes smart traffic systems and autonomous vehicles.
Agriculture: Sensors and automated irrigation systems help monitor and manage crops.
Challenges of IoT
Security Risks: Devices may be vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
Privacy Concerns: Unauthorized data collection raises privacy issues.
Compatibility Issues: Devices from different manufacturers may not always integrate smoothly.
The Future of IoT
IoT is expected to grow further, with 5G enabling faster, more reliable communication. Integration with AI and machine learning will make devices smarter and more autonomous. IoT will continue to simplify life and revolutionize industries, requiring businesses and individuals to stay updated on its advancements.