IoT Gateway

Nov 9, 2015
Free Download
0
Latest version:
1.0.04

This application is useful as a data pass through to connect development boards to the internet. Now, you can use BTLE on your phone or tablet to connect to a dev board, and upload that data to dweet (. Once connected, view your data on freeboard (. This application, as well as both the dweet and freeboard platforms are free to use.

This application is totally secure for downloading. Bug Labs, Inc. is the creator of the app that can be found in the Libraries & Demo category. Google Play displays that IoT Gateway is rated 3.9 by its users.

The developer released a new version of this application on Nov 9, 2015 and over 100 users downloaded and set up the tool. Get the setup package of IoT Gateway 1.0.04 that is free of charge and read users' reviews on Droid Informer. The app is developed for Android 4.3 and higher.

Package:
com.buglabs.bugdweetsensorgateway
Developer:
Bug Labs, Inc.
Category:
Libraries & Demo
Size:
1.2 MB
Requires Android:
4.3 and up
Age:
Everyone
Updated:
Nov 9, 2015
Downloads:
100

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