Easily send LoRa sensor data to your HTTP server – with Enless' latest innovation! Discover the new RX HTTP receiver!
- Lévai Krisztina
- 7 hours ago
- 3 min read
In the world of building automation, there is a growing demand for simple, fast, and easy-to-integrate data communication solutions. The new Enless Wireless RX HTTP Receiver delivers just that: reliable and energy-efficient data collection with minimal integration effort.

Starting July 2025, the Enless RX HTTP 500-322 receiver will be available at SmartNode! This device enables the automatic transmission of data from Enless sensors to an HTTP server in JSON format, without the need for complex middleware or proprietary cloud services.
🔧 Key Benefits

✅ LoRa Radio Transmission
The wireless connection allows sensors to be installed quickly, even in existing buildings, with minimal wiring and reduced cost.

✅ Data Transmission in JSON Format via HTTP POST
No need for protocol conversion or complex gateways. The RX HTTP sends structured data directly via REST API, providing a transparent and open integration pathway.

✅ Simple and Intuitive Local Configuration
The built-in web interface allows users to:
🔗 Pair Enless sensors
🌐 Set the target HTTP URL
📶 Monitor RSSI (radio signal strength)
All settings can be quickly and easily configured via the local interface.

✅ Niagara Integration Ready
The JSON + HTTP POST communication method is ideal for integration with Niagara4 platforms, where data can be ingested via REST APIs. Thanks to its simplicity, not only developers but system integrators as well can rapidly deploy it into their automation environment.
🌐 Communication Architecture

The diagram illustrates the data flow of the RX HTTP 500-322 receiver: Enless proprietary LoRa sensors send their data via radio frequency to the RX HTTP receiver. The device automatically formats the data in JSON and transmits it to a central HTTP server using HTTP POST requests.
There is no need to poll multiple Modbus or BACnet points – all data from Enless sensors is automatically aggregated, structured, and sent in a single HTTP POST to your platform.
This approach not only simplifies data collection but also ensures long-range reliability, one of the core strengths of Enless LoRa sensors.
🔗 Direct HTTP POST Integration
The RX HTTP 500-322 supports:
Real-time data transmission via HTTP POST
Compatibility only with Enless proprietary LoRa sensors (not LoRaWAN)
Management of up to 50 sensors simultaneously
Local configuration allows users to:
Pair Enless sensors
Set the destination HTTP URL
Monitor RSSI values
🌐 Who Should Use This Receiver?
The Enless RX HTTP is the ideal solution for:
Building operators who want a direct and real-time data stream from environmental or energy sensors to their own platforms
System integrators working with Niagara and open data interfaces
Energy managers looking for reliable wireless data sources without cloud dependencies
Summary

Enless Wireless doesn’t just provide sensors – it delivers a complete, scalable solution for data collection and control in intelligent buildings. With the arrival of the new LoRa Receiver HTTP, integrating sensor data becomes faster, easier, and more reliable than ever. If flexibility, reliability, and simplicity are priorities in your project, the Enless portfolio is the perfect match.
📍 Available at SmartNode from July 2025 – don’t miss it!
(Source: Enless Wireless, SmartNode Kft, Canva)
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