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Bitbus is a Korean industrial AIoT engineering studio. Rather than a conventional general-purpose SaaS provider, it positions itself as an end-to-end service provider that packages sensors, gateways, firmware, MQTT data collection, AWS cloud operations, and Web/App dashboards into a complete delivery. Its key use cases include smart cities, smart factories/energy, agricultural water resources, pedestrian and welfare safety, and carbon/ESG data verification.
Based on the main content, Bitbus’s strength lies in the full “hardware-to-cloud” chain: circuit/PCB/firmware design, STM32/ESP32, RS-485/PoE, FreeRTOS/OTA, combined with an MQTT Broker, REST API, customer data isolation, anomaly/missing-data detection, and conditional alerts. On the cloud side, it uses AWS EC2/RDS, PostgreSQL, and S3/CloudFront, while providing backup, monitoring, archiving, and incident response. The dashboard supports real-time charts/maps, alert workflows, user permissions, audit logs, and report scheduling. Its resource library also provides manuals, SDKs, API documentation, certificates, and tool downloads.
The website does not publish standard pricing and appears to operate more on a project-based quotation model. Hardware sales/leasing, on-site installation, system design, cloud operations, reporting, and SLA items can be combined separately. Monthly subscriptions are mostly “consult by scale”; low-carbon water management has seasonal subscriptions of 6-8 months, and maintenance contracts are around 10%-15%. Deployment is primarily via AWS-managed cloud, with no clear explanation found for private deployment or China cloud deployment.
Its advantages are that a single team covers hardware, software, cloud, and operations, reducing the integration risk of multiple vendors in industrial projects. It also discloses operational mechanisms such as 99.9% availability, MTTR, encryption, backup/DR, and access control, and supports KC/EMI/EMC/CE certification. The limitations are insufficient standardization and pricing transparency, meaning deeper pre-sales communication is needed before procurement. The Korean-language content and Korea-local project orientation are clear, while there is little explanation of on-site installation, after-sales support, or compliance adaptation for China.
Bitbus is better suited to manufacturing plants, public institutions, agricultural water management, eldercare facilities, ESG data collection projects, and companies needing OEM/ODM. The main content does not provide information on access from China, so it is advisable to test network connectivity in practice and confirm payment options and the contracting entity. China-based alternatives to evaluate include Alibaba Cloud IoT, Tencent Cloud IoT, Huawei Cloud IoTDA, Gizwits, or a self-hosted ThingsBoard solution.
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bitbus.me is an South Korea Hardware & IoT provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bitbus.me directly.