article / 11 February 2021

News: FieldKit Presales and WSJ Feature

Our friends at FieldKit are excited to announce the official launch of the FieldKit! These open source environmental sensing hardware modules are now available for pre-sale in the FieldKit store. You can also read about FieldKit's mission to make conservation technology accessible to everyone in their recent Wall Street Journal feature. Visit FieldKit to learn more about getting started with environmental sensing hardware.

The team at FieldKit is excited to announce that their store is now open for presales, providing interested folks of all types an opportunity to pre-order one of a limited run of FieldKit stations prior to our full launch in early 2021! Visit the FieldKit shop here.

The news you've all been waiting for is here: You can now get a FieldKit of your very own! We are offering a limited run of FieldKit #environmentalsensing stations for presale prior to our full launch in early 2021. Pre-order yours at https://t.co/ycFOs5t650 pic.twitter.com/piDZ2CUxc7

— FieldKit.org (@FieldKitOrg) February 4, 2021

FieldKit is an open-source software and hardware platform combining customizable sensor modules with data visualization capabilities that make it easy to share results with the wider community. A FieldKit station allows you to mix and match sensor modules within a single station in order to track what's most important to your project.

Currently, six modules are available with more slated to arrive later in 2021. For more information and to place a pre-order, visit fieldkit.org.

Want to read more about FieldKit's pre-sale launch? Visit their blog.

FieldKit in the News

How can open-source tools change the future of how we gather data for conservation? FieldKit featured in today's @WSJ - https://t.co/iHiLAjgrMZ

— FieldKit.org (@FieldKitOrg) February 8, 2021

FieldKit was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal to celebrate their launch and discuss their mission of making conservation tech affordable and accessible!

Check out the full WSJ article here.


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