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Ecomatik GmbH is a German manufacturer of plant sensing and measurement systems. Under its “Internet of Plants” concept, it offers sensors for dendrometers, water potential, sap flow, leaf temperature, soil moisture/temperature, and more, along with IoP, Mini, and Maxi data acquisition systems plus online data visualization. It is not a software developer tool in the traditional sense; it is closer to a hardware + IoT data platform for plant science, ecology, agriculture, and forestry use cases.
The IoP system uses LoRaWAN for low-power remote transmission. IoP-S provides 3 analog inputs, while IoP-M, combined with Multi-Interface, can provide 8 channels of precision analog measurement and supports interfaces such as UART, I2C, SDI-12, and RS485. The website states that the system can connect to Ecomatik’s own sensors and also integrate some third-party sensors. The Maxi system emphasizes openness, modularity, and customer-specific integration, covering power supply, data transmission, servers, databases, alerts, permission management, and online display.
Pricing is not publicly listed. Quotes are mainly provided based on requirement analysis, inquiry forms, or email communication. For documentation, the website offers product catalogs, datasheets, and Quick Start Manuals. Hardware specifications are relatively detailed, including frequency bands, accuracy, battery life, IP67 rating, and operating temperature. However, no API/SDK, sample code, or developer portal was found; further consultation would be needed for secondary development.
The advantages are broad sensor coverage and suitability for long-term field monitoring. LoRaWAN frequency options include multiple regions such as CN470. The system can scale from simple nodes to complex monitoring stations and supports The Things Network, ThingSpeak, or self-hosted server setups. The drawbacks are that procurement is not transparent and deployment depends heavily on solution design. IoP is not suitable for high-power sensors without an external battery, and information about the software ecosystem is limited.
It is suitable for universities and research institutes, forestry and agricultural IoT projects, horticulture and vineyard monitoring teams, and environmental science projects that require customized monitoring stations. Access from China cannot be determined from the main content, and payment methods are not disclosed. For deployment in China, key points to verify include CN470 LoRaWAN compliance, logistics and after-sales support, payment methods, and local alternatives such as Campbell Scientific, METER Group, ICT International, or a self-built LoRaWAN + sensor solution.
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