The edge micro-audit.
Real measurements of this device & link, computed in your browser. No simulation. This is the honest, evidence-first lens Ionity brings to infrastructure — pointed, for a moment, at you.
What it actually measures
Real browser APIs and live in-browser measurements — GPU & renderer, CPU threads, device memory, a compute benchmark, display refresh sampled from frame timing, measured network round-trips and throughput, battery and storage.
Privacy by design: nothing is transmitted. The scan reads only what your browser already exposes and times work locally. This is the honest version of a “scan” — no fabricated radar, no fake device list.
How many are nearby?
Real Bluetooth-LE RSSI, counted and turned into a people-nearby estimate — on-device, no upload, no simulation. Connect an Ionity edge node for hardware-grade RSSI.
strongest signal —
Count the room — from radio, not cameras
Tap scan and Ionity reads the real RSSI of Bluetooth-LE advertisements around you — counting unique radios, bucketing them by distance, and estimating people from near-range density. Same idea our Wi-Fi edge nodes run in the field.
All processing is on-device; no signal data is uploaded. Live BLE scanning needs a Chromium browser with the Web Bluetooth scanning capability — or connect an Ionity edge node for real RSSI from hardware.
This device as an Ionity node
Wake the real sensors on your device — motion, tilt, compass, ambient light and live sound — the same signals our field nodes read.
Your browser, as an edge sensor node
This is what an Ionity node does in the field — now in your hand. Tap to wake the real sensors on this device: motion, tilt & compass, ambient light, and a live microphone sound meter. Readings are live and stay on-device.
On a phone you'll feel it: tilt the device and watch the horizon. Desktop exposes fewer sensors — that honesty is the point. Permissions are asked on tap.
