Mini LoRaWAN® Indoor Gateway – 8-Channel, Compact Design: UG63 | Milesight
The UG63 Mini LoRaWAN® Gateway is a lightweight, high-performance 8-channel indoor gateway designed for small-scale LoRaWAN® deployments or targeted coverage enhancement.
The UG63 Mini LoRaWAN® Gateway is a lightweight, high-performance 8-channel indoor gateway designed for small-scale LoRaWAN® deployments or targeted coverage enhancement. Built on the SX1302 LoRa® concentrator, the UG63 efficiently forwards packets between end devices and mainstream LoRaWAN® network servers, making it an ideal solution for offices, campuses, parking facilities, and smart buildings.
Key Benefits:
- 8-channel LoRaWAN® architecture supporting high device density with low power consumption
- Compact and discreet form factor for rapid indoor deployment
- Cost-effective solution for small LoRaWAN® networks or blind-spot coverage
- Flexible backhaul options with Ethernet and optional cellular connectivity
- Easy integration with major LoRaWAN® network servers and cloud platforms
Main Technical Features:
- LoRaWAN® Channels: 8 (half-duplex)
- LoRa® Chipset: Semtech SX1302
- Device Capacity: >2000 end nodes (Class A/B/C, depending on traffic profile)
- Frequency Bands: EU868, US915, AU915, CN470, AS923, KR920, RU864, IN865
- Receiver Sensitivity: up to −140 dBm @ 292 bps
- RF Output Power: up to 27 dBm
- Ethernet: 10/100 Mbps RJ45, 1.5 kV isolation
- Cellular (optional): 4G LTE Cat-1 / GSM (variant dependent)
- Wi-Fi: 2.4 GHz (AP mode for local configuration)
Typical Applications:
- Smart buildings and offices
- Indoor smart parking systems
- Campus-wide IoT networks
- Industrial and commercial indoor monitoring
- LoRaWAN® coverage extension and blind-spot filling
Why Choose the UG63:
The UG63 combines enterprise-grade LoRaWAN® performance with a minimal footprint, making it particularly well suited for indoor environments where ease of installation, reliability, and scalability are critical. Its ability to operate as a standalone gateway or as a complementary node alongside larger gateways enables flexible network architectures while keeping deployment and operating costs under control.