WiT-es is a wireless, batteryless temperature sensor developed and patented by ESCOM Enhanced Solutions (ESCOM-ES). Designed specifically for use in pipes and vessels across various industries, the WiT-es sensor harvests its own power from ambient waste energy sources, such as heat or vibrations, making it a self-powered and maintenance-free solution. The sensor transmits data wirelessly using advanced technologies like Wi-FiWi-Fi is a family of wireless protocols based on IEEE 802.11 standards for local area networking and Internet access, enabling digital devices to exchange data through radio waves.Read More, ZigbeeZigbee is a low-power, low-data-rate wireless communication protocol operating on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard in the 2.4 GHz band. It is commonly used in applications like home automation, industrial automation, and smart energy management due to its reliable, short-range communication capabilities.
Read More, LoraLoRa (from "long range") is a physical proprietary radio communication technique.[1] It is based on spread spectrum modulation techniques derived from chirp spread spectrum (CSS) technology.
Read More, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)Bluetooth Low Energy is a wireless technology marketed by the Bluetooth SIG for applications in healthcare, fitness, beacons, security, and home entertainment industries.Read More, enabling real-time temperature monitoring in industries such as power plants, chemical plants, petroleum refineries, and food processing facilities.