Check the temperature and humidity on Twitter!
The tweeting sensor regularly tweets sensor information such as temperature and humidity. You can check the sensor information from anywhere using a smartphone, mobile phone, or computer.
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basic information
○ Check temperature and humidity on Twitter The tweeting sensor regularly tweets sensor information such as temperature and humidity. If you have a device that can access Twitter, like a smartphone or PC, you can check the sensor information from anywhere. ○ Quick checks for abnormalities with emergency tweets You can set conditions such as exceeding a certain temperature or falling below a certain humidity to enable emergency tweets. These can be set to a different interval than regular tweets, allowing you to frequently check for changes in conditions. ○ More sensors can be added You can add sensors wirelessly. You can connect wireless sensors that measure temperature, humidity, and light levels, as well as a sensor connection unit to check environmental radiation with a radiation meter, gathering multiple sensor information on Twitter. ○ You can freely set Twitter to public or private If you make the Twitter account that the tweeting sensor uses private, you can use it for personal purposes or restrict it to family members only. When you want to share information with everyone, you can also make the Twitter account public.
Price range
P2
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Applications/Examples of results
- Check the temperature and humidity of the wine cellar - Check the temperature of the room with pets while away - Check the humidity in the rooms of the elderly and small children to prevent influenza - To ensure safety, publish environmental radiation information
Company information
Computers are tools that assist human thought and culture. Since its founding in 1980, Personal Media has consistently pursued the ideal of computers that truly serve as personal media, developing and commercializing software with high originality and foresight. In the 1980s, we released the database software "Iris," in the 1990s the BTRON specification OS "B-right," and in the 2000s unique products such as the character culture platform "Chokanji." We have also published books introducing new computer technologies and cultures, including the specialized magazine "TRONWARE." We are participating in the TRON project, which is essential for the development of devices necessary for realizing an IoT society where computers are embedded in everything, streamlining the development of these devices. Our embedded development platform "T-Kernel Solution" and related application systems represent computing technologies that cannot be handled by anyone else. Personal Media will continue to pursue "tools that are useful to each individual = 'personal media'" and challenge the development of new products and businesses.