
Enless Wireless is pleased to announce the launch of its new proprietary LoRa receiver RX HTTP 500-322, available starting July 2025. This receiver allows you to automatically post data from your Enless sensors to an HTTP server. The RX HTTP 500-322 is especially well-suited for system integrators and building operators looking for a simple and efficient way to send environmental, technical, or energy-related data to their business platforms (dashboards, BMS, etc.).
Direct Integration via HTTP POST
The RX HTTP 500-322 uses the HTTP protocol to transmit data in real time. It is exclusively compatible with Enless proprietary LoRa sensors (not LoRaWAN) and can manage up to 50 sensors simultaneously. A local configuration interface allows users to:
- 🔗 Pair Enless sensors
- 🌐 Set the HTTP destination URL
- 📶 Monitor radio signal strength (RSSI)
To learn more, visit the RX HTTP receiver product page 👈
Architecture Overview: Direct Sensor Data Transmission to an HTTP Server

The diagram illustrates the communication architecture of the new RX HTTP 500-322 receiver, showcasing the full data transmission path. Proprietary Enless LoRa sensors send their readings via a LoRa radio link to the HTTP receiver. Once received, the data is automatically formatted as JSON and forwarded to an HTTP server via HTTP POST requests. Thanks to the Enless HTTP receiver, there’s no need to interrogate several Modbus or BACnet points – you centralize data retrieval via a single HTTP point. All data from LoRa Enless sensors is automatically aggregated, structured in JSON, then transmitted in a single POST to your server.
Available from July 2025, this HTTP receiver is a key component for simplifying your projects while maintaining the reliability and long-range radio performance of Enless sensors.