Radio Expertise

Enless, your partner for building systems management

Radio is in our DNA

Since its inception, radio technology has always been at the heart of Enless. Over the years, we have built our expertise by designing products that operate on various radio protocols, such as Wireless M-Bus, Sigfox, and now LoRa.

Given the growing need for long-range radio technologies in building management, LoRa has emerged as the undisputed industry standard. Recognizing this, Enless has chosen to focus its business operations and research and development efforts on the LoRa protocol. This decision was not made by chance; it represents the technological solution that meets the reliability and performance requirements of our integrator clients.

Changes in the protocols used

  • Wireless M-Bus: First generation of products
  • Sigfox: Exploring Very Low Data Rate IoT
  • LoRa: The current standard

Why is the LoRa protocol essential?

What is LoRa? An acronym for Long Range, LoRa is a radio frequency modulation technology that belongs to the LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) family. Designed specifically for the Internet of Things (IoT), it enables wireless sensors to transmit data over very long distances while consuming a minimal amount of energy, allowing the sensors to operate on batteries. LoRa has established itself as the standard technology for radio transmissions in Building Management Systems (BMS) and HVAC applications. This protocol perfectly meets the need for data transmission within a building, regardless of its size.

Exceptional Range

The LoRa protocol enables transmission over very long distances. It is ideal for covering large property areas, very large commercial buildings, or industrial sites.

Penetration of Obstacles

The modulation and radio sensitivity of the LoRa protocol provide exceptional signal propagation, even through thick walls, concrete slabs, basement boiler rooms, and metal walls.

Low Power Consumption

The LoRa protocol's low power consumption allows our equipment to run on battery power for many years without requiring maintenance.

Technological expertise

Enless Wireless has developed deep expertise in the LoRaWAN protocol.

This mastery of the radio link enables us to offer our customers reliable, high-performance products.

Semtech LoRaWAN chips

The performance of our radio sensors is not left to chance, but is based on a rigorous selection of our electronic components. To ensure high-performance connectivity, we have made an uncompromising choice: we exclusively use the highest-performance LoRa® radio chips on the market. Designed by Semtech, a long-standing pioneer and undisputed leader in LoRa technology, these components are the beating heart of our sensors.

Why this hardware requirement is a game-changer:

  • Reception sensitivity: Thanks to the integration of the latest generation of Semtech chips, our sensors are capable of detecting extremely weak signals where others fail. 

  • Long-Term Reliability: By choosing Semtech’s standard of excellence, we ensure our users hardware stability and the longevity of their systems.

Antenna Optimization

The performance of an IoT sensor goes beyond simply choosing the right component; it lies in the intelligence of its integration. To ensure industrial-grade reliability, Enless Wireless works closely with leading engineering firms specializing in radio engineering and antenna design.

The antenna is the heart of the communication system. Our partners model and optimize each design to maximize coverage and efficiency, ensuring optimal range even in the most challenging deployment conditions (basements, utility rooms, and environments with a high concentration of metal).

We work with experienced radio engineers to refine the electronic architecture of our products. This collaboration helps minimize internal noise and optimize signal selectivity, ensuring flawless transmission quality.

The validation of our products relies on state-of-the-art testing facilities, including anechoic chambers and high-precision RF test benches. Each iteration undergoes robustness testing to ensure rock-solid signal stability.

LoRaWAN & LoRa Easy

Enless products can be used in two different modes, depending on the architecture of your BMS project.


LoRaWAN mode

  • Standardized protocol
  • The sensors transmit their data over a public or private network
  • Data processing in the cloud or on a server

Enless' Unique Feature

LoRa Easy Mode

  • Enless proprietary protocol
  • The sensors send their data to LoRa Easy receivers
  • The receivers convert the data into Modbus tables or BACnet objects

Ready to go wireless?

Contact our sales team to learn more about Enless products

Subscribe to the newsletter

    ArubaAfghanistanAngolaAnguillaAland IslandsAlbaniaAndorraUnited Arab EmiratesArgentinaArmeniaAmerican SamoaAntarcticaFrench Southern TerritoriesAntigua and BarbudaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBurundiBelgiumBeninBonaire, St. Eustatius, and SabaBurkina FasoBangladeshBulgariaBahrainBahamasBosnia and HerzegovinaSaint BarthélemyBelarusBelizeBermudaBolivia, Plurinational State ofBrazilBarbadosBrunei DarussalamBhutanBouvet IslandBotswanaCentral African RepublicCanadaCocos (Keeling) IslandsSwitzerlandChileChinaIvory CoastCameroonDemocratic Republic of the CongoCongothe Cook IslandsColombiaComorosCape VerdeCosta RicaCubaCuracaoChristmas IslandCayman IslandsCyprusCzech RepublicGermanyDjiboutiDominiqueDenmarkDominican RepublicAlgeriaEcuadorEgyptEritreaWestern SaharaSpainEstoniaEthiopiaFinlandFijiFalkland Islands (Malvinas)FranceFaroe IslandsMicronesia, Federated States ofGabonUnited KingdomGeorgiaGuernseyGhanaGibraltarGuineaGuadeloupeGambiaGuinea-BissauEquatorial GuineaGreeceGrenadaGreenlandGuatemalaFrench GuianaGuamFrench GuianaHong KongHeard and McDonald IslandsHondurasCroatiaHaitiHungaryIndonesiaIsle of ManIndiaBritish Indian Ocean TerritoryIrelandIranIraqIcelandIsraelItalyJamaicaJerseyJordanJapanKazakhstanKenyaKyrgyzstanCambodiaKiribatiSaint Kitts and NevisRepublic of KoreaKuwaitLao People's Democratic RepublicLebanonLiberiaLibyaSaint LuciaLiechtensteinSri LankaLesothoLithuaniaLuxembourgLatviaMacauSaint Martin (French side)MoroccoMonacoRepublic of MoldovaMadagascarMaldivesMexicoMarshall IslandsMacedoniaMaliMaltaMyanmarMontenegroMongoliaNorthern Mariana IslandsMozambiqueMauritaniaMontserratMartiniqueMauritiusMalawiMalaysiaMayotteNamibiaNew CaledoniaNigerNorfolk IslandNigeriaNicaraguaNiueNetherlandsNorwayNepalNauruNew ZealandOmanPakistanPanamaPitcairnPeruPhilippinesPalauPapua New GuineaPolandPuerto RicoDemocratic People's Republic of KoreaPortugalParaguayState of PalestineFrench PolynesiaQatarMeetingRomaniaRussian FederationRwandaSaudi ArabiaSudanSenegalSingaporeSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsSaint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da CunhaSvalbard and Jan MayenThe Solomon IslandsSierra LeoneEl SalvadorSan MarinoSomaliaSaint Pierre and MiquelonSerbiaSouth SudanSão Tomé and PríncipeSurinameSlovakiaSloveniaSwedenSwazilandSint Maarten (Dutch side)the SeychellesSyrian Arab RepublicTurks and Caicos IslandsChadTogoThailandTajikistanTokelauTurkmenistanEast TimorTongaTrinidad and TobagoTunisiaTurkeyTuvaluTaiwan, a province of ChinaTanzaniaUgandaUkraineU.S. Minor Outlying IslandsUruguayUnited StatesUzbekistanSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesVenezuelaBritish Virgin IslandsU.S. Virgin Islands, United StatesVietnamVanuatuWallis and FutunaSamoaYemenSouth AfricaZambiaZimbabwe

    Option 1Option 2Option 3Option 4