Unleashing the Potential of IoT with LoRa Antennas- Our Technological Leaps
Transmission Distance: With the ability to cover up to 2-5 km in urban areas and up to 15 km in suburban areas, LoRa ensures wide coverage.
Operating Frequency: Utilizing the ISM band, LoRa operates at 433MHz, 868MHz, and 915MHz, making it globally accessible.
Standard: Based on IEEE 802.15.4g, LoRa adheres to established communication standards.
Capacity: A single LoRa gateway can handle thousands of nodes, making it highly scalable.
Security: AES128 encryption ensures data protection and security.
Transmission Rate: With rates ranging from hundreds to dozens of Kbps, LoRa allows for adjustable data speed based on distance requirements.
Indoor Ceiling DAS Antennas: These antennas, operating in the frequency range of 698-960MHz/1710-2700MHz, are ideal for distributing cellular and Wi-Fi signals throughout a building.
Outdoor Omnidirectional Antennas: For instance, the 433MHz fiberglass omni antenna and the 824-960MHz fiberglass omni antenna provide broad coverage for outdoor applications.
Outdoor Directional Antennas: These include the 824-960MHz yagi directional antenna and the 902-928MHz panel antenna, designed for targeted signal transmission.
433MHz Ceiling Antenna: Perfect for indoor signal distribution.
433MHz Panel Antenna: Designed for focused signal coverage.
824-960MHz Fiberglass Omni Antenna: Ideal for outdoor, wide-area coverage.
824-960MHz Panel Antenna: For outdoor applications requiring directed signal transmission.