SensorPhone is an iOS client that allows you to visualize your iPhones sensor data in real-time. SensorPhone allows you to stream this sensor data to the Internet of Things services within the SAP Cloud Platform (via HTTP POST), intended for rapid IoT prototyping. Also, please note that continued recording of your devices sensor data can dramatically decrease battery life.

SensorPhone alternatives

Adafruit Bluefruit LE Connect

Wirelessly connect your iOS device to Adafruit Bluefruit LE modules for control & communication with your projects. Features: Send iOS sensor & GPS data wirelessly over Bluetooth LE (Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life) Control Pad for simple directional control of your projects Control Arduino Digital, Analog, & PWM pin input & output Send & receive messages via UART monitor in Hex or ASCII format Control NeoPixels individually with an interactive color picker Scan & list nearby Bluetooth LE peripherals with RSSI and Advertisement data Connect & List peripheral Services & Characteristics in Info mode Serial Plotter to plot numeric data graphically Multiple simultaneous connections (UART and Serial Plotter only) Update your Bluefruit device to the latest firmware version from within the app Use Apple Watch to control Bluefruit with Color Picker & Control PadLearn more about Adafruit Bluefruit LE at:http://www.adafruit.com/bluefruitle

  • size 47.9 MB

TI SensorTag

The SensorTag app and kit with 10 low power sensors. Connect your Bluetooth Smart or WiFi SensorTag and get your sensor data online in 3 minutes. It allows you to quickly test and develop web connected applications and easily change between wireless technologies.

  • size 141 MB

SensorLog

With SensorLog you can read out sensor data of your iOS device and save it as csv file, stream sensor data via tcp/ip, or send sensor data as HTTP GET/POST request. SensorLog also supports logging, streaming, and sending while it is running in background. Sensor data of your iOS device can be sampled with up to 100Hz (depending on the version of your iOS device and fore or background mode, max update rate via HTTP request 1 second).The following data of the iOS framework is provided by SensorLog:- CLLocation: latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, course, verticalAccuracy, horizontalAccuracy, floor- CLHeading: heading.x, heading.y, heading.z, trueHeading, magneticHeading, headingAccuracy- CMAccelerometer: acceleration.x, acceleration.y, acceleration.z- CMGyroData: rotationRate.x, rotationRate.y, rotationRate.z- CMDeviceMotion: yaw, roll, pitch, rotationRate, userAcceleration, attitudeReferenceFrame, quaternions, gravity, magneticField, magneticField.accuracy- AVAudioRecorder: peakPower, averagePower (decibels)iPhone 5S and following:- CMMotionActivity: Activity, activity.startDate, activity.confidence- CMPedometer: numberOfSteps, startDate, distance, endDateiPhone 6 / iPhone 6Plus and following:- CMPedometer: numberOfSteps, startDate, distance, endDate, floorsAscended, floorsDescended - CMAltimeter: relativeAltitude, pressure SensorLog additionally supports:- logging of WIFI and network carrier IP addresses - logging of the device orientation- logging of battery level- tagging of the logged data with numerical values

  • size 3.7 MB

AWS IoT Button Dev

The AWS IoT Button is an easy way to get started with the Internet of Things. Based on the Amazon Dash button hardware, the AWS IoT Button is a developer kit that can be programmed to control Internet-connected devices and services. Easy to use- Manage multiple Buttons- Quickly reconfigure the Button to connect to locally available Wi-Fi- Create a new AWS Lambda function from a blueprint or use one you developed on the AWS Console- Scan the Buttons barcode so you dont need to type the Device Serial Number out by hand- Name your ButtonsVisit us at https://aws.amazon.com/iotbuttonTwitter: #awsiotbutton

  • size 18.8 MB