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RAKwireless Unveils 16 New WisBlock Modules with LoRaWAN

RAKwireless Unveils 16 New WisBlock Modules with LoRaWAN Image Credit: RAKwireless

RAKwireless Technology (RAK), a pioneer in LPWA end-to-end solutions and IoT technology, recently released 16 new WisBlock modules, four Developer Kits and adding a new category for WisBlock Solutions. 

Some of the modules we will release are a tracker for LoRaWAN solutions, soil moisture and temperature sensors, developer kits, and GNSS Tracker for LoraWAN.  

RAKwireless is also launching four new developer kits for a variety of applications from entry to weather, tracking and air quality. Below is a list of all new trackers and suggested use cases:

RAK Developer Kit: WisGate Developer Kit with the WisBlock Starter Kit

All kits include everything required to send data from a LoRaWAN node to a LoRaWAN gateway and forward the data to a LoRaWAN server. These kits include the  LoRaWAN gateway and a LoRaWAN node that makes it easy to build a LoRaWAN system and send data to a LoRaWAN server.

RAK Developer Kit: WisGate Developer Kit with the WisBlock Weather Kit

This kit offers ready to use products "Built With RAK's WisBlock" to our customers. The products are fully assembled and ready to use. They have an AT command interface to do the setup of the device.

Different from WisNode, the firmware for these products are Open Source and are accessible for customers on our Github account.

RAK Developer Kit: WisGate Developer Kit with the WisBlock Weather Monitor

This kit includes everything to build an asset tracker and send location information over LoRaWAN to the cloud/LoRaWAN server. It includes an IP65 outdoor enclosure with a solar panel to recharge the battery of the tracker. Important information: The kit does not include a battery, the battery has to be bought separate

RAK Developer Kit: WisGate Developer Kit with the WisBlock Air Quality Kit

This kit includes everything to build an indoor air quality monitor and send the air quality information over LoRaWAN to the cloud/LoRaWAN server. It includes an indoor enclosure to protect the WisBlock modules. Examples source code is available from RAKwireless and from the open source community.

WisBlock Product Manager, Bernd
We are very excited about the new line of modules to the WisBlock suite. These modules are connecting the devices of the future - from soil moisture to temperature to enabling devices such as WiFi and motorized applications. WisBlock’s modular setup makes implementing and scaling IoT projects approachable, whether starting with a prototype or adding to a final product, this new line of modules and kits will empower students across the globe.

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