Wireless multi-sensor with 7 functions in 1 unit.
This product is capable of measuring wind direction, wind speed, temperature, humidity, orientation, acceleration, and atmospheric pressure with a single device. 【Features】 Wind Direction: Capable of detecting wind direction in 360° Wind Speed: Detects light winds and calm conditions Temperature: Measures temperatures from 0 to 40°C Humidity: Visualizes discomfort index using temperature and humidity data Atmospheric Pressure: Detects indoor atmospheric pressure Acceleration: Detects the tilt of the installation location Geomagnetism: Detects orientation from the installation location It is a suitable sensor for improving Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). Real-time monitoring is possible with a separately sold receiver for HDMI-connected display. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Communication Standards】 The communication methods adopted are "EnOcean" and "Bluetooth (BLE)." EnOcean communication: 928.35MHz BLE communication: Broadcast communication in the 2.4GHz band *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Installation Locations】 - Painting factory - Gymnasium - Clean room - Factory handling fine particles *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company (formerly known as Keihin Sokkiki Co., Ltd.) was reborn as Watty, Inc. on January 1, 2007, marking our 40th anniversary. The company name combines "watt," a familiar unit of power associated with our main manufacturing division, the Thermal Systems Division (which develops, manufactures, and sells heater units used primarily in semiconductor and FPD manufacturing equipment and various precision instruments), and "water," representing the liquid typically sensed by our other main division, the Sensor Division (which focuses on the development, manufacturing, and sales of liquid level sensors). Thus, we chose the name Watty to reflect these two pillars.