New Integrated Wireless Sensor from Daintree Networks

Daintree Networks®, the leader in open networked wireless control and operation solutions for smart buildings, today introduced its WHS100 Wireless Sensor.

Daintree Networks WHS100 Wireless Sensor for occupancy-based control for industrial and outdoor lighting applications.

It provides integrated wireless connectivity and an embedded motion control sensor in one package and operates with the Daintree ControlScope® wireless building control solution.

Daintree Networks' WHS100 Wireless Sensor is an extremely versatile solution for a wide range of fixture types, including high-bay, mid-bay, and low-bay luminaires for industrial and warehouse facilities.  With a wide operating temperature range and wet location rating, the WHS100 is well-suited for manufacturing environments, as well as parking and outdoor area lighting applications. Integration of sensing with wireless connectivity provides a one-box solution that reduces the cost, while the design of the sensor allows for easy installation into the fixture and optimal wireless RF performance.

By adding the capability of the WHS100 Wireless Sensor to its product portfolio, Daintree Networks continues to build on its wireless control solution for lighting and multiple applications beyond lighting, such as thermostats, fans, plug loads, and more.

Using open standards ZigBee PRO wireless communications, the WHS100 operates seamlessly with other standard ZigBee PRO wireless products in the Daintree ControlScope ecosystem to provide advanced lighting control, such as smart scheduling, daylight harvesting, task tuning and more, in addition to occupancy-based control. With built-in metering, the WHS100 can monitor and measure the energy consumption of the lighting load being controlled, and also enable automatic fault detection.

Danny Yu, Daintree Networks CEO said, "The introduction of the WHS100 is Daintree Networks' response to the industry need and is reflective of the aggressive development of the Enterprise Internet of Things, or E-IoT.   Integrating sensors with wireless connectivity dramatically reduces the cost to control industrial and outdoor fixtures and makes it even easier to roll out our solution. Through Daintree's ControlScope, we provide the software and wireless foundation to control lights and so much more.  The move into fully-embedded, multiple-application control exemplifies the company's vision to enable the E-IoT for our customers."

Click on the link to get more information on the Daintree Networks WHS100 Wireless Sensor: http://www.daintree.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/whs100-cutsheet.pdf

If you are attending Lightfair International 2015 at the Javits Center in New York from May 5-7, please stop by Daintree Networks' Booth #3133 in the Building Integration Pavilion.

Daintree Networks developed a survey to gain insight into the awareness around the 'Enterprise Internet of Things' (E-IoT) and today's building automation technologies for smart buildings. One of the key findings of the survey was that smart buildings are the core application for the IoT in an enterprise. It is a clear sign that open standards-driven solutions like Daintree Networks' ControlScope are going to help bridge the gap between Operations and IT groups. IT executives will have to work closely with facility executives to maximize the potential of the IoT.

To download the full survey report, please click here:
http://www.daintree.net/resources/2015-internet-of-things-iot-survey/

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