🆕MClimate CO2 Display lite
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MClimate CO2 Display lite LoRaWAN is a stand-alone CO2 sensor powered entirely by solar energy using an organic solar panel. The device features a 1.54" e-ink screen, temperature and humidity sensor, LUX sensor and NDIR CO2 sensor. The user can see the current levels of CO2 as well as historical trend. The device sends an uplink periodically, or when the "Check" button is pressed. The data from the CO2 Display can be used in any LoRaWAN-compatible system, incl. Building Management Systems to control demand-based ventilation. Sensor information can be exposed as datapoints in Modbus, BACnet and KNX systems through the use of a special gateway.
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Purchase MClimate CO2 Display lite:
Solar-powered and battery free
CO2 Sensor (NDIR)
LUX Sensor
1.54" e-ink display
Temperature and Humidity Sensor
FUOTA
Child lock
Solar-powered Lithium-ion capacitor (LIC) and/or USB-C
Operating voltage:
2.5-3.8VDC powered by Solar Panel
5VDC powered from USB-C
Expected battery life (depending on configuration and environment):
Indefinite powered by solar - up to 14 days in complete darkness
LoRaWAN 1.0.3, class A device, EU868
Encryption: LoRaWAN End-to-end encryption (AES-CTR)
Activation: OTAA
Link budget: 130dB
RF Transmit Power: 14dB
Resolution: 1ppm
Accuracy: ±(30ppm +3% of reading)
Range: 0-5000ppm
Resolution: 0,1°C
Accuracy: ±0,2°C (typ) - ±0,7°C (max)
Resolution: 2%
Accuracy: ±3% (typ) - ±3% (max)
Resolution: 1 LUX
Accuracy: ±10%
Range: 0 - 10 000 LUX
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at lorawan-support@mclimate.eu