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Omnisond

OMNISOND

Field Monitoring Systems

Early pilot program · Built in Massachusetts

Remote sensing for places you can't constantly watch.

Omnisond builds configurable field monitoring systems that collect real-world data, report it remotely, and surface the changes that matter, without repeated manual checks.

Know what is happening without having to go there.

The monitoring gap

What do you still have to drive somewhere to check?

Many important places, assets, and processes are still monitored through periodic visits, visual inspections, manual logs, or discovering a problem after it has already occurred.

Omnisond is being built to make those conditions remotely visible.

We are currently interviewing operators who have a location, asset, or condition that is difficult, expensive, or unreliable to monitor.

Share a monitoring problem

Platform

A configurable field-monitoring platform

Potential monitoring applications include:

  • Environmental conditions
  • Water, moisture, leaks, and levels
  • Movement, access, or tampering
  • Equipment and enclosure status
  • Light, sound, vibration, or occupancy
  • Custom events and thresholds

Omnisond's current reference station measures environmental conditions. Pilot systems can be configured around the particular signal or event a customer needs to understand. Weather data is the example, not the limit of the platform.

How it works

From a physical condition to a useful decision

01

Observe

Configure a field station around the conditions or events that matter.

02

Connect

Transmit observations through the connectivity available at the deployment.

03

Understand

Record current and historical conditions and identify meaningful changes.

04

Respond

Use the information to reduce unnecessary visits, discover problems earlier, and make better operational decisions.

Today: Wi-Fi environmental sensing, live dashboards, device health, and remote firmware updates are operational on Station 001. Cellular backhaul, multi-station fleets, and customer-facing alerts are in active development.

Live reference deployment

Station 001 · Massachusetts test site

Our first field station continuously measures temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and ambient light while reporting its battery and device health. The station is actively transmitting data and can receive remote firmware updates.

Station online

Temperature
26.5°C / 79.7°F
Humidity
59.8%
Light
3030.0 lux
Battery
3.79 V · 54%
Firmware
1.3.6
Last reported
12s ago

omnisond-001

Explore the live station
  • First field station online
  • Reporting about every 60 seconds
  • Remote firmware updates enabled
  • Live since July 2026

Early pilot capabilities

Learning with operators in the field

We are focused on a small number of pilots around real monitoring problems, not on shipping every sensor type before talking with customers.

  1. 01Define what needs to be observed
  2. 02Configure an appropriate station
  3. 03Deploy it in the field
  4. 04Collect data over time
  5. 05Evaluate whether the information improves an operational decision

Pilot invitation

Have something that is difficult to monitor?

We are looking for a small number of pilot partners with real-world monitoring problems.

You do not need to know which sensor or technology you need. Tell us what you currently check, why it matters, and what happens when a change is missed.

What do you wish you could monitor remotely?

We use your response only to evaluate pilot fit and follow up about Omnisond. See our privacy page.

About

Built to learn in the field

Omnisond is an early-stage hardware and software company being built in Massachusetts by Michael Ross.

The first station is operational. The next step is working directly with operators to identify monitoring problems worth solving and develop focused field pilots around them.

Field station photography

Deployed enclosure · sensors · environment

Founder photo

Add a real photo of Michael or the station before outreach