More sensors. Less map clutter.
https://t.co/3KRxa1pEqY v4.1 groups nearby devices from the same owner, adds sensor-type icons, improves data quality warnings, and brings richer sharing previews.
Explore and join https://t.co/3KRxa1pEqY
10 Years of Robonomics in 15 Minutes!
We’ve compiled the best moments from the project’s history. Some details are in the first comment. Enjoy watching! 📺🍿🤖
Just released a new update for https://t.co/3KRxa1qcgw! You can now explore sensor graphs by Week or Month — a small step toward richer and more friendly data analytics on the map. 💛✨
https://t.co/BwCxhkfyHs
#peaq can keep “innovating” by borrowing ideas and names — @AIRA_Robonomics sticks to what really matters: innovation, engineering, and results. Turning bold ideas into working products. Keep an eye on Robonomics, those of you who really want innovations 👌 #polkadot#robotics
@tyler_lucid_@AIRA_Robonomics Robonomics has built already that Peaq is just talking about. Take a look for example on the map of sensors https://t.co/3KRxa1pEqY showing real noise (not by smartphones that just trash data), air quality, climate metrics with high quality sensors made by @RobonomicsHW
Hello, #AQI ! Our new release brings air-quality coloring to the map and many small UX improvements that make everything feel smoother. Join our community at https://t.co/iTQTw1W652
Release notes: https://t.co/8YzvxPGBKH
Why AQI matters: https://t.co/uQRajXRXIa
Experiment Two: The journey from Bangkok to Hong Kong via Koh Phangan.
Between the two megacities, we made a stop on #Kohphangan. Back in the spring of 2025, our team sent five Altruists here to help the local islanders (whom we met after DevCon 7 #DevCon2024) establish local air quality monitoring. However, the main purpose of our stop on Koh Phangan is to demonstrate how small communities can acquire Altruists to take part in environmental matters on their own — whether it’s a cottage village, a neighborhood, or, as in today’s case, an entire island!
Stay tuned for updates on the second experiment. Ahead of us is a preparation day during which we will drive around the island, install and configure five Altruist Urban devices in just one day, and then carry out the actual air quality experiment — for which we have prepared several interesting tasks for the team!
#AltruistAirQuality #Indiegogo #Kickstarter
Made a nice update for current & future forks 🌱
While experimenting on #KohPhangan I added to https://t.co/3KRxa1qcgw:
✔️ area-limited maps
✔️ local-only counters
Now any fork can focus on its own region 🌍
Check it out → https://t.co/zU7LyBOpWg
#opensource#devops#climate
A personal air quality sensor is no longer a luxury — it’s something everyone can (and should) afford. In our experiments with https://t.co/3KRxa1qcgw we’ve already uncovered a number of interesting insights, and I hope we’ll be able to shed more light on them soon.
#AirQuality
@CryptoTwentytwo 😅 That’s not a problem of course, but rather a part of the big picture. The market offers plenty of air purifiers, so people clearly want fresh air. But only a few have really explored why and when they need it.
Yesterday I went to the electronics market in #Bangkok looking for an air quality sensor. Turns out it’s a quest 😅
Found only:
🌡️ temp+humidity monitors
🌀 endless purifiers
🤔 puzzled sellers
Big thanks to the kindest people — Thai people 🫶 always helpful & kind.
Good morning, Bangkok! We're starting our first air quality sensors experiment as part of the Altruist kick-start campaign! Follow the updates on Twitter over the next 24 hours!
@ThomasR_SupDup@AIRA_Robonomics Regarding values: it seems to me that you’re expecting pressure in hPa (~1000–1005 hPa), while our sensor measures and displays it in mmHg (~752–754 mmHg). If this is critical for you, let me know, and I’ll think about adding an option to show both units in a future release.