RAKwireless and Datacake have collaborated on a solution called ‘Real IoT in a Box’ to address the complexities of deploying IoT solutions, particularly when it comes to LoRaWAN. To address these challenges, the company has introduced their Real IoT Solutions Marketplace (RISM).
RISM is designed to provide comprehensive, field-tested solutions that are ready for immediate deployment. It connects businesses facing real-world challenges with developers offering relevant use cases, ensuring that users can find, scale, and implement solutions that directly address their needs efficiently and effectively.
What’s inside the box?
Each kit within RISM is meticulously crafted to ensure it delivers a seamless experience. Some examples of various solutions kit provided in the Real IoT Solutions Marketplace are:
• Condensation Monitoring Kit – This kit comes with Datacake’s dashboard, a sturdy gateway, and extremely sensitive temperature and humidity sensors. Whether monitoring environmental conditions in a manufacturing plant or supervising a cold chain, this kit ensures that you are always one step ahead of potential issues.
• Room CO2 Monitoring Kit - Featuring cutting-edge CO2 sensors, this kit is perfect for maintaining optimal CO2 levels in indoor environments. The data is instantly accessible through Datacake’s dashboard, allowing facility managers to take immediate action if levels go beyond safe limits.
• Assessment of Indoor Air Quality Kit - Featuring a reliable IAQ sensor, this kit is ideal in measuring various air parameters. With the help of its integrated PIR sensor, this kit allows you to measure CO2, particulate matter, TVOC, temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, illuminance, and motion. A summary of all data is provided using Datacake’s dashboard.
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