HOBO MX Gateway

The Onset MX Gateway automatically transmits HOBO MX Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) logger data to Onset's cloud-based HOBOlink software.

Features

  • Near real-time measurements transmitted to your HOBOlink dashboard
  • Alarm notifications (out-of-range sensor, low battery, stopped logger, missing logger)
  • 100-foot line-of-site communication
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Overview
The MX Gateway automatically transmits HOBO MX Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) logger data to Onset's cloud-based HOBOlink software. The MX Gateway communicates with compatible HOBO MX data loggers through the HOBOconnect app on a mobile device or Windows computer.

Applications
The MX Gateway is ideal for obtaining remote access to data from multiple HOBO MX data loggers monitoring indoor environmental conditions in office buildings, residential environments, warehouses, indoor growing facilities, server rooms, museums, and more.

Transmission Range Approximately 30.5 m (100 ft) line-of-sight
Wireless Data Standard Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE)
Connectivity WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4/5 GHz or 10/100 Ethernet
Security WPA and WPA2, protocols not listed are not supported
Power Source AC adapter or Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Dimensions 12.4 x 12.4 x 2.87 cm (4.88 x 4.88 x 1.13 inches)
Weight 137 g (4.83 oz)
  • MX Gateway
  • Mounting Kit
  • AC adapter
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