Enless Wireless is pleased to announce the availability of a new LoRa Easy receiver LoRa Easy part number: RX HTTP) starting in July 2025. This receiver automatically sends data from your sensors to an HTTP server in JSON format. The RX HTTP 500-322 is particularly well-suited for integrators and operators seeking a quick and easy solution to upload environmental, technical, or energy data to their business tools.
Direct integration via HTTP POST
The RX HTTP 500-322 uses HTTP POST requests to send data from Enless sensors to an HTTP server. This receiver is compatible exclusively with proprietary Enless LoRa sensors (not LoRaWAN) and supports up to 50 sensors simultaneously.
Using a locally accessible configuration interface, users can:
- 🔗Pair their Enless sensors
- 🌐 Configure the HTTP destination URL
- 📶 Check the radio signal (RSSI)
For more information, visit the product page for the HTTP RX Receiver 👈
Architecture diagram: direct transmission of sensor data to an HTTP server
The illustration shows the communication architecture of the new RX HTTP 500-322 receiver, highlighting the complete data transmission path. Enless sensors transmit their measurements via a LoRa radio link to the HTTP receiver. Once the data is received, it is automatically formatted into JSON and then transmitted to an HTTP server via HTTP POST requests. Thanks to the Enless HTTP receiver, it is no longer necessary to query multiple Modbus or BACnet points; data retrieval is centralized via a single HTTP endpoint. All data from Enless LoRa sensors is automatically aggregated, structured into JSON, and then sent in a single POST request to your server.
Available starting in July 2025, this HTTP receiver is a key component for streamlining your projects while maintaining the reliability and radio range of Enless sensors.