wBox app:
“BleBox inputSensorQ” is a miniature smart WiFi sensor with four independent inputs. It is perfect for situations where you want to add any sensor or device from another manufacturer to the BleBox automation system.
With the “BleBox inputSensorQ” state sensor, you can easily expand the capabilities of your BleBox system or integrate an existing third-party system with BleBox automation.
The free wBox app, available for smartphones and computers, allows you to read data from multiple modules simultaneously from anywhere in the world.
The “BleBox inputSensorQ” WiFi input module allows reading status signals (so-called “alarm” – NO or NC) and tamper signals (so-called “tamper” – NO or NC) from various types of safety sensors and detectors.
This allows it to work with existing devices such as fire, smoke, carbon monoxide, natural gas (LNG), and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) detectors.
The “BleBox inputSensorQ” WiFi input module allows reading state signals (NO or NC) from various types of sensors used in homes, offices, and industrial applications.
This allows it to work with existing devices such as motion and presence sensors, liquid flow and pressure detectors, parking occupancy sensors, and tank or septic level sensors.
In cooperation with various sensors, it is even possible to create solutions such as a mail detector for a mailbox.
For parking space occupancy sensor, we recommend:
The “BleBox inputSensorQ” WiFi input module allows reading the status of reed switches and inductive sensors that are factory-installed by window and door manufacturers.
This allows real-time monitoring of the opening state of windows and patio, balcony, or entrance doors.
It can also be used to monitor the open state of gates, garage doors, stable boxes, animal enclosures, drawers, medicine cabinets, electrical boxes, or IT cabinets.
Reed switch BleBox::
If, in addition to monitoring the state, you also need to control the gate, we recommend:
“blebox gateBox”
“blebox gateBox PRO”
If, in addition to monitoring the status, you also need to control doors or wickets, we recommend:
“blebox doorBox”
“blebox doorBox PRO”
In the case of roof windows, if you want to control the opening level in addition to monitoring the open state, we recommend:
“blebox shutterBoxDC”
The WiFi input module “BleBox inputSensorQ” enables integration with various electrical and electronic devices, allowing you to expand the BleBox system with information from other devices or external automation systems.
Example applications:
The device offers a wide selection of binary icons in the wBox app, allowing you to match the icon to a specific application. This makes the interface more readable and intuitive – the user can easily recognize the device and its current state just by looking at the icon, without having to read its name or status description.
Additionally, when the icon is changed, the descriptions of the detected states are automatically adjusted, for example:
The “BleBox inputSensorQ” smart WiFi sensor not only allows you to monitor the state of devices and sensors but also to create functional home automation scenarios.
Based on the received signals, it is possible to wirelessly control other BleBox devices, such as:
Example automation scenarios:
The “BleBox inputSensorQ” smart WiFi sensor allows sending warning and push notifications directly to your smartphone.
Additionally, it is possible to personalize the notification content, allowing you to tailor messages to your own needs.
Examples of custom notifications:
In the wBox app, you can view historical data.
Archived data is available for up to 12 months and displayed on an interactive chart, making it easy to analyze changes over time.
For advanced users, there is an option to export data to files in the following formats:
This makes it easy to process, compare, and archive measurements in external systems and analytical tools.
Connecting the operating state output or power supply voltage to the input of the “BleBox inputSensorQ” WiFi sensor allows collecting data on the operating time of the connected electrical or electronic device.
Interactive charts with historical data allow you to quickly check the device’s operating time over a day, week, or month, making it easier to analyze and plan regular maintenance.
The “BleBox inputSensorQ” WiFi sensor is powered by a safe 5–24V DC voltage, allowing it to operate in FELV, PELV, and SELV systems.
Support for ELV (Extra Low Voltage) on both the power supply and input terminals makes the “inputSensorQ” ideal for use in home automation as well as in more advanced industrial systems.
Unlike the “BleBox inputSensorD”, the “BleBox inputSensorQ” sensor features four independent inputs.
Additionally, the inputs are volt-free, allowing connection of virtually any 5- 24V DC sensor available on the market -including both NPN and PNP types.
The “BleBox inputSensorQ” WiFi device offers three communication methods:
Thanks to local communication, automations work reliably even in the event of an Internet outage.
Thanks to the free BleBox Cloud and the wBox app, you can manage access to the sensor from anywhere in the world and easily share it with other users.
BleBox Cloud servers are located in the European Union, the USA, and Canada to ensure greater reliability and privacy.
| Supply voltage: | 5-24V DC |
|---|---|
| Energy consumption: | < 1W |
| Inputs number: | 4 |
| Inputs type: | low-voltage 5–24 V DC, potential-free, shorted to the negative or positive power supply pole depending on the polarity connected to the C terminal |
| Mounting method: | in the flush-mounted box, on the housing of othe device |
| Housing: | made of polyurethane composition not containing halogens, self-extinguishing for thermal class B (130 °C) |
| Dimensions: | 41x39x17 mm |
| Protection rating: | IP20 |
| Controller operating temperature: | from -20°C to +50°C |
| API: | open |
| Communication standard: | μWiFi, compatible with WiFi, 802.11g |
| Transmission type: | bidirectional, encrypted |
| Radio frequency: | 2.4 GHz |
| Mode: | direct connection (as Access Point), Wi-Fi connection via a standard router, connection with access from any location in the world (re- quires only access to the Internet) |
| Encryption: | WPA2-PSK and authenticated encryption with associated data (AEAD) |
| Compatible devices and systems: | iOS (e.g. iPhone, iPad), Android, macOS (ARM processors labeled M1 or newer) |