Sensors Form the Backbone of IoT - Bridging the Digital and Physical

It all starts with sensors acting as the eyes and ears for IoT, detecting movement and vibration, measuring temperature and humidity. Sensors identify and locate items, determine environmental conditions, and are used to trigger alarms and process management.

Every IoT Solution Requires a Specific Type of Sensor

The wide range of IoT use cases call for many different types of sensors. From form factors to supported communications protocols, from plug-and-play sensor platforms to standalone sensors and actuators, the range of sensors and their capabilities can be overwhelming. But not with Arrow as your partner, providing:

• Ideation and design services

• Embedded connectivity

Hardware integration

Remote over-the-air updates

Secure connectivity

Fit-for-purpose designs

Arrow offers more than 20,000 sensors and can build custom sensors for you

Arrow offers sensors from hundreds of suppliers. With Arrow-sourced product and design services, we can source the right hardware and build that sensor (or gateway) into a specialized solution for you – with support from sensor to sunset.

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