Many Kontakt.io devices offer power saving capabilities that conserve power to extend their battery lifespan. Power saving can be managed by device movement, a 7-day hourly schedule, a timed-sequence broadcasting, to ambient light levels. When actively in power-saving mode and not broadcasting normally per its power saving configuration, a device consumes less energy by reducing its packet advertisement rate to disabling packets and non-essential hardware sensors.
The following details each of the four power saving options and a power saving compatibility matrix by device model.
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For devices equipped with an accelerometer, power saving can be managed by motion-based events. This option allows devices to conserve battery power when they are not moving.
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Normal broadcast (advertising) mode: when the device accelerometer signals the device is moving.
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Power-saving mode: when the device accelerometer does not detect movement for 60 consecutive seconds.
The below table details the device settings when in power-saving mode to conserve power consumption.
*The Increased Interval (reduces its advertising rate), is the device’s current interval multiplied by three. Although there are two exceptions if the:
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multiplied interval is less than 2000 ms, the increased interval is set to 2000 ms.
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multiplied interval is greater than 10240 ms (Bluetooth allowed maximum), the increased interval is set to 10240 ms.
A device is set to a precise broadcast schedule that is based on hours of operation in a 7-day weekly hour-by-hour calendar. This allows a device to conserve battery power during specified non-working hours.
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Normal broadcast (advertising) mode: during the working hour schedule.
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Power-saving mode: outside of the working hour schedule.
The below table details the device settings when in power-saving mode to conserve power consumption.
*The Increased Interval (reduces its advertising rate), is the device’s current interval multiplied by three. Although there are two exceptions if the:
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multiplied interval is less than 2000 ms, the increased interval is set to 2000 ms.
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multiplied interval is greater than 10240 ms (Bluetooth allowed maximum), the increased interval is set to 10240 ms.
Device is set to a timed sequence that determines the number of seconds it's "awake" and broadcasting normally. When the "awake" time period ends, the device goes to "sleep" (power-saving mode) and does not broadcast for a specified number of minutes. The sequence is repeated continuously.
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Normal broadcast (advertising) mode: set number of consecutive "active broadcasting" seconds.
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Power-saving mode: set number of consecutive "sleep" minutes.
When in "sleep mode", a device equipped with an accelerometer “wakes up” when its accelerometer signals the device is moving. And a device equipped with a button “wakes up” when a button is clicked/pressed. Both of these event types reset the broadcasting/power-saving sequence, starting with broadcasting at the time an event occurs.
The below table details the device settings when in power-saving mode to conserve power consumption.
For devices equipped with a light sensor, power saving is managed by its ambient light intensity reading level. This option allows devices to conserve power when lights are off during nighttime hours.
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Normal broadcast (advertising) mode: when the ambient light level is at or above the specified threshold percentage.
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Power-saving mode: when the ambient light level drops below a specified threshold percentage.
The below table details the device settings when in power-saving mode to conserve power consumption.
*The Increased Interval (reduces its advertising rate), is the device’s current interval multiplied by three. Although there are two exceptions if the:
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multiplied interval is less than 2000 ms, the increased interval is set to 2000 ms.
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multiplied interval is greater than 10240 ms (Bluetooth allowed maximum), the increased interval is set to 10240 ms.
The below table provides the power saving options available by each Kontakt.io device model.
Device Model |
Device Category |
Movement Based Broadcasting |
Working Hours |
Active Broadcasting Window |
Brightness Level |
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Portal Beam |
Infrastructure |
x |
x |
x (API config only) |
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Asset Tag 2 |
Tag |
x |
x |
x |
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Asset Tag 1 (S18-3) |
Tag |
x |
x |
x |
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Smart Badge |
Tag |
x |
x |
x |
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Anchor Beacon 2 |
Infrastructure |
x |
x |
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Tough Beacon |
Tag |
x |
x |
x |
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Beacon Pro |
Tag |
x |
x |
x |
x |