The plunging cost of compute has resulted in an abundance of capable hardware for building IoT solutions. Losant supports many popular options - given adequate features, processing power and storage space.
Recommended Devices
The best of the best
Intel Edison
Intel's flagship compute module is designed for expert makers, entrepreneurs and industrial IoT applications. It provides ease-of-development for a range of prototyping projects or commercial ventures when performance is a priority.
Processor 500Mhz Dual-core Atom Processor running Linux
Adafruit's flagship compute module designed for intermediate to expert makers, entrepreneurs and some lighter industrial IoT applications. It offers an incredibly small and light form factor relative to it's size and power consumption.
The Zero is a simple and powerful 32-bit extension of the popular platform established by the UNO. This board is designed for projects in smart IoT devices, wearable technology, high-tech automation and robotics.
The Arduino 101 is the first widely available development board based on the diminutive, low-power Intel Curie module. Easy to use and affordable, Arduino 101 is ideal for education environments, makers and embedded developers.
Processor 32Mhz x86 (Quark) + 32MHz 32-bit ARC core
mc-Things is a low-power modular hardware system that uses mc-Gateways to connect to thousands of mc-Modules which have a variety of sensors. mc-Modules also support over-the-air software updates and live debugging. Read our blog post to get started with mc-Things.