SenseTag is a Sub-GHz battery-powered sensing device designed for refrigeration units and controlled storage environments. It monitors environmental conditions and reads NanoTag identity layers within facility infrastructures.
Cold-chain risk does not only occur during transport. In retail cabinets, storage rooms, and distribution centers, environmental stability directly impacts product exposure.
SenseTag is designed as a facility-level sensing node that:
SenseTag operates as part of a distributed infrastructure.
It is not a standalone IoT gadget.
Provides continuous environmental temperature tracking to establish baseline facility stability.
SenseTag is structured to support volatile organic compound (VOC) detection within enclosed storage environments.
This capability is intended to provide additional environmental context in food and storage applications.
SenseTag supports NanoTag reading within facility environments, enabling structured exposure modeling within the platform layer.
Note: SenseTag does not store long-term product history. It enables structured transmission to CoreHub.
SenseTag communicates via Sub-GHz infrastructure directly to CoreHub.
Battery-powered operation enables flexible installation without permanent wiring.
SenseTag nodes are distributed across operational zones, creating a unified facility monitoring mesh that aggregates through CoreHub.
SenseTag operates as an active component within the PulseFresh hardware stack. It bridges physical identity with environmental reality.
(Product identity layer)
(Facility gateway)
Into platform modeling systems
SenseTag is part of an integrity infrastructure, not a consumer IoT device.
For detailed specifications, environmental tolerance ranges and deployment guidelines.