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Wireless IoT sensors
for maximized
system performance

Safer and smarter monitoring of
equipment with robust wireless IoT
sensors. Installed in minutes,
delivering value for decades!

Wireless IoT sensors
for maximized
system performance

Safer and smarter monitoring of equipment with robust wireless IoT sensors. Installed in minutes,
delivering value for decades!

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ABOUT

Get to know us,
our products and
customers

El-Watch is a technology company based in central Norway with offices in Rindal and Trondheim. The company’s own employees have developed the sensor platform “Neuron sensors” – an all-Norwegian product that include robust and wireless sensors, gateway, cloud solution and app, constituting a complete solution particularly suitable for industry.  Watch the video to learn more about our products, our employees and our customers.

HOW IT WORKS

El-Watch Neuron system - wireless IoT sensors

A central feature of our solutions is predictive maintenance. By monitoring machinery and systems, you will know how much strain they can take before breaking down. This enables you to safely increase performance and strategically plan maintenance for minimal revenue loss.

Neuron Sensors

Neuron Gateway

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Neuron Cloud

Neuron App

VIDEO

Get started with Neuron sensors from El-Watch

This film helps you to get started, understand the quick and easy steps, and how to get the Neuron sensor system up and running.

PRODUCT BROCHURE

Find the perfect
sensor solution

We offer over 50 different sensor types. Explore the possibilities in our product brochure.

WE OFFER

Robust sensors with long lifespan and quick installation.

A central feature of our solutions is predictive maintenance. By monitoring machinery and systems, you will know how much strain they can take before breaking down. This enables you to safely increase performance and strategically plan maintenance for minimal revenue loss.

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ROBUST

Customized to rough conditions that we find in industry, transport, construction and agriculture.

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SUSTAINABLE

Long service life, no replacement or charging of battery. Environmentally friendly, no use and discard.

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EASY INSTALLATION

Innovative and patented fixation methods. Flexible placement of sensors. Intuitive, practical and customized solutions.

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BROAD OFFERING

Over 50 different sensor types available. Our wireless sensors monitor processes, machines, vehicles, and buildings.

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COLLECT & DELIVER DATA

Data delivery through API and app. The collected data comes from the real world and belongs to the customer.

INDUSTRIES

Complete wireless
IoT solutions in
multiple industries.

Industry

Building

Agriculture

CUSTOMER STORIES

Production expansion and crisis averted with IoT monitoring.

Customers that trust El-Watch:

KNOWLEDGE

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FAQ - Wireless iot sensors

Frequently asked
questions:

A wireless sensor in IoT (Internet of Things) is a device that detects changes in its environment and communicates this information wirelessly to other devices in a network. These sensors are integral to IoT ecosystems, enabling automated and real-time data collection and analysis for various applications, such as smart homes, industrial automation, and healthcare.

Wireless IoT sensors collect data from their environment through various sensing mechanisms, such as temperature, motion, or light sensors. This data is then converted into an electronic format that can be processed. The sensor uses wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, or cellular networks to transmit this data to an IoT platform or directly to other connected devices, which can be further analyzed and utilized for decision-making.

  1. Temperature sensors: Monitor heat levels in environments like homes or industrial machines.
  2. Motion sensors: Detect movement in an area, used in security systems and automated lighting.
  3. Humidity sensors: Measure the moisture content in the air, which is useful in HVAC systems and agricultural applications.
  4. Pressure sensors: Used to measure pressure in fluids or gases, common in industrial automation.
  5. Proximity sensors: Detect the presence or absence of nearby objects, used in mobile devices and car parking assists.

No, IoT sensors are not always wireless. While wireless sensors are popular due to their flexibility and ease of installation, wired sensors are also used in IoT applications, especially in industrial environments where high reliability and security are crucial. Wired connections can provide a stable data transfer that is less susceptible to interference and security breaches.

No, IoT is not merely a wireless sensor network; it encompasses much more. While wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are a significant component of IoT, providing the infrastructure for collecting and transmitting data, IoT integrates these data streams into a broader platform that includes data processing, analysis, and application-specific services. IoT aims to create intelligent, interconnected systems that can operate semi-autonomously and make decisions based on real-time data.

IoT and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) differ primarily in scope and capability. WSNs are focused on the collection and transmission of data via sensors across a wireless network. IoT extends beyond this by not only incorporating WSNs but also adding layers of data processing, analysis, and integration with various applications and services. IoT systems leverage the data collected by WSNs to perform complex tasks, improve efficiencies, and enable new functionalities across diverse domains such as smart cities, healthcare, and industrial automation.