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IoT platform designed for makers

Quantum Integration has launched a plug-and-play IoT platform for electronic hobbyists, enabling these makers to build and network IoT devices by creating custom apps and firmware without coding via a simple GUI

By Gina Roos, editor-in-chief

Quantum Integration has launched an IoT platform for electronic hobbyists, enabling these makers to create custom apps and firmware without coding via simple graphical user interface (GUI) and control any wireless device through a central server in the Quantum IoT Platform. The platform, compatible with a range of Bluetooth devices, makes it easy for anyone to build an IoT network and control any device or electronics, ranging from a temperature sensor to an automated home.

The drive behind creating Quantum Integration, founded in 2017, was to bring a new level of integration and IoT to home automation enthusiasts along with frustration with Arduino’s limitations and need to wirelessly automate devices in the home, according to founder Michael Barnick. He was an engineer at Apple Computers, working on UX and encryption projects, and later founder of SonicWall, which was acquired by Dell in 2012.

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“Single-use IoT devices like ‘Nest’ are no longer enough for those wanting more control,” said Barnick in a statement. “The Quantum IoT platform is unique in that it allows easy integration of any number and type of device. It’s plug-and-play from beginning to end and designed for novices and experts alike. It is now easier than ever to build custom automation projects from using remote temperature sensors, lighting control, security systems, entire high-end home automation, and even robots. The only limit is your imagination.”

The IoT platform includes a firmware generator, code-free app builder, servers, wireless IoT devices, and a proprietary operating system. A developer environment for experienced engineers is also available to add more capability.

The Starter Bundle  includes a Q-Server and two Builder Bases for $249, which provides a complete IoT platform. Hardware products will be available at a discounted price on Kickstarter, starting mid-July 2020, and will later be available from online resellers or directly at quantumintegrate.com , beginning mid-August 2020.

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