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Deepfield Connect is a crop and environmental monitoring solution from Deepfield Connect GmbH for growers. Its core hardware consists of two sensor devices, Soil Stick and Air Stick, used together with a web platform, API, and iOS and Android apps. Positioned as an “everyday helper,” it monitors systems and soil by collecting data such as temperature, humidity, and soil moisture in tunnels, greenhouses, open fields, or storage facilities, and sends alerts when problems occur.
In terms of features and use cases, it covers irrigation monitoring and optimization, protected-cultivation microclimate monitoring, large-scale monitoring for open fields and orchards/plantations, and temperature and humidity monitoring for cold storage or storage rooms. On the hardware side, Soil Stick monitors soil moisture, air temperature, and humidity, while Air Stick does not include soil moisture monitoring. Both can be expanded with external sensors as needed, such as multi-layer temperature monitoring for asparagus, plant microclimate sensors, additional soil moisture sensors, or humidity sensors. Connectivity uses 4G and NB-IoT, with power supplied by standard AA batteries. The product page emphasizes simple installation: connect the wiring and press a button.
From a developer-tools perspective, the page explicitly mentions a “Web Platform mit API” as well as iOS and Android apps, which makes it closer to a digital platform than a pure hardware monitoring device. However, the main content does not disclose API documentation, SDKs, authentication methods, webhooks, data export, or third-party system integration capabilities, so its developer-friendliness cannot be assessed. Its ecosystem is mainly reflected in sensor expansion and adaptation to multiple agricultural scenarios, rather than a software plugin marketplace.
Its business model is hardware rental/subscription. The page emphasizes that no upfront investment is required and that rented hardware is included. The example package is Soil Stick M: 2 devices, 12 months, €20.38 per device per month, for a yearly total of €489, possibly plus VAT. A key limitation is that rental contracts can currently only be concluded within the EU, and only for commercial/business customers.
Its advantages include low deployment barriers, no need to purchase hardware upfront, mobile-network support, and broad scenario coverage. It is suitable for commercial users in greenhouses, fruit and vegetable production, nurseries, irrigation management, and cold-chain storage. The drawbacks are that the product information is more like a sales page, with limited detail on the API and support; the contract-region restriction is also significant, making it unsuitable for direct procurement by users outside the EU.
The main content does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or localization, and rental is limited to EU commercial customers. Even if Chinese users can access the website, they may face obstacles around contracts, network compatibility, invoicing and tax, and after-sales support. Local agricultural IoT monitoring platforms may be worth considering as alternatives.
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