Bluetooth Low Energy

Wireless high temperature logger

Efento wireless high temperature sensors are designed to monitor the operation of devices requiring constant high temperatures, e.g. bakery ovens, industrial drying ovens. The loggers are equipped with a 1m probe with a Pt1000 sensor, which can be safely placed in a place with high temperature.

  • Temperature: -70 to +450°C, accuracy: up to 0.3°C in 0°C and 1.8°C in +300°C
  • Measurement period: 1 minute – 10 days (configurable by the user)
  • The device stores 40,000 measurements in its memory, when the memory is full, the oldest measurements are overwritten
  • Battery ensures up to 5 years of maintenance-free operation
  • Add Efento Gateway and Efento Cloud to build a real time monitoring system.  The maximum distance between the sensor and the Gateway is 100 m in the open space and 20 – 30 m in the buildings
  • Use a free mobile application to configure the logger, read the data from its memory, generate reports and set alert thresholds
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Newsletter (July 2024)

Efento Cloud update
The latest Efento Cloud update brought a bunch of new features including phone call notifications, alert notifications repeat, calibration certificates storage and calibration reminder, measurement point archiving and history of each resource in the audit trails.
https://getefento.epoka.me/news/efento-cloud-new-features-july-2024
How to use 4-20 mA sensors?
Check out our latest article that explains how to connect a 4-20 mA probe to Efento NB-IoT sensor, how to configure it and set the conversion formula on Efento Cloud.
https://getefento.epoka.me/library/connecting-4-20-ma-sensor-to-efento-nb-iot-logger
Rainfall measurements
Learn how the Efento NB-IoT pulse counter is used together with a precipitation sensor in order to build a cost effective, cloud connected udometer.

https://getefento.epoka.me/library/connecting-4-20-ma-sensor-to-efento-nb-iot-logger/
Bluetooth LE - LTE gateway
We are finalizing the development of BLE - LTE gateway. The device will work with Efento Cloud and any third party cloud / server application and provide cellular connectivity to all Efento’s Bluetooth Low Energy sensors. The device will be available in September 2024.

https://getefento.epoka.me/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Efento-Gateway-BLE-LTE.pdf
2023 IoT & Edge Developer Survey
What do developers, architects and decision makers think about the IoT landscape in 2023? Check out the key findings from Eclipse Foundation’s annual IoT & Edge Developer Survey

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