
Arya Omnitalk has announced the nationwide launch of Motorola HALO Smart Sensors, an advanced IoT-based, non-intrusive, smart monitoring solution. With this launch, Arya Omnitalk became the prime distributor of the smart sensors in India, redefining and pioneering how different industries can deploy intrusion free safety solutions.
Driven by innovation, the compact monitoring device is equipped with 16 integrated sensors that are sensitive to a wide range of environmental and safety indicators. In addition to this, improving its scalability and deployment, the power-packed sensors operate on Power over Ethernet (PoE), support both cloud and edge processing, and are accessible via a secure browser-based interface.
Unlike the traditional systems, the HALO Smart Sensor is designed to offer precision in safety without compromising on privacy. The HALO sensors’ cutting-edge technology enables comprehensive detection and real-time alerts without recording audio and video, making the sensors extremely relevant in settings such as school washrooms, hospital wards, hostels, dormitories, hotel rooms, and manufacturing zones.
The HALO Smart sensors’ design complements the evolving institutional frameworks in India. It adheres to the NAAC compliance for safety, wellness, infrastructure, and hygiene audits, and supplements the NEP 2020 vision for digitally enriched, inclusive and secure campus environments. The HALO Smart Sensors also makes provision to support industrial and facility safety mandates for environmental monitoring and emergency preparedness.
Speaking about the innovation as a prime distributor, Paresh Shetty, CEO of Arya Omnitalk and Syntel by Arvind, said “Motorola HALO Smart Sensors are an example of our strong commitment to building smart, compliant, and privacy-first environments. This launch is a step towards supporting India’s digital infrastructure goals by providing intelligent, non-intrusive safety and monitoring solutions.”
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