LHT65 LoRaWAN Temperature & Humidity sensor device

Technology
LoRa modules
Partner
Dragino

The Dragino LHT65 is a LoRaWAN v1.0.4 compliant temperature and humidity sensor that features a built-in SHT20 sensor for internal measurements and an external sensor connector for additional probes such as soil moisture, tilt, or external temperature sensors. It is designed for long-range wireless communication with high interference immunity and low power consumption, making it suitable for professional applications like irrigation systems, smart metering, smart cities, building automation, and environmental monitoring.

The device is powered by a 2400mAh non-rechargeable battery that can last up to 10 years depending on usage. It can store up to 3200 timestamped data records, which can be retrieved for later analysis. The LHT65 is ideal for situations requiring reliable data transmission over long distances with minimal maintenance.

LHT65 LoRaWAN Temperature & Humidity sensor device

Range features

A high level overview of what this range offers

  • LoRaWAN Class A protocol
  • Supports frequency bands: CN470, EU433, KR920, US915, EU868, AS923, AU915
  • AT commands to change parameters
  • Remote configuration via LoRaWAN downlink
  • Firmware upgradable via program port
  • Built-in 2400mAh battery with over 10 years of use
  • Integrated temperature and humidity sensor
  • Optional external sensors supported
  • Tri-color LED for status indication
  • 3200 sensor records with timestamps for storage and retrieval

What’s in the range?

All the variants in the range and a comparison of what they offer

CategorySpecification

Size

135 x 70 x 30 mm/pcs

Weight

105g

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