The scale that tells the story of the season.
The weight curve over time: the nectar flow day by day, the stores dropping in winter, the sharp drop that signals swarming, the right moment to harvest. All without opening the hive.
You know what's happening inside the hive without opening it and without being on site. The sensors read the colony, the system tells you the story at a glance and calls you only when it really matters.
The sensors read the colony from several angles. The value isn't the raw data, but what lets you know, prevent and decide.
The weight curve over time: the nectar flow day by day, the stores dropping in winter, the sharp drop that signals swarming, the right moment to harvest. All without opening the hive.
The bees keep the brood stable between 34 and 35 degrees and the humidity around 50-60 per cent. When these values drift, something is wrong: brood in trouble, queen absent, abnormal ventilation.
From the colony's sound you can read its well-being, the queen's absence, pre-swarming signals, the queens' piping. A change in vibration anticipates what the eye hasn't yet seen.
Counting the bees coming in and going out measures the strength of the colony and the intensity of foraging, and immediately reveals a sudden drop in activity.
Temperature, humidity and light outside to read all the other data correctly and to correlate the bees' activity with the conditions of the moment.
The system keeps watch for you and sends a notification only when a value goes out of range. Each alert carries the colour of its urgency.
Pre-swarming acoustic signal and sudden weight drop. Step in before you lose the colony.
The hive has moved from its position. We've sent you the coordinates.
Lid opening detected. If it isn't you on site, it's worth checking.
Incoming bees have halved compared to the week's average.
If you keep your hives far from home, unattended, the system stands guard for you. It notices if a hive leaves its position, if it's tipped over or if someone lifts the lid, and notifies you straight away with the exact location.
The hive has moved 40 metres from its recorded position. Location shared on the map.
No cables, no sockets, no phone bills. The bjtOS hive lives on its own and sends you the data even from an apiary far from home, in the middle of the fields or under a wood.
It recharges itself with the integrated panel. No power socket.
The data travels over long-range radio, even where the phone has no signal.
Autonomy for the whole season, even on the short days of winter.
Whether you have a single hive or follow dozens, the overview of the bjtOS dashboard shows you total weight, connected hives and system status at a glance.
Approach beekeeping with the calm of today's tools:
your hives always under control, wherever you are.