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Keebus is an integrated Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) hardware-and-software solution from Keebus Ltd. Its core goal is to connect on-site assets—such as machines, production lines, energy equipment, and water-level sensors—to the cloud. The solution includes devices, sensors, connectivity, and cloud software, with an emphasis on non-intrusive sensors and machine learning algorithms to extract data from machines or facilities for real-time visualization, historical analysis, forecasting, and alerts.
Based on the available content, Keebus’s core modules include data acquisition, real-time dashboards, historical data storage, OEE production-efficiency monitoring, power and energy-consumption monitoring, PLC multipurpose analog/digital inputs, event alerts, and machine-learning-based prediction. Its devices support parameters such as voltage, current, power factor, active/reactive power, and energy metering by default, and can also connect to various sensors including temperature, One-Wire, 4-20mA, digital input, and high-speed counters.
For connectivity, it supports WiFi, GSM/LTE, and Mesh, making it suitable for environments with very different network conditions, such as factories, remote solar facilities, and water-management monitoring. Its integration capabilities are relatively clearly stated: the website mentions compatibility with SAP, Microsoft Azure IoT, IBM Cloud, Google Cloud IoT, Particle Cloud, and any API-based web service. It also supports standard JSON responses and WebSocket-based real-time event communication.
Pricing information is limited. The website lists three product categories—OEE performance, Power performance, and PLC multipurpose—but all are marked as Contact us, with no public plans, hardware pricing, cloud subscription fees, or free trial information. Deployment appears to be primarily cloud-based: the text explicitly mentions cloud software, cloud data storage, Keebus cloud service, and Particle cloud, while no self-hosting option was found. Enterprise-focused details such as team permissions, audit logs, data encryption, compliance certifications, and SLA are not disclosed.
The main strength is that Keebus offers a complete solution covering hardware, sensors, connectivity, cloud services, and APIs, while emphasizing fast installation, real-time monitoring, and energy-efficiency optimization. It is well targeted at use cases such as manufacturing OEE, energy management, solar power, water-level monitoring, and building energy savings. The drawbacks are limited commercial transparency, missing security/compliance and access-control information, and a model that does not look like a self-service standard SaaS product. It is closer to an industrial project solution that requires consultation, product selection, and delivery.
The website does not provide information about mainland China access, payments, local service, or Chinese-language support, so its accessibility from China should be considered unknown. For deployment in China, key items to verify include device connectivity, SIM/LTE coverage, cloud access stability, cross-border data transfer, and after-sales response. Alternative options can be compared based on project requirements, including Siemens MindSphere, PTC ThingWorx, AWS/Azure IoT, as well as Alibaba Cloud IoT Platform and Huawei Cloud IoTDA.
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