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Australian Tech Firm Kallipr Launches World First IoT Device, Captis S2 Pulse

Leveraging extensive experience from mass IoT deployments with leading partners such as Sydney Water, WaterNSW, and Aurizon, Australian tech firm Kallipr has meticulously designed the Captis S2 Pulse to meet the intricate demands of large-scale monitoring, setting a new standard for reliability, connectivity, and data integrity.

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Last updated: October 16, 2024 5:10 am
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Kallipr, a leading Australian IoT solution provider, introduces the Captis S2 Pulse, a groundbreaking IoT innovation set to redefine how critical industry monitor and manage remote assets in extreme conditions.  

Amid challenges like climate change and resource scarcity, the Captis S2 Pulse stands out as an essential tool for sustainable infrastructure management such as sewer level monitoring, commercial metering and proactive water management.  

The global industry for data loggers, which surpassed $8 billion USD in 2022, signals a surging demand for innovative solutions. Key features of the Captis S2 Pulse include: 

  • Unmatched Durability: Withstands extreme conditions with an IP68 rating up to 5m, guaranteeing unparalleled data reliability. 
  • Revolutionary Battery Life: Introduces a world-first, patent-pending 30-second in-field battery replacement, ensuring a lifespan of 20 years. 
  • Advanced Security and Processing: Incorporates cutting-edge encryption and edge computing with AI and ML, facilitating secure, local data handling and enabling new automation and data provenance opportunities. 
  • Universal Connectivity: Offers consistent data access via SIM, LoRa, or Satellite, catering to global needs. 
  • User-Friendly Design: Ensures easy installation, immediate sensor recognition, and mobile app support for a seamless user experience. 

The Captis S2 Pulse, launching as part of Kallipr Series 2 on 6 March, integrates with Kallipr Kloud software, enhancing global infrastructure digitisation through advanced edge computing and machine learning capabilities. 

“We are thrilled to introduce the Captis S2 Pulse, a game-changer in remote monitoring technology,” said Gerhard Loots, CEO of Kallipr,” 

“With its world-first features and seamless integration within Kallipr Series 2, the Captis S2 Pulse exemplifies our commitment to innovation and excellence.” he said.

The launch of the Captis S2 Pulse by Kallipr marks a significant milestone in the realm of IoT devices. With its cutting-edge technology and innovative features, this world-first device is set to revolutionise the way we interact with and harness the power of the Internet of Things.

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