W3/W3B-BeaconX Pro Datasheet MOKO TECHNOLOGY LTD. MOKO TECHNOLOGY LIMITED www.mokosmart.
1. Description The W3/W3B-BeaconX Pro is a portable tag with 3-axis accelerometer sensor ① ,which can advertise iBeacon, Eddystone and Sensor datas. It has a portable case shape,accurate hardware and robust firmware . All the parameters of W3/W3B-BeaconX Pro can be modified and all the sensor datas can be checked. Please check out our BeaconX Pro app, available for iOS and Android. Note: The difference between W3-BeaconX and W3B-BeaconX is that W3B has a push button, while W3 does not have.
Long Range The max. Range 40 meters in the open space; The range depends on the physical environment. Security Configurable password (1-16 characters); With or without password (Lock/Unlock parameters); AES-128-ECB. encrypt. LED reminder Press and hold the button for 3s, the red LED flashes for 3s, indicating that the device is turned on, and the red LED stays on for 3s, indicating that the device is turned off.
Size 40.42 x 29.05 x 8.63mm Refer to mechanical draws for details Net Weight 7.6g With battery Operating Temperature -25 to +60ºC - Storage Temperature 20 to +30ºC - ②③ Default setting: 1 Active SLOT(Device Info),0dBm TX power and 1000ms Advertising Interval. 4. Configurable Parameters Item iBeacon Default Setting Value Range and Remarks UUID - 16bytes Major - 0~65535 Minor - 0~65535 Namespace - 10bytes Instance ID - 6bytes Encoded Scheme Prefix - 4types: http://www.
time(1~65535s) Stop advertising after a static period time(1~65535s) 3-axis accelerometer Sensor Scale ±2g ±2g,±4g,±8g,±16g Output data rate 10 Hz 1 Hz,10 Hz,25 Hz,50 Hz,100 Hz Sensitivity 7 7 to 255 5. mechanical draws **All units is mm ** 6.FCC STATEMENT 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.