Pre-configured nodes starting at $89; pre-configured gateways starting at $399.
Hublink requires that you have ESP32-based nodes in order to communicate over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to gateways. This is made simple via the open-source Hublink Node Library for the Arduino IDE.
Hublink gateways are pre-configured Raspberry Pi devices that simply need a power outlet and internet connection. Your gateways will sync settings with your hublink.cloud Dashboard enabling remote management.
Gateways can run in stand-alone mode and still collect node data. However, conflict resolution between gateways is done at the cloud-level, so you will need to develop a custom workflow.
The Hublink Dashboard is the primary link between nodes, gateways, and cloud storage. We use Amazon S3 for long-term, persistent, reliable storage. After your purchase of a Hublink gateway, your Amazon S3 bucket will be provisioned and you will own those data. Amazon S3 provides a rich API itself, which can be augemented with our open-source Hublink Client Library .
All devices come pre-loaded with Hublink software. Nodes will rely on manual updates from the open-source repository, while gateways will automatically version themselves.
| Nodes | |
|---|---|
| 1-5 | $89 / node |
| 6-10 | $79 / node |
| >10 | $69 / node |
Nodes come with a 32GB low-power SD card pre-installed.
| Gateways | |
|---|---|
| 1-5 | $399 / gateway |
| 6-10 | $389 / gateway |
| >10 | $379 / gateway |
How many gateways? 1 per ~30 nodes or 1 per ~30 meter radius.
To start with Hublink, you will need a <secret_url>
and
Hublink
hardware.