For Integrators & Engineers
The detail behind the platform — Hermit-series hardware, the communication technologies we deploy, and the Iris Central API. For the customer-facing overview, start on the homepage.
Hardware
A modular family of field-hardened telemetry devices with a consistent design philosophy: long deployment cycles, multi-year battery life, and a communication option matched to each site. Available standalone for integrators and system builders, or as the foundation under a full Woodpecker deployment.
For remote sites beyond the reach of cellular or local radio. Satellite uplink for flow, level, and sensor data where no other backhaul exists.
For dense, high-count sensor networks over long-range, low-power private radio — the backbone for monitoring across large properties.
Real-time bidirectional control for remote infrastructure — drive valves, gates, and pumps, not just read sensors.
Additional connectivity and capability options are on the roadmap. Detailed datasheets — enclosure ratings, power budgets, I/O, and sensor interfaces — are available on request.
Communications
Rather than forcing every site onto one radio, a deployment mixes technologies to fit the terrain, asset density, and coverage. The network is designed around the operation.
Long-range, low-power radio for high-density sensor networks across large agricultural and resource sites — reliable operation well beyond cellular coverage, with multi-year battery life on field nodes.
Backhaul for remote and outlying assets where neither cellular nor a local gateway is available — the fallback that keeps isolated sites reporting.
Where coverage exists and added bandwidth is useful — a direct path to Iris Central without local network infrastructure.
Local link for on-site commissioning, configuration, and service — no cloud round-trip required to set up or diagnose a device.