
Seamless tech for the hands that keep our food growing
We designed the in-hive sensor to be ultra-affordable for large-scale deployment, while minimizing complexity. It has no buttons, no setup screens, no learning curve—just automatic operation that blends into the natural workflow of the beekeeper. Assembly was also optimized for speed and scale in manufacturing.

Built for gloved hands and fast installs
Beekeepers work in suits and gloves, often moving quickly between dozens or hundreds of hives. The sensor was designed to be installed easily and securely while wearing full gear—ensuring rapid deployment without slowing down the work.



Mount & go gateway
The gateway unit—responsible for aggregating data and sending it to BeeHero’s cloud platform—was designed to be equally plug-and-play. We engineered it for simple mounting directly on the hive using just two wood screws, eliminating the need for special tools, brackets, or training. This ensured fast field installation with minimal disruption to beekeeping operations.

The buzz behind the design
This project represents our approach to product design in agri-tech: blending rugged functionality with quiet simplicity, and always designing with the user—not just the technology—in mind




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