Here’s competition for Raspberry Pi and Arduino

IoT hobby kit

Santa Barbaba, Calif., August 25, 2020: Here’s an alternative to Arduino or Raspberry Pi for Internet of Things (IoT) enthusiasts by Quantum Integration.

The startup recently launched a new IoT hobby kit which, it claims, was “the ideal solution for electronics hobbyists looking for an alternative to Arduino or Raspberry systems”. The new platform needs significantly less time to build sophisticated projects and zero coding knowledge.

“If you use Arduino, you will love the Quantum IoT platform because we designed it from the ground up to give electronic enthusiasts the power and flexibility to create integrated wireless projects, without having to be a professional engineer,” said Michael Barnick, CEO and Co-founder of Quantum Integration in a press release. “With Quantum you can really harness the full power of making and taking your projects to the next level.” 

Projects that once required significant coding knowledge on Arduino and Raspberry platforms can be completed in a fraction of the time via Quantum’s UI-driven, drag-and-drop app builder that allows anyone, regardless of programming background, to create their application quickly.

Wireless hardware and an intuitive user interface enable users to build their network of connected electronic devices — as simple or as elaborate as they desire. Projects no longer have to go unfinished due to complex coding, time constraints, trial-and-error, or any other of the multiple pain points when it comes to hobby electronics.

Quantum said it had designed the platform with the aim of lowering the barrier of entry, making it possible for novice users to experience the full potential of IoT. Even with limited experience in hobby electronics, anyone can build projects with an entirely new level of sophistication.

Once built, custom apps, firmware, and projects can be easily shared to be tested, enjoyed, and built upon among others in the Quantum community.

Image credit: Quantum Integration

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