easySwitchBox does one simple thing - it sends an on/off signal to any relay, actuator or other item. It can be used to trigger any event wirelessly and over long distances (even up to several kilometers using LoRa®). Programming is easy using the Arduino IDE, and communication is protected by a certified chip. easySwitchBox not only makes your projects more efficient, but also looks more professional.
Features and specifications
IDE Control: Fully compatible with Arduino IDE
Enumeration for Arduino Pro Mini @ 8 MHz
Compatible with all available RFM 69 95 compliant open source libraries
Radio Transceiver: Three transceiver options available
HopeRF RFM95 LoRa® 433/868/915 MHz ( Long range version)
HopeRF RFM69-HCW 433/868/915 MHz (Mid-range version)
HopeRF RFM69-CW 433/868/915 MHz (Low power version)
Security: Onboard Atmel/Microchip ATSHA204A encryption authentication chip
provides secure handshake
antenna : Tuned PCB soldered to motherboard Antenna options
915 MHz - US, Canada, Australia
868 MHz - Europe
433 MHz - Europe
Interface: Long-lasting soft-touch buttons similar to high-quality household switches
Each button has a built-in LED for Confirmation message delivered
Power: Uses two CR2032 coin cell batteries
Car-mounted coin cell battery holder
Reverse polarity protected
High-efficiency power converter
Batteries can last up to two years of daily use
Installation: Two mounting options available
Pre-taped on back
Screws through back plate Hole on
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