IoT Devices
The Internet of Things (IoT) combines technology and data, transforming ordinary devices into smart assistants. Currently, our range includes two impulse counters and two interface converters, designed to enhance resource monitoring in housing and utilities (e.g., water, gas, electricity) using advanced LoRaWAN technology. These devices ensure reliable connectivity, low power consumption, and accurate real-time data.
Our products are ideal for property management companies, system integrators, and retailers operating across Europe and beyond. Explore our current catalog featuring these four devices to find the perfect fit for your needs, or contact us for personalized consultation as we continue to expand our offerings.
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The CI200-LW pulse counter is designed for monitoring the state of discrete inputs (pulse counting or emergency signal detection), with subsequent accumulation and transmission of measurements via the LoRaWAN network. The device is battery-powered with the option to connect an external DC power source.
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The IC200-MRTU-LW device is designed to connect to existing equipment with a Modbus RTU protocol, followed by data transmission over a LoRaWAN network for monitoring and management of technological processes, data collection from various sensors, and equipment control.
The device is powered by a battery with the option to connect an external DC power source. -
The CI201-LW pulse reader is designed for using together with BK-series of Honeywell Elster Metronica gas meter, for wireless pulse reading with subsequent accumulation and transmission of measurements via the LoRaWAN network. The CI201-LW connects to standard socket of gas meter and has Hall sensor to monitor an illegal metering corrections. The device is battery-powered.
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The IC200-MBUS-LW device is designed to connect to existing equipment with an M-Bus protocol, followed by data transmission over a LoRaWAN network for monitoring and optimization of resource usage, such as water, heat, electricity, and gas, where the device connects to corresponding meters to collect data for subsequent analysis and reporting.
The device is powered by a battery with the option to connect an external DC power source.




