Yooquik
IoT platform for continuous monitoring
Low-power wireless sensors to detect opening, vibration and displacement with precision, without false alarms. Presented at Embedded World 2014 in Nuremberg. The platform is evolving today with LoRa connectivity and AI analysis of collected data.
Sensors that distinguish signal from noise
A magnetic contact sensor responds to a single condition: open or closed. The Yooquik sensor integrates a three-axis accelerometer and magnetometer, capable of distinguishing an opening from a vibration, a gradual displacement from an instantaneous anomaly. The battery lasts 18 to 24 months.
Six-degree-of-freedom MEMS sensors
Triaxial accelerometer and magnetometer integrated in a single compact device. Detects opening, vibration and displacement with precision, eliminating false alarms.
Custom firmware
ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller, firmware written to optimize power consumption and maximize battery life. Compatible with the Arduino ecosystem.
Designed for autonomy
Each sensor operates independently. CR2477 battery with 18 to 24 months of battery life. Compact dimensions: 55×55×17 mm.
Embedded World 2014, Nuremberg
In February 2014 Yooquik was presented at Embedded World in Nuremberg, the world's leading embedded systems trade fair. The project attracted the attention of international operators and launched a Kickstarter campaign that recorded concrete market interest.
International validation
The presentation at Embedded World certified the technical solidity of the project in front of a global audience of industry experts.
Documented market interest
The Kickstarter campaign recorded concrete interest before the intentional suspension, confirming demand for precise, autonomous monitoring solutions.
International press
Yooquik has been featured by specialized trade publications around the world.
" The smartest, most innovative projects that caught our attention on Kickstarter and Indiegogo over the last 7 days. This open source, Arduino-compatible security system can be managed right from your smartphone or tablet. "
Atmel Blog
blog.atmel.com
" A designer named Marcello Gesmundo has this week launched a new crowdfunding project on Kickstarter, looking to raise €49,000, he wants to launch a new cloud-connected home security system called Yooquik. "
TechNutty
technutty.co.uk
" DIY Security Systems. The 'Yooquik' cloud security system is designed with an open-source code that allows users to customize the functionality and maintain more comprehensive control over their home security. "
TrendHunter
trendhunter.com
" Meet Yooquik: an open source security system with Bluetooth and Arduino support, so you can manage it from your smartphone or tablet. Yooquik has a 3-axis accelerometer and magnetometer. "
ConnectedCrib
connectedcrib.com
" Yooquik was born from the personal need to keep one's home safe when away and to control it easily with a smartphone. "
Libero
247.libero.it
" Yooquik® is the new Open Source Bluetooth® Arduino® compatible security system managed from your tablet/smartphone and cloud connected. "
TechNewsShop
technewsshop.com
The platform in evolution
The technologies developed with Yooquik are being updated. The new generation introduces LoRa connectivity and AI data analysis, while keeping the proven sensor components unchanged.
LoRa connectivity
The new generation replaces BLE with LoRa: kilometer-range coverage at ultra-low power consumption, suitable for deployment in extended environments.
AI for data analysis
Data collected by MEMS sensors is processed with AI models to identify anomalous patterns, reduce false positives and generate predictive insights.
Integration with Omiari
Yooquik's sensing technologies find their natural evolution in the Omiari ecosystem for therapy adherence monitoring.
Yooquik know-how lives on in Omiari
The detection technologies developed with Yooquik find their natural evolution in the Omiari ecosystem for therapy adherence.
A path already charted.


