The future of data collection
The Internet of Things is changing how we handle data in every industry. SparkBridge One combines the features of a traditional data logger with IoT connectivity to produce a truly smart data logger.
- Built-in temperature and barometric pressure sensors
- Over a year of data stored onboard
- Data offload to a USB flash drive with a single button press
- Wi-Fi or Ethernet network connection
- Free and secure cloud data storage and mobile app for up to 10 devices
- Universal connection to IoT platforms using the open MQTT standard
- Threshold alarm notifications sent via SMS text message

We've got your application covered
SparkBridge One has built-in temperature and barometric pressure sensors and supports all types of analog sensors including 4-20mA, voltage, thermistor, and pulse sensors. It is ideal for use with readily available 4-20mA sensors using the dedicated 24V power supply output.
Typical applications include:
- Agriculture, irrigation, and well monitoring
- Weather and environmental monitoring stations
- Solar and battery powered remote data collection systems
- Laboratory refrigerator, freezer, and oven monitoring and alerts
- Motor current monitoring
- Preventative and predictive maintenance systems

Standalone Datalogging
Remote locations without WiFi or Internet access are perfect for SparkBridge One. You'll still get quick setup and easy log downloads with our mobile application, no internet required.
If you don't want to use your phone, just plug in a USB flash drive and with one button press you'll have your data in the palm of your hand.
Easy setup, no programming
Getting started is simple: plug in the datalogger and connect your phone to the SparkBridge WiFi network. The mobile app guides you through connecting your sensors.
In less than 10 minutes you can have data logging and accessible from anywhere in the world.
Open Connectivity
We use an industry standard called MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) to send data to the cloud. You can connect SparkBridge One to just about any Internet of Things (IoT) platform available today using MQTT.
It's your hardware and your data. Don't get locked into proprietary cloud services by hardware that doesn't support open standards.