ioBridge Global Network
We put together this Google map showing the span of the ioBridge network. When we first went public with our beta hardware back in November, we were caught off guard by the demand from international customers. Honestly, we didn’t even know how well our hardware and web applications would work spanning such large distances. A few brave beta testers in the Netherlands and Australia decided to take a change and try out our hardware anyway. We soon found out that the ioBridge system latency was still very good and gave these users near real-time control capabilities over the Internet. We think this is amazing considering that some of these command messages are literally circling the globe!
An interesting point to make about all the points you see on the map is that any of them can be linked. By using our Serial Smart Boards, a serial based sensor attached to a module in Singapore can send readings to an LED scrolling sign in London.
We’re hard at work on more linking features. Soon ioBridge users will be able to connect digital inputs and outputs from modules anywhere in the world. The transcontinental ioBridge light-switch isn’t far off!
Tags:google map, iobridge, serial, users
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