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An LPWAN (Low-Power Wide Area) is a type of wireless telecommunication wide-area network that allows long-range communication at a low bit rate among connected objects, such as sensors powered by a battery. In this context, the terms LoRa and LoRaWAN are frequently encountered.

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Dragino LDS02-EU868 LoRaWAN Door Sensor
Sale price15,75 €
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Dragino Dragino LoRaWAN IoT Development Kit v3 868 MHz
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Dragino Dragino LPS8N-868 868MHz Indoor LoRaWAN Gateway
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Dragino Dragino LWL02-EU868 Water Leak Sensor
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RAK WisMesh Pocket V1 for Meshtastic LoRa Mesh Network
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Dragino Dragino LoRaWAN IoT Development Kit v3 868MHz with 4G
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Dragino Dragino PG1302 LoRaWAN Concentrator 868Mhz
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AI-Thinker AI-Thinker Ra-08H LoRaWAN Module
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AI-Thinker AI-Thinker Ra-08 LoRaWAN Module
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LoRa Modules for Arduino & Raspberry Pi: Wireless Tech with Maximum Distance

LoRa technology is the ideal solution when conventional wireless standards reach their limits. While Wi-Fi and Bluetooth only cover short distances, LoRa enables data transmission over several kilometers – with extremely low-power consumption. At EXP-Tech, you will find the right components to use this technology directly with your Arduino or Raspberry Pi.

Targeted LoRa Integration for Your Hardware Platform

  • LoRa Arduino Components: With compact transceivers from AI-Thinker or RAKwireless, you can integrate Arduino LoRa functionality into your projects in a space-saving way. These modules are ideal for self-sufficient sensors that are intended to operate on a battery for long periods. Even Arduino LoRaWAN applications can be realized with the appropriate libraries.

  • LoRa for Raspberry Pi: For more complex tasks or building your own infrastructure, the connection to the Raspberry Pi is ideal. With matching USB adapters or concentrator modules (such as the Dragino series), you can quickly implement Raspberry Pi LoRa applications or a powerful LoRa gateway Raspberry Pi.

  • Ready-to-use Sensors: In addition to individual modules, we carry ready-made housing sensors that transmit measured values such as temperature or humidity directly via radio and fit seamlessly into existing LoRaWAN, Arduino, or Pi-based environments.

Why Choose LoRa for Your Networking?

Using LoRa Raspberry Pi or Arduino solutions offers decisive advantages for modern DIY and industrial projects. Thanks to the high penetration power of the signals, the technology is perfect for measurements in difficult environments such as basements or extensive outdoor areas. Since communication takes place in the license-free 868 MHz band, there are no ongoing costs – a major advantage over cellular solutions.

FAQ – Frequently asked questions about LoRa

The biggest advantage is the range. While Wi-Fi drops out after a few meters, a LoRa Arduino module can send data over kilometers. Additionally, the power consumption is so low that devices can last for years on a single battery.

The simplest method is using a USB adapter or a special HAT (Hardware Attached on Top). This allows Raspberry Pi LoRaWAN or simple LoRa nodes to be realized quickly via serial interfaces or SPI.

To start with Arduino LoRa, you need at least two radio modules (one as a transmitter, one as a receiver) and the matching antennas for the 868 MHz band, which you can also find in our shop.

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