Newsteo launches the Collector, a gateway between local wireless sensors networks and the Cloud
La Ciotat, 16 May 2012

Newsteo designs, manufactures and markets wireless measurement systems, also called Wireless Data Loggers. Each data logger is self powered. i.e., it measures temperature and transmits it via radio to a PC or PLC, which can be distant of several hundred meters.

In addition to its range of receivers, Newsteo launches its smart gateway, the Collector. Measurements of data loggers are transmitted by radio to the Collector, which automatically transfers them via Ethernet to a remote database on a local or distant server. This new architecture provides three major advantages:
- It increases the level of reliability in the collection of measures without the need of a PC, not always available or turned on,
- It avoids technicians trip on sites,
- It takes advantage of existing and massively deployed ADSL network, by connecting the collector on the ADSL-box of the user, without extra cost.

As with other Newsteo networking solutions for M2M:
- Measurements are available from anywhere in the world. Thus, for instance, a quality manager may at any time remotely monitor the temperature of its cold room,
- Real time alarms by e-mail and SMS can be generated.

After a year of high growth in 2011 (50% increase in turnover and 40% revenues from exports), and despite a difficult economic environment, Newsteo has started the 2012with confidence and forecasts that the collector will be a major source of growth in the second half of the year.

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Newsteo launches a new model of temperature recorder and wireless radio transmitter: the LOM16. This Mini Logger is characterized by its compact size and its high performances in terms of accuracy, battery autonomy and ease of use.
La Ciotat, 22 Sep 2011

Newsteo develops and markets a large range of wireless loggers for monitoring of temperatures, humidity, strain ... The measurements of the loggers are wirelessly transmitted to a PC or a PLC.

The LOM16 completes the series of temperature data loggers. It has the following characteristics:
- Operating range: - 40 °C to +60 °C
- Accuracy: ± 0.3 °C
- Water and dust resistance: IP67
- Radio range in free field: up to 200m
- Battery life: 2 years at 25 °C with a measurement every 15 minutes
- Size: 90 mm height, 26 mm in diameter

As with other Newsteo products, radio transmission is efficient even inside a package. Thus, in the example of monitoring refrigerated parcels, you can download all the temperature curves without unloading the truck. A receiving PC station can handle up to 500 LOM16.

Sold at a very aggressive price, in batches of five parts, mini logger specifically designed for the market of fragile goods transport. It is already available from all Newsteo distributors.

Temperature & Humidity probe for harsh environments
La Ciotat, 11 Dec 2010

This new probe is added to the humidity and temperature range of probes to plug on the LGR32 logger. It is dedicated for use in harsh environments, particularly measure into autoclave.

  • Temperature measurement range: - 40 ... +125 °C
  • Humidity measurement range: 0 … 100 %, dew formation resistant.
  • In factory calibration
  • Sensor protected in a stainless steel tip


Find out more about the Temperature and Humidity probe for harsh environments

The pulse counter available in ATEX version
La Ciotat, 10 Nov 2010

With the certification ATEX Zone 2 gas (explosive atmosphere), this logger is perfectly suited for connection to a gas meter. In real time, monitor the consumption of a building; make a smart energy follow up based on reliable information.

The product range of industrial loggers with aluminum housing will gradually be certified ATEX Zone 2 gas. If you have any urgent requests on some, do not hesitate to contact us.

Find more about the pulse counter

Radio Receiver for PLC
La Ciotat, 18 Oct 2010

Newsteo launches the RF-to-Modbus Key. It is now possible to create a wireless sensors network communicating with a programmable logic controller (PLC). The radio receiver and the PLC talk to each other, through a ModBus protocol, allowing a quick and easy integration.

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