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Sigfox network

The Sigfox network
It serves to transfer very short data messages from COMET device to COMET Cloud. The sigfox network works in a free radio band where data can't be sent faster than with a 10 min interval. The message is usually delivered within one second after the broadcast. Comet devices in the Sigfox transmission network can be used anywhere in the RC1 zone at no extra charge.


Sigfox network availability for Comet devices
If you are uncertain about coverage, please check before purchasing your device.

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Features

The Sigfox network

It serves to transfer very short data messages from COMET device to COMET Cloud. The sigfox network works in a free radio band where data can't be sent faster than with a 10 min interval. The message is usually delivered within one second after the broadcast. Comet devices in the Sigfox transmission network can be used anywhere in the RCZ1 zone at no extra charge.
Sigfox network availability for Comet devices

If you are uncertain about coverage, please check before purchasing your device.


COMET Cloud

  • clear organization of multiple devices
  • management of user access rights
  • display of measured values in the form of a table and a graph
  • warning e-mails when alarm limits are exceeded with the possibility to define the recipient according to the level of exceedance
  • device status warning e-mails with the possibility to define the receiver according to the type of fault (weak battery, loss of radio link, measurement error)
  • remote device setup (once a day only)


Notice:

The Sigfox network works in a band that is difficult to penetrate underground. In the basement of the building, it is preferable to use a model with an external probe on the cable and place the instrument in ground floor above. Devices operating in the Sigfox network are primarily designed for stationary applications. The signal from moving objects (e.g. cars) is difficult to capture.