Smart Sensor Device

Through phixson smart sensor device, sense the world silently, send data to your hub intangibly, serve your life thoughtfully.

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Precise Data Collection
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Long Battery Life
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Cross Platform Compatibility
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Easy To Maintain

Industries We Work In

Phixson smart sensor products have a wide range of types and can be applied in various situtation.

smart sensor work in Public House
Public House
smart sensor work in Education
Education
smart sensor work in Healthcare
Healthcare
smart sensor work in Retail
Retail
smart sensor work in Commercial
Commercial

Knowledge About Smart Sensor

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FAQ

Choose a sensor that is simple to operate and easy to use. Besides, the intelligence level of the sensor should be considered, such as voice recognition, and automatic induction. Last, don’t forget to consider its precision, stability, service life, maintainability, and connection ability in the IoT network.

Before getting start, make sure that you have downloaded app and been in Wifi coverage. On the app, you select “Add a device” > “Room Sensor”> “Smart Sensor”> ” Let’s get started”. After using your phone to scan the QR code attached to the device, you can connect to it successfully on your smartphone.

A smart sensor performs data conversion digital processing before any communication to external devices.

The biggest feature of smart sensors is the output of digital signals, which is convenient for subsequent calculation and processing. And, the functions of smart sensors include signal perception, signal processing, data verification and interpretation, signal transmission and conversion.

A base sensor is simply a sensor that isn’t equipped with a DMP or other computing resources that would let it process data. However, a smart sensor produces output that is ready to use, while a base sensor’s output is raw and should typically be converted into a usable format.

They are bias, drift, stuck-at, complete failure, and precision degradation. In actual application, sensors are prone to failure because of harsh environments, battery drain, and sensor aging.

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