Who are the leading manufacturers of IoT Devices/sensors?
If you are a regular reader of our blog, you know we at EELinkTech are Iot device manufacturers. We produce the best IoT sensors for a growing global market. IoT, the Internet of Things, is, as you know, a way to successfully join any number of different items under a single system. This system can generate data necessary to help run a business more efficiently, increase profits, lower accidents and help make employees and customers happier. It is a win/win for all involved.
EELinkTech are IoT sensors manufacturers. You will recall from our last blog we mentioned three types of sensors we manufacture. This blog is going to continue with that same vein and mention several more types of IoT sensors we offer. Here they are in no particular order:
1. Temperature sensors – Everyone has a pretty good idea of what heat is and how it is measured. Temperature sensors are very important when moving any products, like produce and frozen goods, that require certain temperature ranges. Moving out of this very slim range can spell disaster and significant loss.
This is only one area where temperature devices see use. The IoT has changed how many industries work – places like health, agriculture and sensitive electronics all use temperature controlled systems, and many of those IoT devices we manufacture.
2. Proximity sensor – Today’s cars and trucks are often equipped with backup sensors to inform the driver of close objects. However, this is only a single example.
Proximity sensors are used widely in retail, where sensors determine traffic flow of customers and interests in certain items and locations within stores. Store owners can then take that data and leverage it for higher profits.
In shipping and storage, providing adequate spacing is vital. Proximity sensors can determine when products are packed too closely and allow for adjustments.
3. Chemical sensors – Chemical changes happen all around us at all times, and sometimes on levels we cannot detect with our senses. This is where acute chemical sensors are vital for industries such as industrial environmental monitoring, process control and potential dangerous chemical releases.
Many larger cities depend on chemical sensors for air quality and testing as this cuts down on smog and other pollutants.
4. Gas sensors – Much like their chemical cousins, gas sensors detect gases and changes in the air from gases. Most gases are undetectable to the human nose, so having sensors to detect them for air monitoring is important. Several different locations can be monitored at one time from a central location with IoT devices manufactured by EE Link Tech.
5. Motion detection sensors – These are common today, but having them linked into the IoT and uploaded to a cloud is a fairly new technology. Gone are the days of a long running VHS tape that a thief need only steal to cover crimes. Today’s higher tech motion detection devices are monitored in a third party location and often 24/7, protecting plenty of assets for a variety of industries.
Learn more about all of the IoT sensors manufactured at EELinkTech.