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David Petrie
@david_petrie · Engineer @getocean, @icracked. NZer.
Hey Product Hunt! It's David here, leader on this project. Ocean is a small linux server that you can fit in your pocket. You can order one right now from our site: https://getocean.io Ocean is a battery powered linux computer you can take anywhere. You can access it remotely over our dashboard, collect data about your environment with Bluetooth or Wifi, and build incredibly cool software applications for. It combines the best of the "new breed" of small linux computers like the Raspberry Pi, and adds a whole lot of features, (battery, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, USB power management, wireless charging, etc) and puts all of that into a beautifully designed box. We've started referring to it as a "mobile server". We have a very limited number of beta devices to sell right now, with plans to release updated versions later in the year. PRODUCT HUNT PROMOCODES (valid until end of next week): oceanbeta - $15 off the Beta version (shipping in about 2-3 weeks) ocean32 - $20 off the 32GB version (shipping April) ocean64 - $30 off the 64GB version (shipping April) I'll be more than happy to answer any questions you have! Thanks!
Nick Carson
@skrypt · Founder @Pakible
@david_petrie First of all, congrats! I know how long and hard you have worked on this. Could you give us an idea of some common use cases you envision people using the Ocean for? As an engineer, what aspect of the Ocean are you most proud of?
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David Petrie
@david_petrie · Engineer @getocean, @icracked. NZer.
@skrypt @david_petrie Thanks Nick! You were there in the early days! Some common use cases are: - Performing mobile diagnostics (e.g. like iTechs at iCracked do for customer phone diagnostics) - Home Bluetooth IoT hacking, as I described in my reply to @vadivelk - Mall kiosk type solutions where you run a web server on the device. - Set and forget wifi monitoring. - Wander down University Ave and collect info about all the Bluetooth and Wifi devices (I would never do this!). I've also always wanted a product that is a combination of a mobile phone and a linux computer. I don't like that I have to use eclipse or Xcode to get code on a computer that I take with me. It should be possible to write python code on a computer that you can use while you walk around.