Reliable environmental data starts with reliable devices. That’s why we’re introducing a new update to the SMC30 Indoor Microclimate Sensor, designed to make indoor monitoring more resilient, easier to maintain, and more transparent in everyday use.
This update focuses on real operational needs: what happens when connectivity drops, when devices need servicing, and when technicians need quick confirmation that everything is working as expected. With improved on-device data logging, tool-free reset, and clear visual status indication.
Why This Update Matters
Indoor environmental monitoring is increasingly used in offices, public buildings, schools, warehouses, and industrial facilities. In these environments, sensors are often installed in locations that are not easily accessible and are expected to operate reliably for years with minimal intervention.
In practice, this means:
Network connectivity may not always be continuous
Maintenance windows are limited
On-site troubleshooting needs to be fast and simple
The latest SMC30 update directly addresses these challenges.

What’s New in the SMC30 Update
Extended On-Device Data Logging (More Than 7 Days)
The SMC30 now supports local data logging for more than seven days of measurements.
This ensures that:
Data is preserved during temporary network outages
No measurement gaps appear in your historical data
Logged data is automatically transmitted once connectivity is restored
Rather than depending solely on live connectivity, the SMC30 now acts as a secure local data buffer, protecting valuable measurements even in unstable network conditions.
Magnet-Based Reset Without Opening the Enclosure
Servicing sensors in the field should be quick, safe, and non-disruptive. With the new magnet-based reset function, the SMC30 can be reset without opening its enclosure.
This brings several advantages:
Faster resets during installation and maintenance
No exposure of internal components to dust or moisture
Reduced risk of installation errors or physical damage
No tools required
This feature is particularly valuable for sensors installed in sealed housings, ceiling mounts, or locations that are difficult to access.
LED Status Indicator for Immediate Feedback
To make on-site checks easier, the updated SMC30 now includes an LED indicator on the PCB that displays the current sensor status.
This allows technicians to:
Confirm that the device is active
Verify reset actions immediately
Identify basic operational states without software access
Instead of relying solely on dashboards or backend systems, installers now have instant visual confirmation directly on the device.
Built for Long-Term Indoor Monitoring
The SMC30 Indoor Microclimate Sensor is designed to measure key environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and air pressure in indoor environments.
Typical use cases include:
Offices and commercial buildings
Schools and universities
Public institutions
Warehouses and industrial facilities
The sensor uses LoRaWAN connectivity, making it suitable for scalable, low-power deployments with long battery life and minimal infrastructure requirements.
You can explore the full product details here:
https://senzemo.com/products/indoor-microclimate-sensor/
More Than Just a Feature Update
While data logging, magnetic reset, and LED status indicators are the most visible changes, this update also includes additional refinements and optimizations aimed at improving overall stability and performance.
Together, these changes support:
Higher system uptime
Cleaner, more complete datasets
Reduced maintenance effort
Faster troubleshooting
All without changing how the sensor integrates into existing systems.
