From my experience as someone who has already implemented an complete iBeacon based iOS App that is used as an art gallery guide I don't believe that this indoor location tracking you're advertising is working when there is more than one person in the room.<p>As my academic advisor always said: Every human is an 80kg water bag thats disturbing the signal.<p>Did you test this with multiple persons in the room and if so, what was your result concerning accuracy.
Low energy bluetooth is neat technology and I'm impressed with Estimote too.<p>My question is what happens when the batteries die in these beacons if you have set many of them them up in a constellation like this for intra-room location? Do you have to replace all together and reconfigure or is there some easier way to replace individual beacons that have gone flat and reconfigure them to act exactly like the one they are replacing?
It says it doesn't support their stickers because they are intended to be placed on moveable objects. That sounds like it is a hardware limitation, otherwise why would they be restricting their developer community? Still very excited about this.
Any reason why the devkit is three beacons and not four? If you need a minimum of four.. it seems a bit daft not to have that as the default size and then sell single addon beacons as necessary.
Is the reason you cannot simply use a software/cell phone GPS solution to accomplish the same thing that there's poor granularity and potentially also poor indoor GPS reception indoors?