LoRa has revolutionised the Internet of Things by enabling data communication over a long range while consuming very little energy. Networks using LoRa, such as those utilising the LoRaWAN standard, fill the technology gap of cellular, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) networks that require either high bandwidth or high power, have limited range or are unable to penetrate deep indoors. In fact, LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN standard are flexible for use in rural or indoor environments in a variety of industries, including smart cities, homes and buildings, communities, agriculture, metering and utilities, healthcare, environment, and supply chain and logistics. We offer a wide range of LoRaWAN gateways, LoRaWAN sensors & LoRaWAN antennas.
LoRa-based networks are ideal for water and gas metering, asset tracking, homes and buildings and many other applications where low power consumption, long range and the ability to penetrate physical structures are required.
Similar to Wi-Fi, LoRa-based networks operate in the unlicensed frequency band and support indoor applications. Similar to mobile radio, LoRa devices and networks are highly secure from end devices to the application server and are suitable for outdoor use. LoRa devices and networks such as LoRaWAN combine these advantages of Wi-Fi and cellular to provide an efficient, flexible and cost-effective connectivity solution for IoT applications, whether installed indoors or outdoors and whether in public, private or hybrid networks. Simple sensor data can feed analytics platforms, such as those for artificial intelligence and machine learning.