Seeed Will Attend the 2020 Guangzhou World Agricultural Expo
Our LATEST industrial IoT product for meteorological monitoring will make its debut at the 2020 Guangzhou World Agricultural Expo
Our LATEST industrial IoT product for meteorological monitoring will make its debut at the 2020 Guangzhou World Agricultural Expo
LoRa is a long-range and lower-power wireless communication system providing attractive features that are critical for application in Industrial IoT.
We are thrilled to announce SenseCAP LoRaWAN sensors can now work on the Helium Network,
Deploying IoT devices can be very simple! We will show you how via the example of deploying SenseCAP LoRaWAN devices with ease!
The ODYSSEY – X86J4105 has been released for several months. It is a very strong
SenseCAP LoRaWAN Light Sensor is aimed for use in outdoor environment with direct exposure to sunlight, and the products need to be waterproof and durable. This post shares how we tested two aspects of the product.
The industrial IoT products must meet the standards of robustness, reliability, and accuracy. Check out how we tested different materials, and chose the optimal enclosure material for LoRa sensor probe.
LoRa products are known for long-range communication, and we’ve put our products into field tests to make sure they meet the standards. Learn how we tested the long-range features of our industrial IoT products – SenseCAP LoRaWAN series.
Seeed IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) product release – SenseCAP LoRaWAN Wireless Sensors EU868
On Jan 30~31, 2020, Seeed participated in The Things Conference, the World’s largest LoRaWAN Conference organized by The Things Network, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Seeed showcased SenseCAP, the industrial IoT LoRaWAN series products, hosted a workshop, gave a keynote speech, and received an interview at the conference.
Is SenseCAP still waterproof after enduring sharp temperature changes? We put the products into 144 hours of testing at extreme temperature (-40 ℃ to 85℃)!
What is IP66? What testing procedures did Seeed SenseCAP LoRaWAN products go through to be rated as IP66?