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OceanRemote is a low-code IoT platform for ESP32, ESP8266, and Raspberry Pi Pico W, focused on remote device control “from anywhere in the world.” It targets use cases such as smart agriculture, home automation, industrial and warehouse monitoring, water management, energy consumption tracking, and environmental monitoring. It also emphasizes that no app is required and that the platform can be used via the web.
Based on the technical description, the platform supports MQTT over TLS 1.3 on port 8883, along with real-time WebSocket connectivity, and claims command delivery in under 100ms. On the device side, it supports 15+ sensor types, including DHT22, DS18B20, soil moisture sensors, rain gauges, NTC sensors, and more. Each device supports up to 5 relays, with customizable names and logic. Its MAC Session Binding feature suggests an emphasis on device identity binding and session security. Overall, the product is centered on “remote device control + sensor dashboards + automation logic.”
The site mentions Get Started Free and Pricing & Plans, but does not disclose specific pricing, free-tier quotas, device limits, or enterprise support costs, so we can only confirm that a free entry point exists. In terms of ecosystem, the website provides tutorials, projects, video guides, troubleshooting resources, a learning center, roadmap, system status page, and security architecture page. It also mentions 15 free courses, 53 modules, and certificates, making it friendly for IoT beginners and school-based teaching.
The main strengths are its clear hardware focus and support for low-cost development boards such as ESP32, ESP8266, and Pico W. It also combines MQTT TLS with WebSocket, balancing security and real-time performance. Its agriculture use cases are described in relatively concrete terms, including soil moisture monitoring, automatic irrigation, weather stations, and SMS alerts. On the downside, the crawled text does not clarify whether it is open source or self-hostable, nor does it show a complete API/SDK, Webhook support, SLA, team collaboration, or data export capabilities. Pricing transparency is also limited.
OceanRemote is suitable for small farms, greenhouses, school IoT courses, home automation enthusiasts, and small factory monitoring projects—especially users who want to quickly connect ESP-series devices to a remote control platform. The reviewed content does not mention access from mainland China, and supported payment methods are unknown. If access or compliance becomes an issue, alternatives include Blynk, Arduino IoT Cloud, ThingsBoard, Ubidots, or self-hosted options built with EMQX and Node-RED.
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