BEYTECH
IoT Sensor Monitoring
BEYTECH Solutions

IoT Sensor Monitoring

Digitize your physical environment with a vast array of wireless industrial sensors.

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Sensor telemetry screen

LoRaWAN + battery + alert

LIVE

Vibration

Trend

Leak

Now

CO2

IAQ

Battery

92%

5 yr

Battery Life

2km

Range

15dk

Install Time

Capabilities

Sensors speak when behavior changes, not after failure.

Vibration, leak, air quality, and environmental data turn into early warning and maintenance action through separate thresholds.

01

Vibration Analysis

Predictive maintenance for motors and pumps before failure.

02

Leak Detection

Spot water leaks in server rooms or pipelines immediately.

03

Air Quality

Monitor CO2, VOCs, and PM2.5 for worker health and safety.

04

Light & Sound

Ensure compliance with environmental regulations in factories.

Sensor decision logic

Every sensor is not just another tile; each has its own alert model.

The sensor page interprets vibration, leak, air quality, and light/sound data through different thresholds.

Vibration

Trend

Machine health

Leak

Now

Immediate alert

CO2

IAQ

Indoor air quality

Seamless Integration

Seamless Integration

Our hardware ecosystem communicates effortlessly with the BEYTECH Cloud, providing a unified data stream regardless of the underlying technology (UWB, BLE, or LoRaWAN).

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01

Deploy Anchors or Gateways

Collect signals from the field

Vibration, leak, air-quality, and environmental readings stream in.

02

Attach Tags to Assets

Learn normal behavior

Deviations create early warnings by equipment and area.

03

View Data in Dashboard

Bring maintenance forward

Work orders and alarms trigger before a failure occurs.

Coverage

98%

Rules engine

24/7

Response

<1s

Related solution layers

Unify different operational problems on the same BEYTECH infrastructure.

Solutions

Operational outcome

Adapt this solution to your operation.

Define the right hardware, network, and dashboard setup around your team, assets, and real field flow.