The NODE modular wireless sensor platform is now Android-compatible.
For the vast majority of Android homeowner’s devices, this is, exciting news.
In fact henceforth the new version of the wireless sensor device, is
equipped with Bluetooth 2.1, includes classic NODE functionality, an enhanced,
accurate nine-degrees-of-freedom motion engine, faster processing speed and
more.
Connectikpeople has also observed that, the device features dual
compatibility for Android and iOS. NODE
supports a variety of sensing modules
that can be connected to two expansion ports on either end of the device to
create data for attributes of the environment, including gases in the air,
color, humidity and barometric pressure.
For developers, they can use the same API as its predecessor, creating new
apps for NODE without experiencing a learning curve, and both new products are
backwardly compatible with all existing NODE software.
Regarding pricing and availability, the Android-compatible version of NODE is available for $149 (US).
For those who unfamiliar, Connectikpeople may recall that, NODE is manufactured
in Chattanooga, Tennessee at Variable headquarters, the NODE platform is used
in a variety of industrial, educational and professional applications. NODE can
be expanded by both software and hardware and increase their capabilities
through software application development and new sensor module releases.