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Outdoor sensor “Altruist“ [Dev kit]

Outdoor sensor “Altruist“ [Dev kit]

Regular price ¥20,000 JPY
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Altruist Dev Kit Edition – Available for Early Purchase in 2025!

We offer you Altruists for educational and development tasks.

Also note the following:

  • No warranty
  • No certifications and test report

Description
With the Altruist Outdoor Sensor, you become a force in decentralized environmental monitoring. Capture noise, dust, and temperature data—encrypted, mapped, and shared across a distributed network.

Experience the power of true DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) — a revolutionary technological movement brought to life and thriving for years on our decentralized sensor map.

Trust the Code

Fully open-source, no hidden algorithms, no corporate surveillance. It’s transparency for the true decentralist.

Check open-source sensor firmware on GitHub

Your data, your keys

Take full control of your data with our fully open-source connectivity module. Choose between Robonomics or secure Web3 cloud storage with your personal key—no closed clouds, no opaque code.

Always Connected, Always Secure

Local P2P communication and Web3 cloud ensures that your your sensor is always accessible, no matter where you are. No centralized points of failure—just pure, peer-to-peer connection.

3 ways to use it

1. Join the Altruist Collective

Plug the device into the global, decentralized sensor map. Share your environmental intel with your neighbors, your community, or your decentralized network.

2. Operate your own Data Server +

Data processing is always a sensitive issue. That's why we offer a fully open-source connectivity module giving you the freedom to choose which servers to use for processing. No proprietary clouds, no hidden code.

Keep in mind, you can join the global decentralized sensor map even with a sensor connected through your own server!

3. Run your own Interactive Map ++

Love the idea of a decentralized map but want to customize it with extra layouts and become an administrator of new sovereign sensor infrastructure? You can deploy your own version by forking our open-source code on GitHub (be sure to check the license type). Remember to use open-source resources responsibly.

Specifications
Input Voltage AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Memory 320KB ROM, 512KB of HP SRAM, 16KB LP SRAM and 4MB Flash memory
PM sensor SDS011 laser PM2.5/PM10 sensor
Processor Equipped with a high-performance 32-bit RISC-V processor with clock speed up to 160 MHz, and a low-power 32-bit RISC-V processor with clock speed up to 20MHz
Supported sensors T&H: SHT3X,BME280,HTU21D; Noise Level Sensor: I2S INMP441; Geiger counter : Radsens.
USB-C for firmware development and updates
Wireless Protocol Supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 5 (LE), Zigbee with onboard antenna
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