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FlowMe.io showcases cellular data loggers for monitoring the flow and pressure of nitrogen, compressed air, and other gases. It is not a typical developer tool for code-centric workflows, but rather industrial IoT data acquisition hardware: it converts 4-20 mA signals from flow meters or pressure sensors into flow, pressure, and consumption data, then publishes them in real time to a dedicated server.
Functionally, FlowMe focuses on remote data collection and data management. Users can view recorded data online and download it as Excel spreadsheets, making it suitable for operational reviews, energy consumption statistics, and maintenance reports. The device also includes local Micro SD card backup for emergencies, improving data safety when the network or server is unavailable. In terms of hardware compatibility, it can be powered by the instrument’s DC output, accepts up to 36V, and provides 16 selectable ranges each for flow and pressure, making it easier to match different instrument ranges.
From a developer-tool perspective, the official website provides relatively limited information. The page does not describe APIs, SDKs, webhooks, data formats, authentication mechanisms, or whether it can connect to SCADA systems, databases, cloud platforms, or self-hosted servers. The term “dedicated server” only indicates that data is published to a dedicated server, but does not clarify whether customer self-hosting is supported. Therefore, if a company needs secondary development, system integration, or compliance auditing, it should request technical documentation and interface specifications from sales before purchasing.
Pricing is not public; the site only prompts users to contact the company for a quote. The return policy mentions a 30-day period, but the page contains placeholders such as {email address} and {physical address}, which suggests the template may not have been fully completed and reduces confidence in the service information. Payment methods are also not disclosed.
Its strengths are a focused use case, support for industrial 4-20 mA signals, cellular remote access, Excel export, and local backup. Its weaknesses are that the public documentation is not engineering-oriented enough and lacks details on interfaces, deployment, security, pricing, and after-sales support. It is better suited to teams handling manufacturing equipment maintenance, compressed-air system management, nitrogen generator monitoring, and similar scenarios. Developers looking for a general-purpose IoT platform or programmable data pipeline should evaluate it carefully.
There is no clear information about China network access, payment, or delivery, so accessibility from China is unknown. Users in mainland China may also want to compare local industrial RTUs, 4-20 mA data acquisition devices, PLC/SCADA remote monitoring solutions, and domestic industrial IoT platforms.
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