Digi International was named a winner of Connected World’s 2020 IoT Innovations Awards for its Digi XBee Tools. The IoT Innovations Award programme recognises out-of-the-box, transformative IoT products, solutions and platforms.
Digi XBee Tools provide the hardware and software needed to create a complete networking solution that accelerates IoT projects from inception to reality. Digi XBee is a mainstay of IoT innovation that offers enterprises flexible, easy-to-use modules, gateways, software and device management. With over 15 million modules shipped, last year Digi introduced its Digi XBee Tools, a suite of software and development tools that simplify tasks throughout the product lifecycle, including development, manufacturing, deployment and management.
Development: Accelerate hardware and software evaluation and development with enhanced coding, configuration and testing tools including: MicroPython + PyCharm IDE plug-in, Digi XBee Interface Board (XBIB-C) and the Digi XBee GPS Daughterboard.
Manufacturing: Quickly program Digi XBee devices to scale up production with the Digi XBee Multi-Programmer.
Deployment: Simplify site survey, provisioning, testing and debugging tasks with Digi XBee Network Assistant, Digi XBee Mobile App and the Digi XBee 3 USB Adaptor.
Management: Monitor and manage Digi XBee networks securely and with ease from anywhere, including performing mass firmware updates and receiving automatic alerts with Digi Remote Manager.
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