Saelig has announced the Adeunis ARF8393AAA NB-IoT/LTE-M Field Test Device, a network tester dedicated to NB-IoT and LTE-M technologies to facilitate deployment of IoT projects.
This Field Test Device (FTD) offers real-time testing and analysis of the quality and coverage of all NB-IoT and LTE-M cellular IoT networks available on-site, thanks to precise measurements of key indicators such as RSRP, RSRQ, and SNR.
Using this tool, professionals can now assess the network performance of various providers worldwide. The FTD connects via Bluetooth to a dedicated mobile application, available on Android and iOS, that provides an intuitive user interface from which users can easily set up a network test, view the analysis results, and export them.
The application also facilitates geolocation of each measurement point on a map or building plan to obtain a detailed view of network quality indicators at different locations. With the associated mobile application, users now have a complete platform that simplifies configuration and analysis of results, making the Adeunis ARF8393AAA FTD stand out on the market.
Building on the success of Adeunis’ previous LoRaWAN network tester, this device is a crucial tool for deploying and optimising IoT solutions. It is compatible with all single or multi-operator nano-SIM cards, ensuring usage flexibility worldwide.
The key features of the device are:
- NB-IoT and LTE-M compatibility: test cellular network coverage and quality, agnostic of provider and location
- Intuitive mobile application: configure, view, and export test results directly from a smartphone
- Precise and customisable measurements: analyse detailed network quality indicators such as RSRP, RSRQ, SNR, and transmission power
- Radio-mapping project: geolocate and contextualise network tests, with complete coverage mapping on Google Maps or building plans, including comments and photos for each test point and automatic generation of an analysis report
- Simultaneously evaluate an NB-IoT and/or LTE-M network
- View, store and export test results via the mobile app
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