Complete guide to the SenseBLE evaluation boards. Four battery-free sensor tags that communicate via BLE advertising bursts — same sensors as SenseID, lower infrastructure cost. All at 50 € and readable by any BLE device.
Complete guide to the SenseID evaluation board family. Five battery-free sensor tags using EPC C1G2 — temperature, humidity, accelerometer, magnetometer and contact temperature — all at 50 € and compatible with commercial RFID readers.
Step-by-step guide to taking your first battery-free sensor measurement with KL-OSIRIS, Kliskatek’s free evaluation software. Connect a reader, place a tag, see live data in under 30 minutes.
Why UHF RFID readers cost more than RF transmitters plus BLE gateways, when each option makes economic sense, and how to think about total cost of ownership for battery-free sensor deployments.
How to choose between EPC C1G2, BLE and NFC for battery-free sensor deployments. A practical framework based on infrastructure, cost structure and use case — not technology hype.
SenseID, SenseBLE and SenseNFC use the same battery-free sensors. The difference is the communication protocol and the infrastructure you need. Here’s how to choose.
Battery‑free sensors for warehouse weight, ID and environmental monitoring. Choose EPC C1G2 (SenseID) or BLE (SenseBLE) based on your infrastructure — the sensors are the same.
Hybrid Agri 4.0 playbook: battery‑free RFID at touchpoints, BLE for row‑level trends, and NFC spot checks—with cells, message contracts, and acceptance tests.
Battery‑free cold‑chain at sites using UHF RFID and touchpoint BLE—rooms, docks, portals. For in‑transit visibility, use battery‑powered data loggers.
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