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Deepfield Connect is an agricultural monitoring system from Deepfield Connect GmbH for growers. It is built around two types of devices, the Soil Stick and Air Stick, combined with a web platform, API, and iOS and Android apps. The system continuously monitors soil moisture, air temperature, and humidity, and sends alerts when abnormalities occur. It is suitable for tunnels, greenhouses, open fields, plantations, and storage/cold-room environments.
Functionally, it is closer to an agricultural IoT platform than a general-purpose developer tool. The page explicitly mentions 4G and NB-IoT connectivity, 8 AA batteries, support for external sensor expansion, and a Web Platform with API. The presence of an API means agricultural businesses may be able to feed sensor data into internal systems, but the page does not disclose the interface protocol, authentication method, data format, rate limits, or SDKs. As a result, the feasibility of development and integration still needs further confirmation.
The product emphasizes quick installation: “connect the cable and press the button.” Hardware rental is included, so there is no upfront investment. Expandable sensors include multi-layer temperature monitoring for asparagus, soil moisture, air humidity, and irrigation-related sensors for leaves/trees. Typical use cases include irrigation optimization, protected-cultivation microclimate monitoring, large-scale open-field monitoring, cold-room temperature and humidity monitoring, as well as scenarios related to frost, heat damage, and disease pressure.
The example shown on the page is the Soil Stick M plan: 2 devices for 12 months, €20.38 per device per month, for a yearly total of €489. VAT may be added. A key limitation is that rental contracts can currently only be signed within the EU, and only by commercial/business customers. This creates a clear procurement barrier for users in China or outside the EU.
The advantages are integrated hardware and connectivity, simple deployment, expandable sensors, suitability for monitoring multiple plots, and the availability of an API and mobile apps. The downsides are limited information about openness, no indication of whether it is open source or supports self-hosting, and no full API documentation or third-party integration ecosystem shown. It is best suited to agricultural companies, greenhouse operators, fruit and vegetable growers, and commercial customers in the EU that need large-scale environmental monitoring.
The source text does not provide information about access from China. Platform connectivity, payment methods, and contract signing are all unknown. However, since rentals are limited to EU business customers, Chinese users may not be able to purchase or sign a contract directly even if they can access the website. For deployment in China, it would usually be necessary to look for local agricultural IoT, greenhouse environmental monitoring, or cold-chain temperature and humidity monitoring solutions as alternatives.
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