Electronic cigarettes can detect tobacco smoke, allowing for remote monitoring of situations when smoking occurs, and can also measure temperature and humidity.
Features ■ Multi-sensor integration ■ Real-time status alerts ■ Resistance to environmental interference ■ Buzzer pause time adjustment function ■ Immediate fire detection alarm ■ Tamper-proof and theft prevention features
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Specifications Wireless Transmission - Technology: LoRaWAN - Transmission Power: 16dBm (868MHz)/22dBm (915MHz) Sensor Temperature - Measurement Range: -20°C to 60°C - Accuracy: ± 0.2°C - Resolution: 0.1°C Humidity - Range: 0% to 100% RH - Accuracy: ± 2% RH - Resolution: 0.5% RH Vapor Index - Range: 0 to 100 - Accuracy: ±10 - Resolution: 1 TVOC - Measurement Range: 0 to 2000 μg/m3 - Accuracy: 20 μg/m3 ±15% (1 to 500 μg/m3) - Resolution: 1 μg/m3 PM1.0 & PM2.5 & PM10 - Measurement Range: 0 to 1000 μg/m3 Advanced Features: Threshold Alarm, Tamper Detection Alarm, Calibration, FUOTA Physical Characteristics - Power Supply: 5V/1A via Type-C port or (optional) PoE splitter - Operating Temperature: -5°C to 45°C - Protection Rating: IP30 - Weight: 178.6g - Dimensions: Ф128×40mm - Installation: Ceiling Mount
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Remote monitoring of smoking situations in no-smoking areas, smart buildings, smart offices, smart hospitals, smart factories.
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Currently, Taiwan has become a global supply base for industrial electronic equipment, and we aim to contribute to the development of Japanese industry by providing excellent industrial electronic equipment from Taiwan to Japanese engineers. As a specialized trading company for industrial electronic equipment, we will supply the necessary industrial electronic devices (LCD displays, LCD modules, embedded PCs, AI embedded PCs, panel PCs, CPU boards, measurement and control boards, network devices, video equipment, GPS devices, wireless transmission devices, IoT sensors) to engineers.








