Pickup
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Environmental data logger for the rest of us
John Kestner
Pickup — Environmental data logger for the rest of us
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A modular sensor power tool to monitor the invisible—air quality, growing conditions, citizen science—inside or outside. Sensor cartridges from CO2 to spectrometer, rules-based automation, stream data to Google Sheets, AirTable, Zapier, HTTP, MQTT.
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John Kestner
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Supermechanical began in 2011 from our work at the MIT Media Lab with fun and humane physical interfaces, manifesting in Twine, arguably the first consumer IoT device—or at least the first general-purpose one, boxing up WiFi, batteries, plug-in sensors, rules-based programming and a cloud. Twine contained the seed of a good idea, that the world still hasn’t produced. A sensor power tool to capture data in the real world and do stuff with it. Something that’s approachable for non-engineers, but uses open standards to incorporate it into other systems. Something that lets normal people capture and explore how data can make our own work better, instead of being sold and used against us. So we want to produce that power tool. Pickup has several optional commercial sensors (spectrometer, distance, CO2 and others), data logging to a dashboard, Google Sheets, AirTable and web APIs, network-centric programming with rules that can aggregate a fleet of devices as one, and more. It’s robust, which means an outdoor-ready case, PLC-like runtime, and being able to feed data only to your own private systems. Pickup is on Kickstarter. After delivering on three previous campaigns, we hope more people join us, and support a different vision of tech products.