Meyd675 Direct
The "MEYD" series is part of a larger catalog of adult entertainment distributed through major Japanese digital platforms.
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| Feature | MEYD‑675 | Competitor A (Enviro‑Pro 500) | Competitor B (AirSense X2) | |---------|----------|------------------------------|----------------------------| | | 8 (expandable to 12) | 5 | 6 | | Battery life @ 1 Hz | 12 months (2×18650) | 6 months (AA) | 9 months (Li‑poly) | | IP rating | IP67 (IP68 optional) | IP65 | IP66 | | Communication | LoRa, LTE‑Cat‑M1, Bluetooth, USB‑C | LoRa only | LTE‑Cat‑M1, Wi‑Fi | | Edge AI | TensorFlow‑Lite pre‑loaded | None | Basic rule‑engine | | Price (USD) | $749 (base) | $620 | $845 | | ATEX‑Ex certification | Optional (Ex‑dII) | No | No | The "MEYD" series is part of a larger
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| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | | Yes. The MEYD‑675 uses a standardized M‑Connector (8‑pin). Swapping sensors is a tool‑free operation; the firmware automatically detects the new configuration on reboot. | | What is the warranty? | 3‑year limited warranty covering manufacturing defects. Optional extended warranty (up to 5 years) available. | | Is the data encrypted during transmission? | All LTE and LoRaWAN packets are encrypted with AES‑128 (LoRa) or TLS 1.3 (LTE). The on‑device storage can be encrypted with a user‑defined key. | | How do I update the firmware? | Over‑the‑air (OTA) via LTE or LoRaWAN (partial updates) or via USB‑C for full releases. The GUI shows the current version and any pending patches. | | Can the unit operate underwater? | The base model is IP67 (water‑resistant, not submersible). For underwater applications, the MEYD‑675‑U variant with a sealed pressure‑compensated housing (IP68) is available. | | Is there a developer kit? | Yes. The MEYD‑675‑DK includes a breakout board, API examples in Python/Node‑JS, and a simulated sensor suite for rapid prototyping. | | What is the typical latency for an alarm sent via LTE? | Under normal cellular conditions, latency is 150–300 ms from sensor trigger to cloud receipt. |
All numbers are measured on a reference board with ambient temperature 25 °C, using the latest SDK optimizations.