The bipolar junction transistor: one of the most elementary building blocks of electronics. The technological soul of the project.
Hardware, sensors and data designed together from the very start. A constant eye on the hive, wherever you are, that calls you only when it really matters.
The bipolar junction transistor: one of the most elementary building blocks of electronics. The technological soul of the project.
The transliteration of the Egyptian hieroglyph for the bee. In ancient Egypt it appeared in the pharaoh's title and was interwoven with the words for honey.
Operating system. Here the hive is not a box with some sensors on top, but a digital-native object.
Electronics, bee and system. From these three readings come the three ways of getting to know bjtOS.
The three readings of the name become three ways of getting to know bjtOS: what it does, how it works and who it's for. Choose where to start.
You know what's happening inside the hive without opening it and without being on site. The sensors read the colony, the system tells you the story at a glance and notifies you only when a value goes out of range.
No magic. The hive observes and understands on site, sends only the essentials over long-range radio to a collection point, and from there the information reaches your screen.
bjtOS doesn't change your craft, it supports it. Whatever your way of keeping bees, it gives you an extra eye on the hive even when you can't be there.
The same technology, two interfaces: a desktop console to read and analyse, an app that notifies you only when it really matters.
Pre-swarming acoustic signal and sudden weight drop.
An Italian project, built in partnership with those who have always made hives: the technology enters the design of the wood from the very start, it isn't applied afterwards.
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