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SenseCAP S2104 - LoRaWAN Soil Temperature and Moisture sensors satisfy industrial long-distance data acquisition with a wide range of 0 ~ 100% (m³/m³) and -40 ~ 80℃ respectively. It enables low maintenance cost for its robustness, long battery usage, and built-in Bluetooth for OTA configuration and remote device management. 

 

Wireless soil moisture and temperature sensor can help in automatic irrigation systems, greenhouse control, fine agriculture, soil monitoring, and other scenarios. Use this wireless LoRaWAN soil sensor to better manage the soil in a scientific and efficient way. (If you also want to test the soil salinity, please check our S2105 which also monitors soil electrical conductivity)

 

S2104 wireless soil moisture and temperature is based on FDR technology with advantages of simple, safe, fast, and accurate, long-term measurement, wide range, and simple calibration. It is a kind of soil moisture measurement instrument worth recommending.

Scan-and-Play Simplicity, Easy Configuration via Bluetooth in Just 1 min 

Built-in Bluetooth avoids time-consuming configuration works to bring no code experience to individuals with less or no technical background to quickly get started with CO2, temperature, and humidity sensing detection.

 

Minimal Maintenance Cost: power-conscious battery, IP66 rugged enclosure, and Bluetooth for remote data acquisition and device management

 

This sensor can cover a transmission range of 2km in urban scenes and 10km in line of sight scenes while keeping the transmission process low power to support years of usage. Remote monitoring can also benefit large-scale deployment, it gives you the biggest efficiency by saving time and manual labor needed to deploy and manage devices. Together with a replaceable battery that supports Max.10 years of usage and an industrial IP66 enclosure, it meets the need for LoRaWAN-based IoT Solutions in the real world. 

Powerful SenseCAP Mate App: data visualization and remote device management

 

Compatibility with multiple networks and platforms: easily integrates with existing LoRaWAN networks

We have an article in Learn to introduce the separate network architecture when you choose different LoRaWAN network servers and platforms. 

How to Select Gateway:

LoRaWAN network coverage is required when using sensors, there are two LoRaWAN network options.

Option 1: Sensors work in areas covered by Helium Network(Check on Helium Explore Map).

Option 2: Sensors work in a standard LoRaWAN network, like The Things Network, Loriot, Chirpstack, etc.

 

SenseCAP Performance Guarantee: robustness and stability

 

 

 

Tips: The battery is a standard Li-SOCl2 battery (type: ER34615) that can purchase from Amazon and other platforms.

SenseCAP S2104 - LoRaWAN Wireless Soil Moisture and Temperature Sensor, Soil Moi

SKU: 114992870
₹13,393.60Price
Excluding Sales Tax
    • Agriculture Irrigation

    Accurate monitoring of soil moisture in the depth of soil is essential for efficient and effective agricultural irrigation techniques. Thus, soil temperature and moisture sensors can help improve yields by preventing plant stress days. Suitable percentage of soil moisture also keeps nutrients in the root zone.

    • Greenhouse and Garden Planting

    Soil moisture and temperature are highly related to farm productivity. Too little moisture can lead to yield loss and plant mortality. Too much can lead to root disease and water waste. Using S2104 soil temperature and humidity sensor can help you gain control of your greenhouse root zone environment by the accurate digital display on your phone and laptop.

    • Turf and Lawn Management

    The successful implementation of soil moisture and temperature monitoring is also applied to turf/lawn management. Soil moisture and temperature sensor can help turf managers to achieve actual savings and benefits through scientific and accurate analysis to the wetness of turf and lawn.

    • Drought Monitoring

    Regional droughts can severely impact economies and even lead to famine in some parts of the world. Soil moisture is critical to understanding the interactions between the atmosphere and the earth's surface. Accurately knowing soil temperature and humidity sensors can help predict and characterize harmful droughts.

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